Hand-made ceramics on the territory of Murzaly in the Eastern Aral Sea region
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.11, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-03-24
Authors : E. Barinova;
Page : 256-266
Keywords : the Eastern Aral Sea region; hand-made pottery; winter settlements of medieval nomads;
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of medieval hand-made ceramics of the settlement of Murzaly in the territory of the Eastern Aral sea region. The features of its manufacturing technology, forms, ornamentation are highlighted, a comparative typology is carried out. The coarse hand-made ceramics of the Murzaly settlement has a kitchen purpose. It is represented by boilers, pots, jugs, cans, bowls and lids. The studied ceramics does not find analogies in the complexes of the developed Central Asian states. It probably could have been formed on the territory of the Eastern Priaralye and was associated with the migrations of nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes. The fact of the discovery of coarse hand-made ceramics in the settlement Murzaly confirms the assumption that it could have been the wintering ground of medieval nomads of the 10th-11th centuries.
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