Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology

The paper contains the results of studying ceramics from Chekalino IV site located on the Sok River in the Samara region. It is a reference monument in the development of the issues of the Early Neolithic of the Volga region. The analysis involved materials of 1990s publications, as well as the new...

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Main Authors: Andreev Konstantin M., Vasilyeva Irina N., Vybornov Aleksandr A.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2018-03-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/23/428/
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spelling doaj-90eab74a65cb40a183a868d4ab327e1e2020-11-24T21:07:17ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562018-03-0112382710.24852/pa2018.1.23.8.27Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronologyAndreev Konstantin M. 0Vasilyeva Irina N. 1Vybornov Aleksandr A. 2Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education. M. Gorkogo St., 65/67, Samara, 443099, Russian FederationSamara State University of Social Sciences and Education. M. Gorkogo St., 65/67, Samara, 443099, Russian Federation. Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education. M. Gorkogo St., 65/67, Samara, 443099, Russian FederationThe paper contains the results of studying ceramics from Chekalino IV site located on the Sok River in the Samara region. It is a reference monument in the development of the issues of the Early Neolithic of the Volga region. The analysis involved materials of 1990s publications, as well as the new excavations of 2007, which have not been published in detail. The study was conducted with the use of a complex approach, including the morphological classification of ceramics; serial radiocarbon dating of complexes and groups of Neolithic ceramics; studying of pottery technology using the A. A. Bobrinsky's method based on binocular microscopy, traseology and experiment in the form of physical modelling. Ceramic materials from the following territories of Eastern Europe were analyzed within the framework of a unified research approach and the application of similar methods: Northern Caspian region, steppe Lower Volga region, Middle Volga region, Cis-Kama region, Sura-Moksha interfluve, and Mari Volga region. Of particular importance is the inclusion of materials from one of the main monuments of Elshanka culture in this source database. New radiocarbon dating results obtained on the basis of materials from the site are introduced into scientific discourse. The paper features an interpretation of obtained results and establishes the cultural and chronological position of Chekalino IV site within the system of Neolithic antiquities of the Volga region.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/23/428/archaeologyforest-steppe Volga regionthe NeolithicElshanka cultureMiddle Volga cultureceramicsmorphological classificationradiocarbondatingpottery technologycultural traditions
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author Andreev Konstantin M.
Vasilyeva Irina N.
Vybornov Aleksandr A.
spellingShingle Andreev Konstantin M.
Vasilyeva Irina N.
Vybornov Aleksandr A.
Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
forest-steppe Volga region
the Neolithic
Elshanka culture
Middle Volga culture
ceramics
morphological classification
radiocarbondating
pottery technology
cultural traditions
author_facet Andreev Konstantin M.
Vasilyeva Irina N.
Vybornov Aleksandr A.
author_sort Andreev Konstantin M.
title Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology
title_short Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology
title_full Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology
title_fullStr Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology
title_full_unstemmed Neolithic Ceramic Complex of Chekalino IV Site: morphology, technology, chronology
title_sort neolithic ceramic complex of chekalino iv site: morphology, technology, chronology
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The paper contains the results of studying ceramics from Chekalino IV site located on the Sok River in the Samara region. It is a reference monument in the development of the issues of the Early Neolithic of the Volga region. The analysis involved materials of 1990s publications, as well as the new excavations of 2007, which have not been published in detail. The study was conducted with the use of a complex approach, including the morphological classification of ceramics; serial radiocarbon dating of complexes and groups of Neolithic ceramics; studying of pottery technology using the A. A. Bobrinsky's method based on binocular microscopy, traseology and experiment in the form of physical modelling. Ceramic materials from the following territories of Eastern Europe were analyzed within the framework of a unified research approach and the application of similar methods: Northern Caspian region, steppe Lower Volga region, Middle Volga region, Cis-Kama region, Sura-Moksha interfluve, and Mari Volga region. Of particular importance is the inclusion of materials from one of the main monuments of Elshanka culture in this source database. New radiocarbon dating results obtained on the basis of materials from the site are introduced into scientific discourse. The paper features an interpretation of obtained results and establishes the cultural and chronological position of Chekalino IV site within the system of Neolithic antiquities of the Volga region.
topic archaeology
forest-steppe Volga region
the Neolithic
Elshanka culture
Middle Volga culture
ceramics
morphological classification
radiocarbondating
pottery technology
cultural traditions
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/23/428/
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