Bronze Age barrow No. 2 of the “DOT” group near Glinoe village on the Lower Dniester Cover Image

Курган бронзового века № 2 группы «ДОТ» у с. Глиное на Нижнем Днестре
Bronze Age barrow No. 2 of the “DOT” group near Glinoe village on the Lower Dniester

Author(s): Sergey N. Razumov, Sergey D. Lysenko, Vitalii S. Sinika, Nicolai P. Telnov
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Bons Offices – Casa Editorial-Poligrafică
Keywords: Lower Dniester region; Early Bronze Age; Middle Bronze Age; barrows; funeral rite;

Summary/Abstract: The article publishes materials from the barrow 2 of the “DOT” group near Glinoe village on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. Seven complexes of the Pit Graves cultural and historical community were studied three of which were the main ones. The ritual features make it possible to attribute them to the first half of the 3rd millennium BC. Four other complexes are late Pit Graves burials; they were sunk in the eastern edge of barrow. The three graves of the Ingul Catacomb culture can be dated to the last quarter of the 3rd millennium BC. The grave 7 with dismembered skeleton, trepanation, a basalt billet of a mace head stands out. A stylized flint figurine was found in burial 11. The burial 9 was the latest in barrow 2 was, dated to the 9th century AD. Based on the dating, it is preliminary associated with the ancient Hungarian tribes that inhabited the territory of the North-West Black Sea region at that time.

  • Issue Year: 1/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 119-144
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Russian