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Содержание
Введение
.5
Глава
1.
Местоположение городища и история его изучения
.7
Глава
2.
Характеристика источников и методика исследований городища
.10
Глава
3.
Характеристика культурного слоя и исследование остатков укреплений
.15
Глава
4.
Вещевой материал
.18
Глава
5.
Керамика
.29
Глава
6.
Остатки построек
.39
Глава
7.
Культурно-хронологические комплексы городища Отмичи
.45
Сокращения, принятые в иллюстрациях
.51
Иллюстрации
.52
Приложения
.236
1.
Результаты металлографического анализа железных изделий
с городища Отмичи. (Л. С. Розанова)
.236
2.
Результаты исследования остеологического материала
из раскопок
2002
г. (М.Е. Ланцева)
.242
3.
Результаты археоботанического анализа материалов
из раскопок
2002
г. (Е.Ю. Лебедева)
.243
4.
Каталог исследованных изделий из цветного металла городища Отмичи (И. А. Сапрыкина)
.245
5.
Списки индивидуальных находок из раскопок
1968-70
и
2002
гг.
.266
Литература
.273
Архивные материалы
.277
Summary
.278
Список сокращений
.282
Содержание
.283
278
РАННЕСЛАВЯНСКИЙ МИР
·
Π
.V. ISLANOVA
The Otmichy
Hillfort
Summary
The monographic research presents the analysis of
materials from the Early Iron Age Otmichy hillfort. The
object is situated in the basin of the upper Volga River
and in the region of the Djakovo archaeological culture
(Fig.
1- 5).
The up to date known settlements of the
Early Iron Age form a compact micro region in the
neighbouring to the confluence of the
Tma
and the
Volga Rivers territory (Fig.
3).
No burial antiquities are
known there.
Beside the Djakovo artifacts the remains of the
Bronze Age settlement were also found in the course of
excavations. The evidences of using the ground in the
IS"1
-
Іб"1
centuries (pottery) and the traces of visiting it
in the
20"'
century were discovered too. This data is not
studied here.
The main resources of the research are field reports
and collections of artifacts. Excavations of the monu¬
ment were undertaken in
1968-1970
by M.A.
Bookhteeva (Fig.
7)
(The Djakovo Detachment of the
Upper Volga Expedition of The Institute of
Archaeology, The USSR Academy of Sciences). The
study of the hillfort was continued by
I.V.
Islanova (The
Volzhsko-Mstinskaya Expedition of The Institute of
Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences) in
2002.
Total excavated area is
530
sq. m. (Fig.
3, 12-41).
The thickness of cultural layer (including turf) is
0,3
- 1,0
m
(Fig.
16-19; 22-23; 28; 34-36).
Upper layers
(0,05 - 0,2
m) consist of dark grey-brown sandy soil
with humus, which was perhaps damaged in the late
medieval time by ploughing. Middle layer
(0,1 - 0,3
m)
is from dark grey to black humus sandy soil rich with
charcoal and saturated with burnt stones and pieces of
baking clay. This layer contains the basic volume of
pottery and other artifacts. Lower layer
(0,05 - 0,20
m)
consists of pots and stratums of dark-grey or grey sand
soil with inclusions of yellow or light-yellow subsoil
sand. The structure of this layer on the plans in field
reports of
1968-1970
was fixed mainly with simplifica¬
tion, as homogeneous one. Such a content of the
deposit is supposed to be connected with numerous
rejections from pits or with non-homogeneous upper
fillings of subsoil holes. Mainly net pottery was found
there together with not only the artifacts of the Early
Iron Age but some flint ware and ceramic of the Bronze
Age too. It ought to be mentioned that the cultural layer
of the hillfort has been greatly mixed because of earth-
digging animals' activity and plants' roots.
The documentation on the different years' excava¬
tions is not equally valuable. The reasons are different
methods (often far from perfection) used to dig the
monument and various ways of graphic fixation. We
have indexes of pottery and individual artifacts from
1970
and
2002
excavation periods only. Many finds of
1968-1969
can be placed on plans rather supposedly.
Being published in the presented research the plans
of
1968-1970
have been in some way corrected, while
all the errors of originals have been preserved on the
combined sketches of excavated areas (Fig.
44-46).
Fortifications of the Otmichy hillfort are presented
at the field side by fallen rampart together with natural
lowering
-
a ditch, which in ancient time was perhaps
escarped (Fig.
3).
A large trench fixed during excava¬
tions could be an initial ditch (Fig.
3, 46).
More than
318
individual artifacts were found in the
process of the hillfort studies (Fig.
48-102).
A metal-graphic analysis of the series of iron arti¬
facts was made by L.S. Rozanova.
I.A.
Saprykina made
an analysis of chemical compound and technology of
the non-ferrous objects (Appendixes
1, 4).
M.E.
Lantseva defined osteological materials, while E.Yu.
Lebedeva studied archaeo-botanical remains gathered
from excavations of
2002
(Appendixes
2, 3).
Typical for the Djakovo antiquities are clay weights
of Djakovo type (Fig.
67-83).
The presented prelimi¬
nary classification of them is based on the combination
of their forms and ornaments. It lets to define several
groups of these things. Group
1:
the latest weights
(about the
2"" -
5th centuries AD) of small measure with
scarce ornament or without it (Fig.
84).
Group
2:
mas¬
sive low things with cuts on upper and lower surfaces
decorated with large pits (Fig.
85).
An approximate date
is the 4-3rd centuries
ВС
-
Is' century AD. Group
3:
mas¬
sive weights with long body ornamented with small pits
(Fig.
86; 87).
Such things might be in use after the
weights of group
2
had gone out of utilization, but
before the appearance of artifacts of group
1.
Evidently
we have to agree with N.A. Krenke who considers
weights of the Djakovo type to be "devices for some
production process", and at the same time "they had
some sacral sense".
Collection of pottery from the Otmichi hillfort con¬
tains over
10000
fragments of vessels. According to the
character of outer surface the clay ware is divided to:
net pottery; with smooth surface; lined; polished and
Summary
279
slightly polished ceramic (Fig.
103).
The number of net
fragments increases from upper layers to lower ones,
while the quantity of polished and slightly polished
pieces of vessels increase from lower deposit to the
upper one. The smooth-surfaced pottery dominated on
the hillfort (Table
3-5).
A relatively large number of
polished pottery
(4,1 - 10,4%),
slightly polished and
polished ones (summed up)
(5,9 - 27,1%)
is fixed,
which is a peculiarity of ceramic complex of the hillfort
if compare it with data from the Djakovo settlements in
the basin of the Moskva River and the upper Volga.
The analysis of pottery complex of Otmichy has
been done on
10
stylistic groups (Fig.
107-167).
Such a
classification is suitable for vessels originated from
multilayer settlements, which are badly stratified or
imperfectly studied.
The groups contain vessels of various forms, but
similar in their upper parts, i.
e. a
single group is some¬
what of a set. Within the defined groups vessels are
divided according to their shape.
The classified pottery is assigned to several sup¬
posed sets which evidently have distinct chronological
and cultural limits of utilization.
A set of pottery with comb stamp (Fig.
176).
This set
includes vessels from groups
3, 8
and some pots from
groups
6, 7.
Ware with such ornament has smooth, net
and, rarely, lined (combed) surface. A part of the vessels
without ornament may relate to the describing set. Finds
predominate in the lower layer of the hillfort. Pottery
with the same decoration has been well enough studied
in the Moskva River basin. There it is dated to the
^-б"1
centuries
ВС.
For Otmichy we can't exclude an oppor¬
tunity of making such vessels in later time.
A set of pottery with smooth profile (Fig.
177).
The
set includes vessels mainly of groups
1,3,
rarely from
groups
2, 7.
Ware with net surface prevails. Similar pot¬
tery was found in the lower deposit of the Djakovo hill¬
fort dated to the 5lh-3rd centuries
ВС.
A set of "densely decorated" pottery with smooth
surface (Fig.
178; 179).
The set consists of vessels from
groups
1,2,4
and subgroup
1.
The ware is usually orna¬
mented. In some cases the pots were decorated with the
so called relief decorum (Fig.
133:2; 134:4,7, 11; 136:
5).
Pottery was found mainly in the middle and upper
sheets. Similar vessels were found in the lower horizon
of the upper stratum of the Djakovo hillfort, which is
dated to the
2nd
century
ВС
-
\-2nd centuries AD.
Close analogies are known in the lower horizon of the
Troitskoye hillfort.
A set of pottery of the Tushemlya middle layer antiq¬
uities' range (Fig.
180).
The vessels of group
4
sub¬
group
2
are put in this set which has been singled out
quite preliminary. Rims of most of the pots were deco¬
rated with lines, pits and pinches. This ware is supposed
to be in use in the 2-3rd
-
4lh centuries AD.
A set of pottery of the Moctschino antiquities
'
range
(Fig.
181).
The set consists of the vessels of group
5.
Some pots of group
10
may also be included in the set.
The pottery of the set has smooth, polished and slightly
polished surfaces. Single vessels were decorated.
Fragments of such pottery were fixed in the upper layer
mainly. The closest analogies to the ware of group
5
are
known in the Mostschino culture where this pottery is to
be used at the culture final stage in the late
4"' - 5"' (6'")
centuries AD.
The presented research contains the description of
dwellings' remains based on the texts of the field
reports of
1968-1970
(Fig.
182 ).
It should be marked
that during those works far from all the remains were
fixed, especially those that situated in the upper layers.
The preliminary (given in the reports) interpretation of
many of the remains as traces of defined constructions
is rather doubtful and often has not been supported with
such arguments as trenches fixed on the excavated
areas. Such trenches are undoubted traces of walls and
partitions of those and that buildings. But at the same
time we can't completely ignore reconstructions and
observations made by the author of excavations of
1968-1970.
With certain part of confidence we can say about no
less than
13
constructions of different times, found on
the excavated area (Fig.
183).
The presented recon¬
structions are rather supposing. Mainly they have no
definite outlines and measures. Data at our disposal let
us speak basically about definite "complexes" which
are the parts of excavated area with subsoil pits or with
lowering of subsoil and its neighbouring territory
together with the parts with finds concentrated in
approximately one and the same deposit and related to
one and the same cultural and chronological period. The
remains of the walls traced on the sketches
-
trenches
with poles
-
belong to evidently different buildings,
parts of which have been revealed in excavations.
Summing up data on Otmichy constructions we can
say that there were long surfaced (perhaps
multi
sec¬
tional) houses similar to ones found at the Moskva
River basin
hillforts.
The walls of constructions were
traced as trenches with pole pits. Perhaps houses of the
first half of the
1st
millennium AD were smaller, but of
the same scheme. The underfloor household pits were
found inside the dwellings. It is not typical for the
Moskva River basin
hillforts.
Hearths were of two
types: perhaps (analogies to the Moskva River basin
hillforts) oval
with clay sides and of stones. Some build¬
ings (for householding?) might have different construc¬
tion of walls (without trenches) and subsoil pits. Some
houses were slightly deepened in the subsoil.
It is impossible to define strong chronological limits
of the Otmichy hillfort functioning on the base of the
known sources. The main reason is the practically com¬
plete lack of conditionally closed complexes such as
subsoil pits and such like with narrowly dated artifacts.
Leaning on researches on neighbour territories we can
say about general "wash-out" dating.
Basing on the finds of pottery with comb stamp dec¬
oration which is widely spread on the Moskva River
280
РАННЕСЛАВЯНСКИЙ МИР
· 11
basin
hillforts
in the earliest layers of the
9"' -
6th cen¬
turies
ВС
we can suppose the presence of deposits of
this period on the Otmichy hillfort. It is hard to relate to
this time a certain set of things. Pottery set is represent¬
ed by vessels mainly of groups
3, 8.
Accumulations of
ware with comb stamp were found in the lower deposit
of pit
3
(excavations of
2002),
in the pits in squares
32,
49, 50, 55, 56, 98, 99
and in the lower stratum of the
cultural layer (Fig.
174, 175).
A considerable series of pottery (mainly this is net
ware of smooth profile of groups
1, 3)
and several indi¬
vidual finds (iron sickle shape knives, a piece of "La
Типе
type" bracelet, a clay
"Milograd
culture" weight)
give evidences that the settlement functioned in the
5* -
3rd centuries
ВС
(Fig.
195).
This period is reflected most
clearly in the lower deposit of pit
1,
excavations of
2002
(Fig.
173).
It seems right (for the territory of the Upper Volga
basin) to define the mid-Djakovo stage, in which con¬
siderable changes occur in material culture: the pre¬
dominant pottery and other things greatly differ from
the previous and the following periods. The certain
series of artifacts used in the late 1st millennium
ВС
-
early 1st millennium AD were found: bone arrowheads,
humpback knives, a supposed case for a spearhead,
round bronze plate, iron buckle, umbo-shaped pendants,
most of pins with spiral end, weights of the Djakovo
type of groups
2
and perhaps,
3
(Fig.
49: 6-8; 61: 6, 7,
13; 64: 1, 3, 9: 65: 9-11, 13; 85; 87; 88; 94: 2, 3: 195).
Evidently the production of net pottery had been
stopped at this stage. The basic marker for the period is
the so called "thickly decorated" pottery (including one
with "relief' ornament) of groups
1, 2, 4
(subgroup
1).
Houses without number
(1968), 3-1970,
VI can be relat¬
ed to this stage (Fig.
191, 194).
The next stage according to accepted terminology
we call the late Djakovo. The material we have gathered
on the hillfort let us divide this period into two parts.
The
late substage
-
"the Mostchino culture"
-
can be
fixed more distinctly. It is dated from the end of the 41"
to the 5lh and perhaps 6'h centuries AD. The ware set is
represented by pottery of group
5
(Fig.
139-153).
These
are smooth surfaced and polished pots and bowls with
funnel-shaped neck, with sharp transition, sometimes
through a ledge, from a neck to a body of a vessel. The
following finds are connected with this stage: bronze
belt buckles, a plated steel, a spearhead with two pins
and bush, a part of the Djakovo weights of group
1,
a
clay figurines of a woman, knives with straight back
(Fig.
50: 9, 10; 53: 7; 60: 4; 61: 8, 9; 90: 2; 196).
Dwellings II and V can be related to this period (Fig.
184; 187; 188).
The previous stage is supposed to be dated in the
limits of the 3rd
-
4'h centuries AD. It is marked with the
finds of the so called pottery of the mid layer of
Tushemlya type (according to our classification it is
group
4,
subgroup
2).
The pots of this type have long
flanged rims decorated on the edge (Fig.
137; 138 ).
Such pottery on the excavated area of the hillfort is rep¬
resented by small quantity but it is quite numerous on
the Moskva River basin settlements and is well known
on the Upper Volga monuments. Knives with slightly
curved or straighted back, a plain buckle, a part of the
Djakovo weights of groups
3
and
1
perhaps are con¬
nected with this stage (Fig.
49: 5; 51: 8; 61: 10; 84; 86:
3; 196).
To this period of time we can refer dwelling III
(Fig.
185).
The upper date of the hillfort's functioning
can be defined rather preliminary as the end of the 5lh
-
б"1
centuries AD.
It seems to be premature to compare directly the
defined (in a certain sense conditional) archaeological
cultures as well as types and groups of monuments with
the bearers of particular language and to refer them to
the known from the medieval sources groups of inhabi¬
tants because of the contemporary level of our knowl¬
edge. Remaining in the limits of archaeology we can
judge only about cultural transformations which have
taken places as well as fix some cultural links or cultur¬
al impulses which have come from certain territories.
Some information about cultural changes in the
Upper Volga we can glean from the materials of specif¬
ic monuments
-
the Otmichy hillfort in particular.
Among small amount of the artifacts of the early
Djakovo found on the hillfort we can single out two
things which are clearly not of local production.
1.
The
fragment of the La
Типе
style bracelet (Fig.
59: 10).
This artifact was brought to the hillfort in about
4*
-3rd
centuries
ВС
(as metal source?) from the territories of
the
Dnieper-Dvina
or
Milograd
cultures.
2.
The clay
weight analogous to artifacts of
Milograd
culture (Fig.
83: 6).
Cardinal cultural changes in all probability connect¬
ed with migration of new inhabitants into the Upper
Volga and into the western part of the Volga
-
the Oka
Rivers basins' territories occur in the mid Djakovo
stage (end of
1st
millennium
ВС
-
early
1st
millennium
AD): net pottery has vanished, the usage of bone arti¬
facts has lowered, the quantity and assortment of iron
and non-ferrous things has increased. But the main
thing is the extension of new "thickly decorated" pot¬
tery (to our opinion it is not genetically connected with
the net early Djakovo culture ware). The territory from
which new population has come is the Upper Dnieper
River basin and the Desna River basin.
"Development" of mid-Djakovo vessels goes in the
following trend: from weekly profiled upper parts of
them (group
4,
subgroup
1)
to the more profiled ones
(group
4,
subgroup
2),
which marks one of the periods
of the late Djakovo stage.
The last period of the late Djakovo stage is charac¬
terized by the domination of the
Moschino
sphere pot¬
tery in the hillfort's layer (group
5).
But this complex is
not identical to the ware set of the
Moschino
culture.
The intrusion of population most probably went through
tributaries of the upper Dnieper and by the Vazuza
River, a right tributary of the upper Volga River.
Summary
A supposed one more cultural impulse has been
traced from the upper Dnieper in the late Djakovo cul¬
tural and chronological stage (we have not had yet
enough data to fix a migration flow): among the found
pottery we have singled out the ware of the so called
late Kiev group (group
9)
(Fig.
165).
Thus we can fix
3
cultural and chronological stages
for the antiquities of the upper Volga territory on the
base of the materials from the Otmichy hillfort, which
has deposits from 9-8lh centuries
ВС
to
б-б"1
centuries
AD. The early Djakovo stage as well as the late
281
Djakovo one are divided each into two preliminary peri¬
ods. Three stages are supposed to correspond with three
different cultural types of antiquities. The sharpest cul¬
tural changes occurred during the stages' replacements
and were connected first of all with the flows of
migrants primarily from the upper Dnieper and upper
Desna Rivers, then from the basin of the upper Oka
River through the upper Dnieper River basin.
Translated by V. Romanov
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spellingShingle | Islanova, Inna V. Gorodišče Otmiči Ranneslavjanskij mir Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4071507-3 (DE-588)7742397-5 |
title | Gorodišče Otmiči |
title_alt | The Otmichy Hillfort |
title_auth | Gorodišče Otmiči |
title_exact_search | Gorodišče Otmiči |
title_full | Gorodišče Otmiči I.V. Islanova |
title_fullStr | Gorodišče Otmiči I.V. Islanova |
title_full_unstemmed | Gorodišče Otmiči I.V. Islanova |
title_short | Gorodišče Otmiči |
title_sort | gorodisce otmici |
topic | Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Otmichy Hillfort |
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