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Title: ОБ ОДНОЙ НАХОДКЕ СЕВЕРОКАВКАЗСКОЙ КЕРАМИКИ В ЭЛИТНОМ ПОГРЕБЕНИИ МОГИЛЬНИКА ИСАКОВКА I (ЗАПАДНАЯ СИБИРЬ)
Other Titles: A FIND OF THE NORTH-CAUCASIAN CERAMICS IN THE ELITE BURIAL OF THE ISAKOVKA I BURIAL GROUND (WESTERN SIBERIA)
Authors: Sharapova, S. V.
Trufanov, A. Y.
Kiseleva, D. V.
Shagalov, E. S.
Danilov, D. A.
Khorkova, A. N.
Okuneva, T. G.
Soloshenko, N. G.
Ryanskaya, A. D.
Uporova, N. S.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Daghestan Federal Research Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)
Citation: A FIND OF THE NORTH-CAUCASIAN CERAMICS IN THE ELITE BURIAL OF THE ISAKOVKA I BURIAL GROUND (WESTERN SIBERIA) [ОБ ОДНОЙ НАХОДКЕ СЕВЕРОКАВКАЗСКОЙ КЕРАМИКИ В ЭЛИТНОМ ПОГРЕБЕНИИ МОГИЛЬНИКА ИСАКОВКА I (ЗАПАДНАЯ СИБИРЬ)] / S. V. Sharapova, A. Y. Trufanov, D. V. Kiseleva et al. // History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus. — 2022. — Vol. 18. — Iss. 2. — P. 429-462.
Abstract: We present the results of a multi-disciplinary analysis of a jug and its contents from the elite burial complex of the Sargat culture in Middle Irtysh Basin (burial Isakovka I, mound 3, burial 6). The burial, along with military equipment and various metallic import, contained a ceramic jug, the closest analogies to which are found in the production centers of the settled population of the foothill zone of the central and partially eastern regions of the North Caucasus, as well as the steppe territory (the basin of the Kuma River). The studied piece is distinguished by its massive form and traces of repair of the upper part. The jug was placed in the burial filled with a granular substance with fragments of light and gray-black color. Laboratory analysis found no traces of tartrates, i.e. the jug was not used for cooking or transporting beverages of grape juice. The detected fractions of biogenic apatite could possibly originate from fish bones and scales, used for the production of glue, which was added for clarification of wine, beer and mead. At the same time, the composition of the filling contains organic substances related to the production of a low-alcohol drink based on honey, fermented with the addition of cereal grains (local wild or coming from agricultural centers). There are two versions for defining this drink: either it was beer – one of the oldest ritual drinks, the use of which in pastoral cultures is confirmed by texts of the Nart sagas and is confirmed by similar forms of words of Iranian origin; or an infusion of herbs/cereals based on honey, also common in the ritual practices of ancient and traditional cultures. This find is considered exceptional, since the North Caucasian antiquities of the Early Iron Age have been previously unknown in the forest-steppe monuments of the Trans-Urals and Western Siberia. It is possible that the area of the Sargat culture is so far the easternmost territory of distribution of such ceramics. © 2022 Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Keywords: ANCIENT ELITE
CERAMIC IMPORT
EARLY IRON AGE
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH
RITUAL DRINK
SARGAT CULTURE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/118037
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 49134333
SCOPUS ID: 85135445911
PURE ID: 30715074
ISSN: 26186772
DOI: 10.32653/CH182429-462
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Russian Foundation for Basic Research, РФФИ; Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka: 075-15-2021-680; Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, UB RAS: АААА-А18-118053090045-8
Acknowledgment. The article was prepared within the framework of the state order No. 121102500121-8 and the RFBR project No. 20-09-00194; laboratory studies were carried out at the Center for Collective Use “Geoanalyst” of the Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of the Ural Branch of RAS and supported by the state order No. АААА-А18-118053090045-8. The retrofitting and integrated development of the Center for Collective Use “Geoanalyst” of the Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of the Ural Branch of RAS is carried out with the financial support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, project No. 075-15-2021-680.
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