Barrow of the Copper and Bronze Ages near the Village of Suvorovo, Odessa County
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.VII, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-10-10
Authors : Nicolae Russev; Mihail Fokeev; Igori Manzura;
Page : 157-162
Keywords : Late Copper Age; Early Bronze Age; barrow;
Abstract
The article considers materials from a barrow excavated in 1995-1997 in the vicinity of the village of Suvorovo in the tract of Kale (Izmail District, Odessa County). Five graves and some stone and earth structures were uncovered in the barrow. The most ancient grave 5 and perhaps also grave 4 are related to the local variant of the Cernavodă I culture which is dated to the Late Copper Age (the first half of the 4th mill. BC). A ditch with two passages, remains of a cromlech and separately deposited painted vessel of the Cucuteni culture have been connected with grave 5. Grave 3 with bone hook-shaped pendant, paste beads and flint arrow head occupies in stratigraphic sequence later position and according to its features can be attributed to the Early Bronze Age I period or Usatovo culture time (the second half of the 4th mill. BC). Two other graves 1 and 2 with clay vessels belong to the Pit-Grave culture of the 3rd mill. BC.
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