Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context

In the course of excavations in 2016 in the north-eastern part of the Berezan settlement, sector “O-Western”, graffiti on two Ionian cups were found. One of them belongs to the “rosette bowl” type of the 2nd quarter of the 6th century BCE; the incompletely preserved inscription contains a dedication...

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Main Authors: Pavlichenko, N.A., Chistov, D.E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cimmeria Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья
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Online Access:https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/kiliki-pifeya-i-deynona-iz-raskopok-berezani-i-ih-arheologicheskiy-kontekst
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spelling doaj-0697e126d17148b0a5354580528bf42b2021-03-25T14:16:11ZengCimmeria PublishingМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья2713-20212021-03-011288791310.24411/2713-2021-2020-00028Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological contextPavlichenko, N.A. 0 Chistov, D.E.1Institute of History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of SciencesState HermitageIn the course of excavations in 2016 in the north-eastern part of the Berezan settlement, sector “O-Western”, graffiti on two Ionian cups were found. One of them belongs to the “rosette bowl” type of the 2nd quarter of the 6th century BCE; the incompletely preserved inscription contains a dedication to Hermes, and the name of the owner, Deinon. The storage pit in which this vessel was discovered is dated to the 2nd quarter — mid. 6th century BCE on the basis of stratigraphy and pottery finds. The second graffito is inscribed on a large Ionian kylix with a bent rim (“Knickrandschale”). This long inscription bears the name of the owner, Pythes the son of Pericles. Despite the chronological proximity, these vessels belong to different periods of the Berezan settlement. The Deinon’s bowl is synchronous with the dugouts of the early settlement on Berezan, being one of the evidences that Greek population predominated. The Pytheas’ kylix seems to reveal the name of the owner of a large multi-chamber stone-and mudbrick house, built in the beginning of the 3rd quarter of the 6th century BCE.https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/kiliki-pifeya-i-deynona-iz-raskopok-berezani-i-ih-arheologicheskiy-kontekstberezanborysthenesnorth black sea regiongreek archaic potterygraffiti
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Chistov, D.E.
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Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context
Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья
berezan
borysthenes
north black sea region
greek archaic pottery
graffiti
author_facet Pavlichenko, N.A.
Chistov, D.E.
author_sort Pavlichenko, N.A.
title Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context
title_short Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context
title_full Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context
title_fullStr Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context
title_full_unstemmed Cups of Pythes and Deinon from Berezan island site and their archeological context
title_sort cups of pythes and deinon from berezan island site and their archeological context
publisher Cimmeria Publishing
series Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья
issn 2713-2021
publishDate 2021-03-01
description In the course of excavations in 2016 in the north-eastern part of the Berezan settlement, sector “O-Western”, graffiti on two Ionian cups were found. One of them belongs to the “rosette bowl” type of the 2nd quarter of the 6th century BCE; the incompletely preserved inscription contains a dedication to Hermes, and the name of the owner, Deinon. The storage pit in which this vessel was discovered is dated to the 2nd quarter — mid. 6th century BCE on the basis of stratigraphy and pottery finds. The second graffito is inscribed on a large Ionian kylix with a bent rim (“Knickrandschale”). This long inscription bears the name of the owner, Pythes the son of Pericles. Despite the chronological proximity, these vessels belong to different periods of the Berezan settlement. The Deinon’s bowl is synchronous with the dugouts of the early settlement on Berezan, being one of the evidences that Greek population predominated. The Pytheas’ kylix seems to reveal the name of the owner of a large multi-chamber stone-and mudbrick house, built in the beginning of the 3rd quarter of the 6th century BCE.
topic berezan
borysthenes
north black sea region
greek archaic pottery
graffiti
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