Ceramic Stamps from Chersonesos “Nymphaeum” Cover Image

Керамические клейма из херсонесского «нимфеума»
Ceramic Stamps from Chersonesos “Nymphaeum”

Author(s): Mihail V. Ivashchenko
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Chersonesos; 4th century BC; “Nymphaeum”; crypt; fi lling; complex; amphora; stamps; magistrates; manufacturers; “the most ancient” wall

Summary/Abstract: The article publishes and analyzes ceramic stamps from the “Nymphaeum”. This complex, which was located near the city gate of the 16th curtain in the south-eastern sector of Chersonesos, was excavated in 1957—1958 by S. F. Strzelecki. During the two years of excavation, epigraphic material consisting of 17 ceramic stamps (Thasos, Mende, Acanthus and Heraklea) was discovered there, 16 of which were on an amphorae and one on a tile. The time span of the stamps is wide enough: from the late 5th century BC till the 30s of the 4th century BC. Apparently, filling of the “Nymphaeum” was done simultaneously, for which purpose garbage from the city dump was used. On the basis of the two latest Herakleian stamps of the magistrate Σιλανός and manufacturer Αἰσίμιδας, the author assumes that both the filling of “Nymphaeum”, as well as the first phase of construction of the “Hellenistic” defensive wall, erected over “Nymphaeum”, are dated to the late 40s — early 30s of the 4th century BC.The article publishes and analyzes ceramic stamps from the “Nymphaeum”. This complex, which was located near the city gate of the 16th curtain in the south-eastern sector of Chersonesos, was excavated in 1957—1958 by S. F. Strzelecki. During the two years of excavation, epigraphic material consisting of 17 ceramic stamps (Thasos, Mende, Acanthus and Heraklea) was discovered there, 16 of which were on an amphorae and one on a tile. The time span of the stamps is wide enough: from the late 5th century BC till the 30s of the 4th century BC. Apparently, filling of the “Nymphaeum” was done simultaneously, for which purpose garbage from the city dump was used. On the basis of the two latest Herakleian stamps of the magistrate Σιλανός and manufacturer Αἰσίμιδας, the author assumes that both the filling of “Nymphaeum”, as well as the first phase of construction of the “Hellenistic” defensive wall, erected over “Nymphaeum”, are dated to the late 40s — early 30s of the 4th century BC.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 273-281
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Russian