Burial Ware from the Bayanovo I Burial Ground

Authors

  • Nadezhda S. Batueva Perm State Humanitarian Pedagogical University. Sibirskaya, str., 24, Perm, 614990, Russian Federation; Chairman of the Perm Regional Public Organization “Archaeologists of the Kama region”. Sapfirnaya, str., 12, office 164г, Perm, 614113, Russian Federation
  • Raisa V. Shardina Perm State Humanitarian Pedagogical University. Sibirrskaya, str., 24, Perm, 614990, Russian Federation
  • Andrey V. Danich Perm State Humanitarian Pedagogical University. Sibirrskaya, str., 24, Perm, 614990, Russian Federation; Guild of Archaeologists LLC. Kholmogorskaya, str., 2e, Perm, 614083, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2024.1.297.304

Keywords:

archaeology, Perm Krai, Bayanovo I burial ground, ceramics, Middle Ages, vessel, bowl

Abstract

The article deals with the study of the Lomovatka archaeological culture ceramic collection of the IX – first half of the X centuries, which is the reference for the Perm Urals – Bayanovo I burial ground. For 17 years of research, the burial utensils have not been subjected to a thorough analysis. The article analyzes the main technological and morphological features of 69 hand-made ceramic vessels found in the burials of the Bayanovo I burial ground. The study of vessel manufacturing technology was carried out within the framework of the historical and cultural approach developed by A.A. Bobrinsky. Following the results of the study, it was established that the ware of the Bayanovo I burial ground have characteristic features of the Lomovatka culture. Vessels were made of clay by ancient potters in a naturally moistened state. The most common burial ware at the Bayanovo I burial ground was hand-made squat bowls with a rounded body and bottom, convex walls and a straight-cut rim bent outward, decorated with tucks, cord-comb ornamentation of the neck and a comb pattern along the neck. This tradition is associated with the Ugric ethnic component.

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Published

2024-02-29

How to Cite

Batueva , N. S., Shardina , R. V., & Danich , A. V. (2024). Burial Ware from the Bayanovo I Burial Ground. Arkheologiia Evraziiskikh Stepei (Archaeology of the Eurasian Steppes), (1), 297–304. https://doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2024.1.297.304

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