Многоканальные гончарные горны в трипольской культуре и развитие гончарного ремесла
The channel kilns in Trypillia Culture and development of pottery
Author(s): Mykhailo Yu. VideykoSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei
Keywords: Cucuteni-Trypillia; channel kilns; pottery;
Summary/Abstract: Pottery kilns of a two-level structure with two channels on the settlements of the cultural complex Cucuteni-Trypillia were discovered in the 20th century. From the very beginning, their existence was considered an important indicator of the high level of development of pottery producing. However, for a long time such heating structures were not known in the settlements of Trypillia culture located east of the Dniester. Only the presence of finds of a large number of high-quality painted ceramics here indicated the probability of the existence of pottery furnaces of a similar design. Only in 2013 pottery kilns were investigated at megasites located here. However, their construction was different from the previously known ones: they had more than two channels. It turned out that the provision of the most thermally sophisticated thermal engineering devices, the closest analogues to them – the so-called Minoyan channel kilns from Bronze Age (near 1700-1200 BC). New research allows us to determine both the time and the territory of the distribution of multichannel kilns in Trypillia Culture between 4100-3400 BC which covered a large area. Thus, an opportunity is given to re-evaluate the level of craft development in the Trypillia Culture between 4100-3400 BC.
Journal: Tyragetia (Serie Nouă)
- Issue Year: XIII/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 9-26
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Russian