Jewelry Workshop from the Excavations of the Southern Part of the Zemlyanoe Hillfort of Staraya Ladoga. Part 1. Questions of Chronology Cover Image
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Ювелирная мастерская из раскопок южной части Земляного городища Старой Ладоги. Часть 1. Вопросы хронологии
Jewelry Workshop from the Excavations of the Southern Part of the Zemlyanoe Hillfort of Staraya Ladoga. Part 1. Questions of Chronology

Author(s): Natalia Vladimirovna Grigoreva
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Staraya Ladoga; Zemlyanoye hillfort; settlement; Slavs; workshop; jewelry production

Summary/Abstract: A complex of workshop buildings from the ninth century was investigated in the southern part of the Zemlyanoe hillfort in Staraya Ladoga. The workshop produced jewelry made of a fusible metal alloy that imitated silver. A total of 209 pendants, plaques, molds for their manufacture, spatters, and metal ingots were discovered. The tradition of jewelry production similar to that found in Ladoga dates back to the early Slavic antiquities of the Lower Danube and Dniester region in the sixth and seventh centuries. Additionally, the workshop produced embossed jewelry using lightly fused casting. Unfortunately, the excavations did not include the necessary methodological work to establish the stratigraphic ordering of the exposed structures and finds. For this reason, the studied objects were incorrectly dated, introducing contradictions into the site’s internal chronology and complicating their use for external dating of analogs. The article presents the results of the work to divide the complex’s buildings into separate structures. A comparison of the assemblage with previously known finds led to the conclusion that the workshop had existed at least 30 years earlier. To substantiate the need to correct the previously published dates, the author uses the finds with Slavic analogs and other jewelry workshop products.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 117-152
  • Page Count: 36
  • Language: Russian
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