Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement

In the archaeology of Northern Eurasia, the relationship between the Alakul and Fedorov cultures (Andronovo cultural-historical community of the Late Bronze Age) remains an issue. In order to resolve it, a detailed study of pottery complexes, namely, the technology of pottery making used by these cu...

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Main Author: Ilyushina V.V.
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Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2019-06-01
Series:Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
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Online Access:http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a45/enga45-1-3.htm
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description In the archaeology of Northern Eurasia, the relationship between the Alakul and Fedorov cultures (Andronovo cultural-historical community of the Late Bronze Age) remains an issue. In order to resolve it, a detailed study of pottery complexes, namely, the technology of pottery making used by these cultures is required. This work presents new data on the technologies of pottery making used by the Alakul and Fedorovо groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement as well as their comparison. Thirty fragments from different vessels of the Fedorovо and Alakul cultures were subjected to technical and technological analysis using the approach developed by A.A. Bobrinsky. The material analysis reveals the similarity of potters' skills at all the studied stages of pottery making. Alakul and Fedorovо potters used exclusively silty clay containing river mollusc shell for making ware. The information obtained on the chamotte composition indicates that both cultural groups had accepted views of using silty clay as pottery raw material. In the preparation of moulding materials, chamotte and organic additives were mainly used. The use of crushed calcined bone is recorded in Alakul vessels. The analysis of clay (with chamotte inclusions) indicates the traditional nature of these skills among the Alakul and Fedorovо potters. In addition, an admixture of talc is registered in the chamotte composition. Presumably, the use of talc was characteristic of these groups. The potters smoothed the finished ware with their fingers, cloth and spatulas, subsequently consolidating or polishing them to add shine. Consolidating vessel walls without polishing them was more characteristic of Alakul potters. The character of painted surfaces and fractures of vessels show them to have been baked in fire-pits or hearths. Most of the time, vessels were exposed to an incandescence temperature for a short period of time; however, fractures inherent in some Alakul pottery fragments indicate them to have been fired at lower temperatures. The comparison of the pottery making technology of the Alakul and Fedorovо groups (Bochantsevo 1 settlement) with previously obtained results reveals similarities with other complexes from the Tobol area near Tyumen. Preliminary results of studying materials from the Bochantsevo 1 settlement show that the eastern part of Bochantsevo 1 was settled earlier and was reclaimed by the Alakul group. The western part of this monument was settled later by the representatives of the Fedorovo culture. The presence of an insignificant number of Alakul vessel fragments in the Fedorovo complex may be indicative of the existence of the group representatives, which may also be evidenced by the results of studying the ware making technology.
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spelling doaj.art-a16b883c5d774024b80988475bf223db2022-12-22T03:08:26ZrusTyumen Scientific Centre SB RAВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии1811-74652071-04372019-06-012(45)364810.20874/2071-0437-2019-45-2-036-048Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlementIlyushina V.V.0Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch RASIn the archaeology of Northern Eurasia, the relationship between the Alakul and Fedorov cultures (Andronovo cultural-historical community of the Late Bronze Age) remains an issue. In order to resolve it, a detailed study of pottery complexes, namely, the technology of pottery making used by these cultures is required. This work presents new data on the technologies of pottery making used by the Alakul and Fedorovо groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement as well as their comparison. Thirty fragments from different vessels of the Fedorovо and Alakul cultures were subjected to technical and technological analysis using the approach developed by A.A. Bobrinsky. The material analysis reveals the similarity of potters' skills at all the studied stages of pottery making. Alakul and Fedorovо potters used exclusively silty clay containing river mollusc shell for making ware. The information obtained on the chamotte composition indicates that both cultural groups had accepted views of using silty clay as pottery raw material. In the preparation of moulding materials, chamotte and organic additives were mainly used. The use of crushed calcined bone is recorded in Alakul vessels. The analysis of clay (with chamotte inclusions) indicates the traditional nature of these skills among the Alakul and Fedorovо potters. In addition, an admixture of talc is registered in the chamotte composition. Presumably, the use of talc was characteristic of these groups. The potters smoothed the finished ware with their fingers, cloth and spatulas, subsequently consolidating or polishing them to add shine. Consolidating vessel walls without polishing them was more characteristic of Alakul potters. The character of painted surfaces and fractures of vessels show them to have been baked in fire-pits or hearths. Most of the time, vessels were exposed to an incandescence temperature for a short period of time; however, fractures inherent in some Alakul pottery fragments indicate them to have been fired at lower temperatures. The comparison of the pottery making technology of the Alakul and Fedorovо groups (Bochantsevo 1 settlement) with previously obtained results reveals similarities with other complexes from the Tobol area near Tyumen. Preliminary results of studying materials from the Bochantsevo 1 settlement show that the eastern part of Bochantsevo 1 was settled earlier and was reclaimed by the Alakul group. The western part of this monument was settled later by the representatives of the Fedorovo culture. The presence of an insignificant number of Alakul vessel fragments in the Fedorovo complex may be indicative of the existence of the group representatives, which may also be evidenced by the results of studying the ware making technology.http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a45/enga45-1-3.htmforest-steppe Tobol areathe Late Bronze AgeAlakul cultureFedorovo culturecera- micsceramicstechnical and technological analysis
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Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
forest-steppe Tobol area
the Late Bronze Age
Alakul culture
Fedorovo culture
cera- mics
ceramics
technical and technological analysis
title Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
title_full Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
title_fullStr Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
title_full_unstemmed Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
title_short Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
title_sort pottery making technology used by alakul and fedorovo groups of the bochantsevo 1 settlement
topic forest-steppe Tobol area
the Late Bronze Age
Alakul culture
Fedorovo culture
cera- mics
ceramics
technical and technological analysis
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