Rare Groups of Ceramic Imports in Bolgar
Journal: Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2012-03-25
Authors : Volkov Igor V. Moscow; Russian Federation; Gubaydullin Ayrat M. Kazan; Republic of Tatarstan; Russian Federation;
Page : 190-203
Keywords : the Middle Volga river region; Bolgar city site; unglazed ceramics; medieval amphorae; pythos; production centers; trade ties;
Abstract
Ceramic forms encountered on the Bolgar city site as singular items only are characterized in the article. One of them is the round-bottomed amphora with analogies characteristic of the Syria-Palestine region. Another vessel that is rare for Bolgar is the pythos referring to the “first Cretan” group. Both vessels are fragmented, but their overall shape can be reconstructed. A detailed description of both vessels, a wide range of analogies and possible вating are provided. Vessels similar to those described are usually included in the Southeastern Crimean group, although it is possible that they should be separated from the group as the products of more remote centers. The analysis of these groups has demonstrated the importance of investigating even expressionless unglazed pottery findings.
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