Amphorae collection of the Krasnodar State Historical and Archaeological Museum-Preserve named after E.D. Felitsyn

Автор: Monakhov Sergey Yu., Kuznetsova Elena V., Churekova Nataliya B.

Журнал: Нижневолжский археологический вестник @nav-jvolsu

Рубрика: Статьи

Статья в выпуске: 2 т.21, 2022 года.

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The Krasnodar Museum presents one of the largest amphora collections in the world. Materials from the Maeotian necropolises of the Region near the farms of Prikubanskiy, Lenin, the village of Starokorsunskaya, etc. are stored here. Almost half of the collection consists of vessels from the excavations of the Prikubansky necropolis - 324 amphorae and 101 complexes. Based on the analysis of imports (amphorae and black-glazed pottery) from the burials of this necropolis, we can talk about almost a twofold reduction in the supply of products to the settlement after the middle of the 4th century BC, with a tendency to further decline by the beginning of the 3rd century BC. The materials of the the Prikubanskiynecropolis are characterized by the absence of amphorae of Chios and Peparethos. The containers of these large production centers are represented by a minimum number in the second part of the Krasnodar collection, which includes 349 vessels originating from excavations at least 30 other archaeological sites of the Kuban Region. The existing individual Chios amphorae originate mainly from excavations on the Taman Peninsula. The article discusses several fragmented Chios amphorae with englyphic stamps “A”. At the same time, the Krasnodar collection contains a large number of amphorae of Hellenistic time (in particular Rhodes and the so-called “Prikubanskiy” series), which in other museums are represented by single copies. At the same time, stamped Rhodian vessels from Kuban Region give new, previously unknown combinations of names of eponyms and fabricants.

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Amphorae museum collection, greek amphorae, maeotian necropolises, kuban region, classical and hellenistic epochs

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149141704

IDR: 149141704   |   DOI: 10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2022.2.9

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