Scythian Barrow 116 of the First Half of the 3rd Century BC near Glinoe Village Cover Image

Скифский курган 116 первой половины III в. до н. э. у с. Глиное
Scythian Barrow 116 of the First Half of the 3rd Century BC near Glinoe Village

Author(s): Vitalii S. Sinika, Nicolai P. Telnov
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: left bank of the Lower Dniester Region; 3rd century BC; Scythians; barrow; burial; catacomb; torque; bracelet; mirror; fibulae
Summary/Abstract: In 2017, barrow 116 of the Scythian cemetery of the 3rd—2nd centuries BC near Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester Region was investigated. Two burials in the catacombs were studied under the mound, surrounded by a ring ditch with two ruptures. A paired children's burial was made in the northern burial chamber of the main grave 116/1, accompanied by an unusual inventory — a three-tiered torque, a pair of gold earrings, a silver multi-turned bracelet, two belt buckles with images of men's faces, a bronze mirror with an iron handle in a sheath, two conical and two flat trapezoidal pendants, as well as a bunch of composite adornments from beads. Wooden coffin was built to bury a man — a noble warrior in the eastern burial chamber of this catacomb. Three fibulae were found on the skeleton in addition to a representative set of weapons, adornments and a hand-made bowl. Also a warrior was buried in the secondary grave 116/2, a pair of long fighting knives lay near the body. Barrow 116 dates back to the third quarter of the 3rd century BC on the basis of the fibulae of the Early La-Tene construction and fragments of Heraclean amphora from the ditch.

  • Page Range: 223-266
  • Page Count: 44
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Language: Russian