Ceramic complex of the Malaya Sopka sanctuary of the Bronze Age on the Lower Don

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The paper contains an analysis of the ceramic collection of the bronze age sanctuary Malaya Sopka. The sanctuary is located in the Oktyabrsky district of the Rostov region and was investigated in 2017. A little more than 10,000 square meters of the cultural layer of the сentral part of the monument were studied, which is about two-thirds of the total area. On the entire territory of the excavation, there were no dwellings, buildings, household pits, and hearths. However, 10 religious complexes were studied on the site, in the form of a system of ditches of various configurations (ring, rectangular, double ring), 12 objects (stone slabs and layouts, ruins of vessels), which gave reason to call Malaya Sopka a place of worship or a sanctuary. The weakly saturated cultural layer contained tools and products made of stone, bone and bronze. The main part of the finds is represented by ruins and fragments of bronze age ceramics and fragments of cattle bones. The ceramic complex of the site was formed at the turn of the middle and late Bronze age at the base of two different cultural traditions: the local Babino (multi-ribbed) and the newcomer Don-Volga Abashevo culture. The syncretic ceramic complex marks the stage of formation of the early Srubnaya (Timber-grave) culture and supplements the data on the cultural genesis of the middle-late Bronze age with the materials of the cult site.

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Rostov region, lower don, ritual complex, sanctuary, place of worship, stratigraphy and planigraphy, cultural layer, boundary of the middle-late bronze age, ceramics, stone, bronze, multi-ribbed ornament, babino culture, don-volga abashevo culture, early timber-grave culture

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Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148322375

IDR: 148322375   |   DOI: 10.37313/2658-4816-2021-3-2-137-166

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