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КАМЕННЫЕ ПЛИТЫ ИЗ СКИФСКИХ ЗАХОРОНЕНИЙ ЛЕВОБЕРЕЖЬЯ НИЖНЕГО ДНЕСТРА

КАМЕННЫЕ ПЛИТЫ ИЗ СКИФСКИХ ЗАХОРОНЕНИЙ ЛЕВОБЕРЕЖЬЯ НИЖНЕГО ДНЕСТРА

Abstract

В статье анализируются 43 каменные плиты из скифских захоронений левобережья Нижнего Днестра V—II вв. до н.э. Они происходят из мужских и женских погребений и использовались, вероятно, в качестве столов, на которые ставились различные предметы. Плиты имеют разные форму и размеры. Изучение состава горных пород показало, что плиты изготавливались из обломочных (песчаники, кварциты и алевролиты), и реже — карбонатных (известняки) пород, а весь каменный материал имеет местное происхождение. С течением времени количество плит в скифских погребениях региона увеличивается, а требования к правильности их форм и тщательности обработки снижаются, при этом заметна тенденция к отбору определённых горных пород (песчаников с карбонатным цементом), из которых они изготавливались. Скорее всего, это связано с природной трещиноватостью данных пород, которая позволяла легко получать плиты нужного размера.

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History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, скифы, scythians, stone slabs, rocks, петрография, горные породы, petrography, Archaeology, v—ii вв. до н.э, the 5th — 2nd centuries bce, каменные плиты, левобережье нижнего днестра, graves, погребения, CC1-960, left bank of the lower dniester

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