<i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region

Starting from some ideas of H. Wolflin, O. Spengler pointed out an interesting problem of correlation between the evolution of art and social evolution. Regardless of the realness of their observations and conclusions, the idea of searching and analyzing such correlations seems to be very fruitful,...

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Main Author: A. A. Romanchuk
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Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2020-07-01
Series:Концепт: философия, религия, культура
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spelling doaj-db0d8f84d48b488e8df9a5706bf9a0d82021-09-30T13:51:23ZengMGIMO University PressКонцепт: философия, религия, культура2541-88312619-05402020-07-0142829510.24833/2541-8831-2020-2-14-82-95332<i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester regionA. A. Romanchuk0Institute of Cultural Heritage (Moldova)Starting from some ideas of H. Wolflin, O. Spengler pointed out an interesting problem of correlation between the evolution of art and social evolution. Regardless of the realness of their observations and conclusions, the idea of searching and analyzing such correlations seems to be very fruitful, and especially in the context of preliterate culture surviving due to archeology. This paper, drawing on the empirical archaeological data related to so called Incised and Stamped Pottery Cultures (ISPC) of Early Hallstatt period (XII-IX centuries BC) of Carpathian-Dniester region, aims to consider and verify the ideas of H. Wolflin and O. Spengler. For this purpose, and basing on the previously established by the author fivephase evolution scheme of ISPC of Carpathian-Dniester region (including such a key component of ISPC as Sakharna-Soloncheni culture), the dynamic of fine pottery ornamentation of these societies is analyzed. The analysis demonstrates that the evolution of pottery ornamentation of ISPC started from a minimal number of ornamental patterns and moved towards increasing their number. The parallel tendency was the increasing of the ornamented square of pots. These processes, as well as the innovativeness and openness to external influences, peaked in the fourth phase of Sakharna-Soloncheni culture; this phase was also the time of its greatest prosperity.https://concept.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/383cultural dynamicspottery ornamentationphases of social evolutiontheory and history of culturecarpathian-dniester regionearly hallstatt
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<i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region
Концепт: философия, религия, культура
cultural dynamics
pottery ornamentation
phases of social evolution
theory and history of culture
carpathian-dniester region
early hallstatt
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title <i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region
title_short <i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region
title_full <i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region
title_fullStr <i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region
title_full_unstemmed <i>The will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ISPC of carpathian-dniester region
title_sort <i>the will to baroque</i> and the dynamics of fine pottery ornamentation of ispc of carpathian-dniester region
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Концепт: философия, религия, культура
issn 2541-8831
2619-0540
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Starting from some ideas of H. Wolflin, O. Spengler pointed out an interesting problem of correlation between the evolution of art and social evolution. Regardless of the realness of their observations and conclusions, the idea of searching and analyzing such correlations seems to be very fruitful, and especially in the context of preliterate culture surviving due to archeology. This paper, drawing on the empirical archaeological data related to so called Incised and Stamped Pottery Cultures (ISPC) of Early Hallstatt period (XII-IX centuries BC) of Carpathian-Dniester region, aims to consider and verify the ideas of H. Wolflin and O. Spengler. For this purpose, and basing on the previously established by the author fivephase evolution scheme of ISPC of Carpathian-Dniester region (including such a key component of ISPC as Sakharna-Soloncheni culture), the dynamic of fine pottery ornamentation of these societies is analyzed. The analysis demonstrates that the evolution of pottery ornamentation of ISPC started from a minimal number of ornamental patterns and moved towards increasing their number. The parallel tendency was the increasing of the ornamented square of pots. These processes, as well as the innovativeness and openness to external influences, peaked in the fourth phase of Sakharna-Soloncheni culture; this phase was also the time of its greatest prosperity.
topic cultural dynamics
pottery ornamentation
phases of social evolution
theory and history of culture
carpathian-dniester region
early hallstatt
url https://concept.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/383
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