Late Irmen Ceramics of the Barnaul Ob Region (Technical and Technological Aspect)
Abstract
The work deals with the ceramic complex settlement CIM 1/3 and 1/5 of the CIM repository. The monuments present the materials of the Late Irmen culture of the Late Bronze in the Barnaul Ob Region. The authors state the relationship between the materials of the mound and the settlement. The technical and technological analysis of 11 samples of ceramics of the village was conducted in accordance with the procedure of A.A. Bobrinsky. The traditions of raw materials selection, preparation of molding compositions and the design of the hollow form were researched on the basis of all 11 vessels and the traditions of the starting construction - on the basis of three vessels from the burial ground, and one from the settlement. As a result of the technical and technological analysis it was found that features of raw materials selection and the preparation of the molding compositions are almost identical in all samples, differing only in the dimension of chamotte. The design of the compound allowed fixing the patchwork capacitive unit The selection is made of one recipe of the molding compositions: clay + fireclay + manure in small concentrations. Despite the similarity in the skills of feedstock selection and preparation of molding compositions, potters, who left the ceramics belonged to at least four different groups of the Late Irmen cultureDOI 10.14258/izvasu(2015)4.2-24
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