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ВСТУП
4
РОЗДІЛ
1.
ІСТОРІЯ ВИВЧЕННЯ НЕОЛІТУ
ПІВДЕННО-СХІДНОЇ УКРАЇНИ
5
РОЗДІЛ
2.
ПРИРОДНА ОБСТАНОВКА.
МЕТОДИКА ДОСЛІДЖЕНЬ
9
РОЗДІЛ
3.
ДОНЕЦЬКА КУЛЬТУРА
21
РОЗДІЛ
4.
ТУВИНСЬКА КУЛЬТУРА
52
РОЗДІЛ
5.
ПЛАТОВОСТАВСЬКА КУЛЬТУРА
76
РОЗДІЛ
6.
КУЛЬТУРНО-ІСТОРИЧНИЙ ПРОЦЕС
В НЕОЛІТІ СХІДНОЇ УКРАЇНИ
ТА ПРИЛЕГЛИХ ТЕРИТОРІЙ
92
ВИСНОВКИ
108
СПИСОК ВИКОРИСТАНОЇ ЛІТЕРАТУРИ
111
СПИСОК СКОРОЧЕНЬ
116
SUMMARY
117
ІЛЮСТРАЦІЇЇ
121
Неоліт Південно-Східної України
MANKO V.O.
THE NEOLITHIC OF SOUTH-EASTERN UKRAINE
The introduction
In the introduction the general characteristic of the
Neolithic of Southeastern Ukraine is given. Three main
cultural phenomena in region are marked out: Donetsk,
Tuba and Platovsky
Stav
cultures.
Section
1.
A history of study of a neolith of South¬
east Ukraine
The section is devoted to the history of study of the
Neolithic of Southeastern Ukraine.
Discovering of the Donetsk Neolithic is connected to
M.V. Sibilev s name who discovered the majority of
known Neolithic sites on
Seversky
Donets River in
1920-
ties
.
Up to 1920-ties M.V. Sibilev s materials were con¬
sidered as
M
esolithic. D.J.Telegin separated
N
eolithic
materials from Mesolithic, and discharged Donetsk type
sites in a mass of Dniper-Donets Neolithic Culture. In
D.J. Telegin s opinion the Donetsk Neolithic was folded
on the aboriginal
b asis
with the participation
o f
the
Maglemosian population.
O.F.Gorelika s probes
h
ave
considerably
e xpanded
source study base of a Neolithic of Southeastern Ukraine,
due to excavations of monuments of Donetsk Culture, and
sites of Platovsky
Stav,
for the first time discharged him
in terrain of Ukraine.
J.GGurin s probes have resulted in secretion of the
phenomena which were defined
b
у
syncretic
D
onetsk-
Mariupol bars.
S.N.Sanzharov excavated some Neolithic sites which
materials have legiblly indicated availability in a neolith
of Southeast Ukraine of sitess with the bars which are
distinct from Donetsk. N.S.Kotova has processed
S.N.Sanzharova s materials, has developed a chronology
of Donetsk Neolithic, taken as a principle the analysis of
ceramic complexs.
More than ten new Neolithic sites steel known as a
result of probes of the Me and
S.A.
Telizhenko. As a re¬
sult of pipettings secretion new cultural the phenomena
was detected
-
Tuba Culture.
Section
2.
The Nature in Neolithic. A research tech¬
nique
The region of distributions Neolithic sites of Donetsk,
Tuba and Platovsky
Stav
Cultures is in terrain of state-of-
the-art Kharkov, Donetsk and Lugansk Regions of
Ukraine, and also in terrain of the Rostov and Volgograd
Regions of Russia. The marked out terrain now belongs
to a steppe geographical zone, but as a result of periodic
changes of a climate, in the Neolithic in this terrain for¬
est-steppe landscapes were repeatedly distributed.
At the description of chronology of separate complexes
and stages of development of archeological cultures the
nomenclature developed by M.F. Veklich and N.G.
Gerasimenko is used. For the first time at study of the
Neolithic of East Ukraine methods of absolute radiocar¬
bon dating utilized. While in the majority Neolithic com¬
plexes coal and bones were absent, for the first time in
the Ukrainian archeology attempts of dating of complexes
on the organic materials located directly in ceramics have
been made.
Section
3.
Donetsk Culture
The flint assemblage
o f
Donetsk
С
ulrure shows an
instance of development of pressure flake production in¬
dustry. The technique offtake production is based on uti¬
lization of conical and pencil-lice cores, and also less two-
platform impressed cores. The complex of equipment of
hunting armament is very diverse. Truncated points are
known and point of Donetsk type with microburring nega¬
tives. The microblades with the edges with abrupt retouch
are widely submitted in all without exclusion complexes.
Geometrical microlites
-
low and high trapezes, lunates.
In Donetsk complexes many diverse burrings, prevail trun¬
cated lateral
f
orms.
There are many end- and circular
scrapers. In all complexes it is a lot of blades with re¬
touch. In all Donetsk complexes
macrolits
are found.
Four stages of development of Donetsk Culture are
secreted.
Complexes of the first stage (Glafirovka,
K leshnya
3,2,5,
Kaidastshino
8,
Velika Pererva
1)
remind complexes
of Kukrek Culture by the shape. At this stage in flint as¬
semblages there are no microlites and a p
oint
with
microburrmg negatives. The technique of flake produc¬
tion has been oriented on obtaining of microblades. The
majority of cores
-
conical and pencil-lice, however, two-
platform impressed
с
ores and multiplatforms ones are
present. The complex of the hunting armament is com¬
pounded truncated
p
oints,
with microblades with the
abrupt retouched edges (inserts of bone points). Among
scrapers end forms prevail. The majority of burrings
-
trun¬
cated, including double-face, also is a lot of burrings on
fractures of blades. Dihedral burrings are present too.
Vessels with a sharp bottom are at the sites of the first
stage. The impurity of a grass is marked in all vessels.
The comb stamps, a triangular stamps and the drawn lines
were used for an ornament.
The second stage of development of Donetsk culture
(Zelena
Goraitsa
1,5,6,
Hutor Shevchenko) is defined by
changes in a complex of the hunting armament. Together
with traditional truncated points and microblades with the
edges with abrupt retouch there are points with
microburrings negatives, low and high trapezes. The ma¬
jority of trapezes are made with application of
microburring technique. Distribution of trapezes and
microburring technique is connected to contact pieces of
carriers of Donetsk Culture with Mesolithic inhabitants
of East Ukraine, carriers Zimovniki Culture which, prob¬
ably, have been assimilated by incomers, attached an ori¬
gin with Kukrek Culture of Dniper Repids Region.
Other changes
-
are insignificant. Some increase of a
role of
multi
platform cores is marked. Among scrapers
there are endscrapers on the elongated blades. Burring
complexes remain invariable. All bifaces
-
with a chip
-
trancher;
Vessels with a sharp bottom are found. These pots have
the form banks or have a nimbus with a S-like structure.
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Linear
compositions
and prints of a comb are used for an
ornament.
The third stage (Kleshnya
4)
is marked by appearance
of trapezes with a flat retouch which catches on a dorsal
surface of items. Other geometrical microlites and a points
retry a typology of the previous stage.
Essential attribute of third stage there is also an ab¬
sence of pencil-lice cores though the technique of flake
production remains oriented on obtaining of microblades.
Cores of conical form dominate.
Some
c hanges
descend
i n
a macrolythic complex
where together with an axe
-
tranchet are found also axes
of peak-type.
Ceramic pots are not found on sites of
3
stages.
The fourth stage (Ust-Bystraya) is defined by a degra¬
dation of microburring technique, appearance of trapezes
with dorsal surface coated almost completely with a flat
retouch. At this stage the basic traditions of Donetsk Cul¬
ture are transformed and degrade. Such items, as point
with microburribg negatives, the trapezes of traditional
forms disappear.
The chronology of Donetsk Culture bases on data of
stratigrafy, data of relative chronology and on data of the
radiocarbon analysis.
Radiocarbon dates are obtained only for sites of the
first and second stages. These stages are dated, accord¬
ingly, by time of the last third
VII
and the beginnings of
VI thousand
ВС.
The chronological item of sites can be
established
3
stages approximately by analogy to com¬
plexes where for the first time there are trapezes with the
flat retouch in part covering dorsal surface of an item.
Such trapezes occur in Lower Don area in
11
layer of site
Rakushechny Yar and are dated by
1
quarter of VI thou¬
sand
ВС.
In Savran complexes of Boug-Dnister Culture
and in complex Starobelsk in basin of
Severskí
Donets
such items occur in
2
quarters of VI thousand
ВС.
Prob¬
ably, the last date also answers a chronological item of a
3
stage of Donetsk Culture.
The fourth stage of Donetsk crop should be synchro¬
nous serotinal{late}
неолитическим
to crops of Orient
Ukraine when trapezes with
полностю
retouched by a
flat retouch
дорсальными
the parties are distributed. At
the same time, the analysis
стратиграфии
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age cannot be more early, than
2
half VI thousand up to
AD.
Section
4.
Tuba Culture
The hearth «Tuba Culture» is considered by the name
group of Sites with specific flint complexes which are
defined by
presure
technique of the flake production, ori¬
ented on manufacturing of blades large width
(0,7-1
,8см)
and attached with utilization two-platform and one-plat¬
form conical cores. Geometrical complexes are defined
by availability of a series of symmetrical trapezes
(bitruncated blades), made without application of
microburring technique. In Tuba complexes practically
there are no burrings, among scrapers items on flakes of
oval and orbicular forms prevail, there are also endscrapers
on the elongated blades.
The character of flint complexes of Tuba Culture has
caused search pf its genesis in a circle of Cultures with
the pressure flake production based on operation of flat
two-platform cores and with symmetrical low trapezes.
The circle of such Cultures is rather wide, these are Boug-
Dnister, Grebeniki and Matveev Kurgan Cultures. The
territorial affinity of Matveev Kurgan sites has arisen as a
result of migration in basin of
Severskí
Donets the popu¬
lation of Matveev Kurgan Culture. At the same time early
Tuba complexes
h
ave
many
b ars
o f Rakushechny Yar
Culture.
The analysis of flint complexes of Tuba Culture has
allowed to discharge three stages in its development.
For the first stage one site (Starobelsk) is known only.
The flint complex of site is defined by the following bars:
flake production is based on utilization diverse flat cores;
availability of a series of trapezes of the low ratios made
by a method of retouching of a fracture of blades. Only
some items have a flat retouch which hardly catches on
dorsal surface. There is a series of perforators, basically
it is drills. Scrapers are submitted by two main types:
endscrapers on the elongated blades and on flakes of the
oval and circular form. Burrings are very little numbers.
There is a large series of bladess with a flat edge retouch.
There is a series of denticulates.
The ceramic complex of Starobelsk site has no ana¬
logs among other ceramic complexes of Neolithic of
Ukraine. Pots with a sharp and round bottom are found
on the site. The ceramics perfectly burnt, brown or grey
colors, the surface is polished. The following elements of
ornamentation are marked: the retraced lines, pressings
combs, pressings of a triangular stamps. Elements of or¬
namentation create multistoried compositions by the way
cross bucks and semicircular festoons.
The second stage of development of Tuba Culture full¬
est defines a complex of Tuba
2.
The complex of geo¬
metrical microlites to formal attributes is divided on three
parts: trapezes with an abrupt retouch on edges, a trapeze
with the flat retouch catching on dorsal surface and a seg¬
ment. Both groups of trapezes are made without applica¬
tion of microburring technique. The majority of trapezes
-
low ratios, often have a retouch on the upper grounding.
Broad application of a flat retouch is the main attribute of
complexes of
2
stages.
At the second stage descends changeable a ceramic
complex. Other pots of three groups are appear. The first
group is defined by availability in an impurity to the fictile
paşte
of a plenty of a grass; ceramics of a second group
-
from the clay keeping impurity as sand, and a grass; ce¬
ramics of a third group
-
with a significant impurity of
sand, better furnishing.
The ceramics of the first group
-
is most numerous.
Pots with an acute bottom and with corollas with a weak
bending prevail. An ornamentation of such pots
predominąry
comb. In a small amount there is pots of
1
group with linear compositions which form a meander
and a slanting grid.
The ceramics of
2
groups is submitted by pots with
circular and flat bottoms. The ornamentation is analogous
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Неоліт Південно-Східної України
fixed for I group, but a prevailing elements are not the
comb, and the retraced lines.
The third group of ceramics is submitted by fragments
of pots with a linear ornamentation, is very rare with a
comb or without a decorative pattern. The form of pots
-
banks or with convex shoulder-straps. Distinctiveness of
ceramics of
3
groups
-
available pots with channeled co¬
rollas and pressings of pins from the inside.
The third stage is considered, basically, on an instance
of Tuba
1
site. The analysis of flint complexes gives the
groundings to speak, that changeable touch only typologi¬
cal structure of geometrical microlites. The majority of
trapezes
-
low symmetrical with the flat retouch covering
a large part of dorsal surface. Deposition of a flat retouch
often is marked in a complex with traditional abrupt re¬
touching fractures of preparations. Often trapezes have
the retouched upper grounding.
The ceramic complex does not
variate
on a typology,
but there is a significant drop of a percentage ratio of ce¬
ramics of
1
group.
Dwellings of Tuba Culture are unknown. Probably, all
excavated sites are connected to a warm season when
small-scale terraneous constructions were built. At the
same time practically on all sites shell heaps and holes
are marked.
Unique burial is found at Tuba
1.
This infants burial
without stock. The funeral hole is not traced. Skeleton
was in a pulled position, is oriented to the north. The simi¬
lar funeral ceremonial is characteristic of burials of the
Mariupol type.
Chronological frames of Tuba Culture on a series of
radiocarbon dates are determined in frames
6800-5
800BP.
The cultural level of Starobelsk site has been fixed in
a meadow ground. Study of a vegetative spectrum has
shown, that he corresponds to development of wood and
broad-leaved vegetation of Atlanticum in period
6900-
63OOBP. This breeding is confirmed by the radiocarbon
dates defining a life time of site in
2
quarters of VI thou¬
sand
ВС.
Apparently, the pioneering stage of develop¬
ment of Tuba Culture is synchronous to
3
stage of devel¬
opment of Donetsk Culture.
The chronology of the second and third stages bases
exclusively on obtained radiocarbon dates. Materials of
Tuba
2,
and the Tuba
1
have allowed to select a fair quan¬
tity of samples for absolute dating, including a bone ani¬
mal, bones of the skeleton from burial, shells, coal, slag,
and also fragments of ceramics. Due to this the age of the
second stage has been established within the framework
of last third VI thousand
ВС,
and the third
-
within the
framework of first half V thousand
ВС.
The chronology
of the second and third stages of development Tuba Cul¬
ture shows, that they are synchronized with sites of the
Kiev-Cherkassi and Volynsk Cultures of Diper-Donets
cultural historical range and with sites of late stages of
development of the Mariupol cultural
-
historical range,
and also with early Halcolithic sites of Ukraine.
From second quarter V thousand
ВС
on sites of South¬
east Ukraine there are materials of Sredny
Stog
-
Hvalinsk
cultural
-
historical range. In the beginning it is ceramics
of Strylcya Skelya type, and from third quarter V thou¬
sand
ВС
-
ceramics of Dereivka and
Kvityana Balka
types.
As consequence, syncretic cultural phenomena was
formed which is marked by materials of sites Kleshnya
1
and Zanovskoe. In these complexes the ceramics of Tuba
Culture was found together with flint items among which
completely there are no geometrical microlites. The flint
industry of Kleshnya
1
and Zanovskoe finds analogs in
Halcolithic complexes of East Ukraine similar to a com¬
plex Krugloe
1.
It is possible, that materials Kleshnya
1
and Zanovskoe show process of assimilation the popula¬
tion of Tuba by carriers of Halcolithic traditions.
Section
5.
Platovsky
Stav
Culture
To flint complexes of Platovsky
Stav
Culture are pe¬
culiar the following bars: pressure flake production, at¬
tached with utilization of conical and pencil-lice cores at
availability one- and twoplatform
monofrontal
cores;
availability of geometrical complexes in which the lead¬
ing
ρ
art was played with segments, including with a
counter retouch on an arch, and also parallelograms which
were produced with application of flat retouching a ven¬
tral surface; availability of the large series of the perfora¬
tors which were made out by an abrupt retouch, converg¬
ing exactly on a waste of items.
Within the limits of Ukraine and Russia in beam sys¬
tems of a dextral coast of the river
Severskí
Donets are
known Platovsky
Stav
sites Zimovniki
1 -1,
Murzina
Balka,
Dolgik, and Platovsky
Stav.
Within the limits of the Rostov
range Platovsky
Stav
sites are known in basins of the riv¬
ers Bistraya and
G
nilaya
(
dextral inflow
o f Severskí
Donets), in basin Manych (influx of Don). One Platovsky
Stav
site known in the Volgograd range of Russia, in a
drainage basin Khoper (influx of Don). Special complex¬
ity of study Platovsky
Stav
sites is connected with it s
illegible stratigrafy.
The absence of the stratified Platovsky
Stav
sites forces
to consider its development in bridge with development
of Lower Volga cultural
-
historical range. All sites of this
range are defined by availability of segments with a
counter retouch on an arch (Seroglazovo Culture in North¬
ern
К
aspiy,
N
eolithic sites
o f
the Black
S
ea
sh ore
o f
Caucasus, Platovsky
Stav
Culture in basin of Don). Geo¬
metrical microlites complexes of Lower Volga sites should
be divided into three groups, each of which answers a
stage of development.
The first stage. There are complexes with predomi¬
nance of low segments over an abrupt retouch or over a
counter retouch on an arch. To sites of this stage concern
complex Gofitskoye
1
on North Caucasus, a complex of
Seroglazovo Culture Harba, and also complex of
Platovsky
Stav
Culture Rassypnaya
6.
At this stage ce¬
ramics are absent.
The second stage. In flint complexes there are some
bars of Matveev Kurgan Culture, and also Neolithic Cul¬
tures of Central Asia. There is an increase of an altitude
of geometrical microlites, there
are
single
g
eometrical
microlites with the flat retouch catching on dorsal sur¬
face. This stage sites are Kulagaysi-South, low layer of
Varfolomeevka, Kairshak
3,
Tu-Buzgu-Huduk. Among
Platovsky
Stav
sites of second stage concern Kirpichnoye
2,
Krenennaya
2,3
Staroarminskoye.
119
В.О. Манъко
On separate monuments of the second stage the ce¬
ramics is found. Ceramics of Kremennaya
3 -
orange and
red colors, without an impurity in clay. Such ceramics
illustrates a phase of an experimentation, when the pro¬
duction process of pottery has not been run in yet. The
ornamentation practically is absent, only on
2
fragments
the availability circular having pinned is marked.
The third stage. Complexes with
b ars
of the Late
Neolithic Cultures. At this stage on sites of Lower Volga
cultural
-
historical range trapezes with completely coated
flat retouch on dorsal surface are distributed. At this stage
Platovsky
Stav
Culture terminates the existence. It is pos¬
sible, that the part Platovsky
Stav
inhabitants migrated in
Lower Volga.
According to radiocarbon chronology I stage of de¬
velopment of Platovsky
Stav
Culture it is necessary to
date
VII
thousand
ВС,
most likely, its second half. Exist¬
ing dates of Platovsky
Stav complexs
of
1
stage will be
agreed dates of complex Satanay on North Caucasus. The
second stage of development of Platovsky
Stav
Culture is
connected to
1
quarter or with
1
half VI thousand
ВС,
synchronized with the most ancient ceramic complexes
of Seroglazovo Culture. As a whole, as it is represented,
Platovsky
Stav
Culture is synchronous to
1-3
stages of
Donetsk Culture.
Section
6.
Cultural
-
historical process in a neolith
of Southeast Ukraine and the next regions.
In the last third
VII
-
in the beginning of VI thousand
ВС
in terrain of Ukraine there is a Dniper-Donets cul¬
tural
-
historical range which was folded from several
archeologie
Cultures, attached by availability of over-all
bars of material crop. Originally in structure of range in¬
cluded Kukrek, Donets and Yanislavitsa Cultures. Over¬
all bars of material crop are tracked as on an instance
flint, and ceramic complexes. Among flint items there are
following over-all components: a point with microburring
negatives, inserts of Kukrek type, Postswiderrian tanged
point. Ceramic complexes of three indicated Cultures are
defined by availability of over-all bars in ornamentation:
comb stamps, linear compositions.
In
3
quarters of VI thousand
ВС
structure of Dniper-
Donetsk range has regenerated. Have stopped existence
Donets and
К
ukrek
С
ultures, but
w
ere formed
K iev-
Cherkass and Tuba Cultures, which together with Volynsk
(Late Yanislavitsa)
С
ulture
h
ave
created
n
ew
D
niper-
Donets cultural
-
historical range.
Over-all element of material crop for carriers of vari¬
ous archeological Cultures of this range the ceramics with
an impurity of a grass in the pattern of the clay.
Platovsky
Stav
Culture was a component Lower Volga
cultural -historical range. The structure
o f
this
r
ange
speaks about a volume, that in its frames crops,
affine
by
origin have been joint.
Conciution
Mean flow
Severskí
Donets and its inflow in the last
third
VII
-1
half VI. thousand
ВС
took carriers of Donetsk
Culture. At the same time in the lower flow of Severski
Donets, in beam systems of the Donetsk Block and and
Lower Don carriers of Platovsky
Stav
Culture lived.
Approximately in midpoint of VI thousand up to AD
carriers of Donets Culture have been superseded Tuba
inhabitants, and Platovsky
Stav
population has given up
the place to carriers of Lower Don Culture.
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title | Neolit Pivdenno-Schidnoï Ukraïny |
title_alt | The neolithic of south-eastern Ukraine |
title_auth | Neolit Pivdenno-Schidnoï Ukraïny |
title_exact_search | Neolit Pivdenno-Schidnoï Ukraïny |
title_full | Neolit Pivdenno-Schidnoï Ukraïny V. O. Manʹko |
title_fullStr | Neolit Pivdenno-Schidnoï Ukraïny V. O. Manʹko |
title_full_unstemmed | Neolit Pivdenno-Schidnoï Ukraïny V. O. Manʹko |
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