Ekaterinovka – single-layer settlement of the Sântana de Mureş-Chernyakhov culture Cover Image

Екатериновка – однослойное поселение культуры Сынтана де Муреш-Черняхов
Ekaterinovka – single-layer settlement of the Sântana de Mureş-Chernyakhov culture

Author(s): Ivan Vlasenko, Tatiana Shcerbakova
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei
Keywords: 4th century; Sântana de Mureş-Chernyakhov culture; Ecaterinovca; rescue archaeology

Summary/Abstract: In 1978, on a single-layer settlement of the Sântana de Mureş-Chernyakhov culture near the village of Ecaterinovca (Cimişlia District) rescue excavations were carried out. On an area of about 1,800 sq. m. there were identified three ground pillar structures, one of which served as a dwelling while the other two were of household destination, a dugout without heating facilities, two storage pits with burnt walls, garbage pits, many pits of poles, as well as a remote wattle-and-daub frame oven. In one of the storage pits there were found five whole vessels: three large seed vessels with the remnants of charred millet, a massive wide-necked red-figure amphora with fluted body and helmet bottom, and a narrow-necked gray-clay single-handed jug. The range of fine and cooking ware is common for sites of this culture. Fragments of rough and smooth gray wheel-made pottery prevail; there are fragments of amphorae made of red clay and light-colored clay. The percentage of hand-modeled ceramics is negligible. There were found individual objects made of clay, iron, stone, bone, glass, and bronze. Based on the dating of the widenecked amphora and a bronze fibula the Ecaterinovca settlement dates back to the 4th century.

  • Issue Year: IX/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 261-274
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Russian