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2020 | 67 | 1 | 77 - 102

Article title

GLASSCHALEN VOM TYP WEKLICE AUS DEN GRÄBERN 110 UND 211 DES SPÄTKAISERZEITLICH-/FRÜHVÖLKERWANDERUNGSZEITLICHEN GRÄBERFELDES VOJTENKI 1 (OSTUKRAINE)

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Glass bowls of Weklice type from graves 110 and 211 of Vojtenki 1 Late Roman – Early Great migration period burial ground (Eastern Ukraine)

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Current publication is devoted to the injection of two same-type glass bowls from Cherniakhiv culture burial ground into the circle of scientific knowledge. Similar glass bowls are came from graves 110 and 211 on Vojtenki 1 burial ground (Eastern Ukraine). During the research, presumable closest analogies to them were found. These analogies are vessels from Weklice, Poland (burial 82) and Danceni, Republic Moldova (burial 169). T. Stawiarska was identified them as a “Weklice” type. Distinctive and peculiar morphological features of each of the bowls indicate that the Weklice type vessels are unlikely to have a common origin. However, despite these differences, similar shape, the same techniques for processing a rim and a similar ornament composition allow us to rank these bowls to type of product. Some researchers have associated “hot decoration” way of glassware production with the provincial-Roman glass working technology. That is why, it could be assumed, that Weklice type glass bowls have provincial-Roman origin. The evolution of the glassware forms in Roman world allows us to establish the time of their production. It is limited to the period between the second third of the 3rd century – the end of 3rd/beginning of 4th centuries. Lower chronological frame corresponds to the time of appearance of such products in Barbaricum, and the upper one to the time of disappearance of glassware with fire-rounded rim in a number of border provinces of the Empire. Nevertheless, the dating of burials 110 and 211 from Vojtenki 1, shows that such products continue to exist in Barbaricum for a rather long time and fall into complexes at least at chronological stage C3. At the Voitenki 1 burial ground, such bowls are found only in high or special social status female graves. Moreover, the same type of vessel appears in burials with different burial rite as a grave good.

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67

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1

Pages

77 - 102

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  • Historical Faculty of Vasil Karazin National University, Archaeological expedition of Vasil Karazin National University, Maidan Svobody 4, 610 22 Kharkiv, Ukraine

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