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Петрашівський курган доби енеоліту-бронзового віку
139
ЗМІСТ
Вступ
.5
1.
Археологічні дослідження у пониззі Сухого Кобелячка
.11
2.
Курганну ГТетрашівці
.14
3.
Петрашівський курган
.20
4.
Петрашівський курган і його місце серед старожитностей
Полтавщини
.95
Висновки
.
ПО
Джерела та література
.112
Додатки.
A.B.
Артем'єв. Результати лабораторного дослідження
антропологічних матеріалів з Петрашівського кургану
.124
Результати польових визначень антропологічних матеріалів
з Петрашівського кургану
.126
Умовні позначення
.127
Резюме
.128
Summary
.133
Список скорочень
.137
Петрашівський курган доби енеоліту-бронзового віку
_133
SUMMARY
During the rescue-archaeological studies in the construction zone of hydraulic
compartment for storage of iron ore beneficiation process of JSC «Poltava Mining Plant»
near to Petrashivka and Mahnivka villages of Salovskiy village council Kremenchuk district
of Poltava region, in the Sukhyi Kobelyachok valley
-
left Dnieper tributary
—
Poltava
archaeological expedition
SE SEC
«Protection archaeological service of Ukraine» of the
Institute of Archaeology National Academy of Sciences and the Centre of Protection and
Research Archeological Monuments the Department of Culture Poltava's Regional State
Administration in
2011,
have been excavated detached mound (tumulus).
The excavations revealed unique to the province Eneolithic cyst tomb, Eneolithic,
Bronze and Early Iron Age burials, a personal cemetery of late
XVI
11
—
early
XIX
centuries,
and an unknown burial of the Red Army soldiers. Given the importance of this funerary
complex to study the southern section of the left-bank Dnieper terraces steppe and in
general for the entire set of Antiquities of Poltava region, it was decided to publish the results
of these excavations in book form.
Barrow was studied in the southeastern part of the small village Petrashevka among the
remains of mid-XX century buildings. He has held the top sandy outcrop of first floodplain
right bank terrace of Sukhyi Kobelyachok opposite the confluence of the right-bank drying
up inflow
—
riv.
Lyz'ka.
Barrow had a height of about
1
m
and a diameter of
31
χ
34
m,
towered over swampy
floodplain of
3.5
m, and its southeast mound is adjacent to the Chernyakhivska culture
settlement Petrashivka II. Low topography, proximity to the river, blur edges of the mound
showed an early time of its construction and to the possible presence in it mound over catacomb
culture burials. At
0.4
km to the west of the barrow there was a settlement Petrashivka III of
the Bronze Age to the layers of the catacomb, zrubna and chornolis'ka cultures.
The mound is unique among Dnieper left bank Forest-Steppe antiquities. This
monument is not only marks the northernmost point detection Eneolithic stone tombs
on the banks of the largest Ukrainian river, but is quite clearly stratified, built on several
Eneolithic catacomb burial mound structures in the array which were admitted burial
subsequent periods. Enough interesting facts recorded in the study facilities, are the use of
the Ukrainian population mound to place economic structures, and later
—
the cemetery,
attempted robbery Eneolithic stone tomb at the end of
XVIII
century.
There was investigated
17
burials in Petrashevsky mound
—
four Neolithic, including
archaic stone tomb-cyst; one
—
the Late stage ofYamna culture; four
—
Catacomb (Donctsky
and three Ingulsky); one
—
Srybny and remains of some burial, ruined by trench; one
—
from
Cimmerian Time; four burials of Ukrainian people fromXVITI
—
beginning
XIX
centuries;
burial place of warriors of Red Army from
1941,
and also eight pit: two
—
Eneolithic Time;
three
—
of Bronze Age; one
—
of Cherniahovs'ka culture; two
—
of Modern Time; stele and
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remains of hearths of Bronze Age; three clusters of ceramics of different epochs, cellar and
signs of economic activity of people
XVIII—
XX centuries. Stratigraphically in the mound
were traced six layers and several fills, related with specific burial.
The most significant complex of Petrashevsky mound, of course, is the main Eneolithic
burial
3.
It is Kvityans'ka (or Postmariupols'ka for the territory between Oril' and Samara
rivers) stone tomb of eneolithic people of Dnieper steppe and pre-steppe, the type referred
to megalithic stone burial construction-cyst. It belongs to the rare burial of representatives
of tribal elite of Copper Age society. This is only the ninth stone box-cyst and now it is
exclusive among the investigated object on the north part of area resettlement of eneolithic
nomadic people and in the zone of existence tomb of this type in burial. Its isolation from
the main body of these burials due to the proximity the Sukhuj Kobelyachok river to Dnieper
river crossings, presence there of
diorite
and granite outcrops, red ferruginous quartzite,
location of trade routes along the banks of the Dnieper. Among the group of elite Eneolithic
«elongated» burials, it stands using large fragments and
platy
stone blocks, contains the
basis of the primary mounds mound layer of silty seal design, covered stele plates.
Elongated position of the buried, North West sector of its orientation, the use of ocher,
the presence of a characteristic ceramics in filling,
stratigraphie
position of the burial is not
in doubt about its «elongated» authenticity and belonging to a group of ancient Eneolithic
tombs. Considering the proportion of the tomb, according to group I on Yu. Rassamakin,
and elements of the rite, burial
3
tends to Kvityanskiy Eneolithic burial traditions well
known by Postmariupils'ky complexes of Poorilya and Prysamarya, and on the Dnieper
Right Bank Eneolithic burials. Features of Petrashivsky burial complex are: use in the
ritual ocher powder, made of pink red and brown banded iron; the posterior probability of
sacrifices and funeral feast. The tomb has a number of parallels of Eneolithic first group
cysts in the Dnieper and the North Black Sea region.
Analogies of ornamentation of hand-made pottery revealed in filling of burial
3,
can be made with the findings from ground graves from cemeteries of Eneolithic I group
population and from under-barrows burials. The same elements of ornamentation are
known in the ceramic complex of Seredny
Stig
II, on Keleberda Copper Age settlement and
other monuments.
The study also presents the results of exploratory studies in s. Petrashivka, where, as it
turned out, were previously identified the remains of two more similar ruined megalithic
tombs.
Typical for the «elongated» Eneolithic burial antiquities are burials
6
and
7
of
Petrashivsky tumulus, that binds to the construction of another primary mound II. This
is children's burial pits, according to group I, types I and
2
by Yu. Rassamakin. However,
among the finds in the burial
7
highlighted bright markers of an era
-
cylinder of ocher and
the remnants of the figurines (or statuettes) of kaolin-ocher mass. These items are typical
for inventory of Postmariupilsky funerary complexes of Oril'-Samara interfluves and more
southern steppe regions.
Near the graves identified sacrificial pits
—
bofry, also found in the mounds of Poltava
region. Cup-shaped pits
2
and
4
of Petrashivsky mound contained streaks, coal and pottery
fragments. They are associated with burials
3
and
6-7.
Fragments of hand-made pottery
from the pits are similar to the materials from Eneolithic settlement in Keleberda.
Using new data radiocarbon dating Eneolithic burial proposed designation «elongated»
Eneolithic burial complexes Petrashivsky mound to the end of the first
—
before the second
quarter of the IV century
ВС.
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Thus, under the fill of the mound in Petrashevka village in Eneolithic time originated
complex unique for the Poltava region, grouped three small mounds of barrows. Opening
under one of these megalithic cysts of people with tradition of «stretching» burial of the
Middle Chalcolithic was the first archaeologically documented fact of entering the territory
of the Lower Psel river and Sykhy Kobelyachok river to the area of distribution of Copper Age
stone tomb, promotion here, closer to the zone of settlement of Dereivska culture, groups
of postmariupolsky (kvityansky) nomads who are interested in the exchange of products of
cattle breeding with farmers. Their pets with «dereivtsy» along the valley of the Dnieper,
according to researchers, continued up to the time of the Late Chalcolithic.
After research of Petrashivsky mound boulders and slabs of Copper Age tomb for the
first time in the museum practice of Left Bank Ukraine were taken from the excavation site
and reconstructed in the courtyard of the Poltava Local Lore museum. Reconstituted stone
box of burial three of his Musefication initiated the creation of an archaeological
Skansen.
Besides Eneolithic burials Petrashivsky mound contained some generally ordinary, but
expressive funerary complexes of the Bronze Age.
Among them stand four Middle Bronze Age burials of two catacomb cultures
—
Donetsk and Ingul. For the first time in the region were able to trace correspondence
between separately embankments during the construction of the tumulus. In one Ingul
Catacomb burial was detected sagging at the camera remnants of memorial altar of granite
stones, near to burial was a small anthropomorphic stele.
Under the catacomb fills was found also several objects that connected with function
of burial ground of Catacomb Culture and History community of tribes. This is paired
circular pits
5
and
6
near south-eastern base of mound, another pit
9
in south-western part
of construction, and also remains of hearths (altar?) with installed vertically along the edges
of the large granite stones. Such religious structures characteristic for catacomb antiquities
in Lower Psel and attended several times in the mounds of microregion.
Chronologically catacomb burial implemented in Donetsk burial traditions date back
to the south-west and south-east area of Poltava region of XXII-XIX centuries
ВС,
and
Ingul
-
by nineteenth and seventeenth centuries
ВС.
Although it should be noted that the
transition of the main mass of the Yamna population to catacomb burial ceremony on the
banks of the Dnieper River occurred primarily in Late Yamna time
—
at the beginning of
the II millennium
ВС,
and the emergence in the fill of mound of Ingul catacomb burials
can be classified by the Late Catacomb period (end
XVIII — XVII
centuries.
ВС).
Findings and investigated complexes of Petrashivskiy tumulus witnessed promotion of
Donets catacomb tribes to the left bank of the Dnieper at the beginning of the II millennium
ВС.
From the first quarter of the II millennium
ВС,
these areas are occupied by Ingul
Catacomb culture carriers.
The burials of the late Bronze Age in Petrashivskiy tumulus are few. These were the
burial of
4
and
8,
which, apparently, are the cremation on the side and accompanied by
typical hand-made pots. Similar complexes are date from the end Middle
-
early Late
stages of Zrubna culture on the Left Bank of the Dnieper in the beginning of the third
quarter of the II millennium
ВС.
Great importance for the understanding of local contacts of Chernoliski tribes and
descendants of Post Zrubna population in the lower course of Psle and Sukhyi Kobelyachka
with steppe inhabitants has an inlet burial of ordinary nomad of the end of initial period
of Chernogorivs'ka culture. It is done in a small oval pit, oriented in the north-west, and
contained the remains of a man of mature age, laid in a crouched position, probably on
tKe left side, and traces of wood. Availability of grave goods
—
parts of hand made pot with
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smoothed surface and the spherical body, fragments of iron knife with a straight back, bones
of sheep or goats, coals indicates the implementation of such burial in Cimmerian time.
In the fill and in the sites of Modern Time Petrashevsky mound discovered some
materials of Chernyakhivska culture. They lie in completing household pits
XVI
11 century,
and on the surface. All these findings are related to the activities of the inhabitants of the
neighboring settlement Petrashevka 11
,
where found several bronze fibulas and silver Roman
denarius of the Emperor Antoninus Pius
(138-161).
The fragments of handmade pottery,
commonware and amphorae, pottery suggests the use by population of the settlement in the
middle
—
the last quarter of IV
—
beginning of V century
ВС
the fill of mound for economic
activity.
In Modern time, with the emergence of a small village on the bend of Sukhyi
Kobelyachok, in the center of the modern village Ukrainian population placed on the
mound small cemetery. The choice of this place on top of the mound was due not only
disadvantage of using the mound for agriculture, but the presence of elevation, which is
not flooded. Moreover placing cemeteries on the mound has been a tradition for the
residents of the county Kremenchuk in XVIII-XIX centuries. They represented these
mounds like the old «grave» and continue the tradition of the arrangement of the villager's
burials.
75%
of mounds cemeteries in Poltava region are found in the territory of historical
К
remenchugsch
ina.
Four burials
(2, 5,6
and
9)
of this necropolis were investigated. They occupied not deep
rectangular pits where wooden coffins were placed with the dead. All burials are oriented
in the western sector, with seasonal variations. The presence of coffins, made of planks
without using nails, as well as the characteristic grave goods indicates that the cemetery has
operated in the late
XVIII —
early
XIX
centuries.
Also in the mound identified several economic structures of Modern times. Finds from
these objects represent the material culture of a small village of the Dnieper region, mainly
the second half of
XVIII —
early
XIX
centuries. Findings indicate its origin by the second
quarter of the
XVIII
century, and the existence here of a small church or manor home.
In the center of Petrashevsky mound, for the second time in microregion, discovered
a forgotten Red Army soldiers' burial that killed in the battles of September
1941.
Buried
in foxholes immediately after fighting nameless Gunners
—
officer and soldier of Regiment
1055
by Infantry Division
297 -
died defending the village from the Nazis. The remains ol
the soldiers that defended Dnieper from the Nazis were solemnly reburied in September
2ς.
2011
near the memorial to the Soldier of Fame at Salivka village of Kremenchuk
district.
Thus, the excavation of the mound in the lower reaches ol'Sykhuy Kobelyachok in
201
1
implemented in the area of irreversible landscape changes brought significant scientific
results. Has been studied informative stratified complex of burial antiquities since Stone
Age, Bronze Age and early Iron Age an important for Middle Dnieper general and tor
Poltava region in particular.
Implemented in Poltava museumification of most important finds from Petrashivsky
mound
—
Copper Age tomb-stone cysts, we hope, will contribute to the promotion of this
monument as a source of study of ancient history and archeology of the Left Bank Dnieper
region in Forest-Steppe. |
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spelling | Suprunenko, Oleksandr Borysovyč 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)103523138 aut Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku O. B. Supru Petrashivka, Eneolithic - Bronze Age Mound Kyïv Centr Pamʺjatkoznavstva NAN Ukraïny i UTOPIK 2012 139 S., VIII Bl. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier PST: Petrashivka, Eneolithic - Bronze Age Mound. - In kyrill. Schr., ukrain. - Zsfassung in russ. und engl. Sprache Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Kurgan Hügelgrab (DE-588)4128840-3 gnd rswk-swf Krementschug Region (DE-588)4701171-3 gnd rswk-swf Krementschug Region (DE-588)4701171-3 g Kurgan Hügelgrab (DE-588)4128840-3 s Geschichte z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025971011&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025971011&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Suprunenko, Oleksandr Borysovyč 1957- Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku Kurgan Hügelgrab (DE-588)4128840-3 gnd |
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title | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku |
title_alt | Petrashivka, Eneolithic - Bronze Age Mound |
title_auth | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku |
title_exact_search | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku |
title_full | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku O. B. Supru |
title_fullStr | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku O. B. Supru |
title_full_unstemmed | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku O. B. Supru |
title_short | Petrašivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu - bronzovoho viku |
title_sort | petrasivsʹkyj kurhan doby eneolitu bronzovoho viku |
topic | Kurgan Hügelgrab (DE-588)4128840-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Kurgan Hügelgrab Krementschug Region |
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