Archaic Greek Pottery in The Black Sea Region
Archaic Greek Pottery in The Black Sea Region
Archaic Greek Pottery in The Black Sea Region
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Date
Archaic period
Geographical Position
Black Sea
1. The beginnings of Greek contacts with the Black Sea area At first, it should be understood that links between the Black Sea and the Aegean were very ancient. There was already in the third and early 2nd millenniums BC a general koine of bronze objects of the so-called Circumpontic production centre, as it was called by Chernych,1 and even closer links are known from the early 2nd millennium: the shapes of bronze objects, the vehicles with spoked wheels, with which the Hyksos people and the Mycenaeans celebrated their military successes, were well known as far as at Arkaim in western Siberia at the same time.2 New finds of bronze ingots in Bulgaria, in the shape of an ox, confirm trade links between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, as do the general calculations of Bronze Age weight units in large parts of Europe.3 All these areas used the Mycenaean weight units for weighing metals, and only at the end of the Bronze Age took over the Near Eastern shekel system.4 The first venturers probably did not carry with them much of their pottery, though there might be some Mycenaean sherds among the materials from the western Black Sea coast, as in the Varna museum. J. Fossey identified a sherd from Tsarevo on the Bulgarian coast as Mycenaean;5 some Mycenaean pottery is known from other parts of Bulgaria, like Koprivlen6 and Drama in the south and south-west. Anyway, we do not usually take our china with us when travelling abroad, and the ancients did not yet know the prejudices of future archaeologists; the excavated pottery points already to developed relations with a settled community of Greek traders. The necessity to acquire enough metals and the adventurous spirit of the Greeks enabled early ventures in the Black Sea reflected in mythical form in the Argonauts story. The introduction of glass beads production and Cypriot pottery to the Black Sea may even have had something to do with the activities of the Phoenicians during the 8th-7th century BC; the Phoenicians were predecessors of Greeks as maritime explorers.7 The alleged finds of the 8th centuryBC pottery in the Black Sea area are still doubtful,8 but finds dated from the late second to the third quarter of the 7th century BC, and in some places slightly preceding the official historical foundations of the colonies, are more common now. In general there has been excavated more early Archaic Greek pottery in the Black Sea than during the eighties. 2. The foundation of Greek Colonies Pottery survey by site (from c. 770 to the end of the 6th century B.C.) 2.1. Western coast of the Black Sea Current surveys have been concerned particularly with the Bulgarian coast.9 In the last years excavations in Apollonia Pontica brought to light much early Ionian pottery from rescue excavations on the peninsula,10 which along with the two other earlier discovered Wild Goat Style vases of the late 7th century B.C., suggest that the town must already have existed at the end of the 7th century BC. On the other hand, Sveti Kirik island (though probably with finds of the same early date) is still less well known. 11 The series of Attic pottery from this area is represented by fragments in the manner of Sophilos and the Polos Painter; Finds from the necropolis, now excavated by a French Bulgarian team, start with late 6th century BC sherds;12 even some Corinthian 6th century BC pottery is known from the city. The site of Debelt on a lake near the Burgas Bay yielded East Greek and Attic 6th century BC pottery, while the emporion at Sladki Kladenci near Burgas yielded finds only of the 5th-4th century B.C.13
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3. From Kirilovo, Bjalata prst i ernozem, Lambansko kladene, two of them now exhibited in the Varna museum and a third in a private collection, all
apparently of the Cypriot copper, cf. M. Lichardus-Itten, J. Lichardus, V. Nikolov (eds.), Beitrge zu jungsteinzeitlichen Forschungen in Bulgarien, (SBA 74) (Bonn, 2002) also for the fragment from debaglaron the western shores of the Marmara Sea.
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Glossary :
1. talent, the, 2. ingot, the
1. Numismatic weight measurement. A silver talent was equal to 60 mnai or 6000 drachmas. 2. A block of metal that is cast in a standard shape for convenient storage or shipment.
alabastron, the
A vessel for holding perfume oil.
amphora, the
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aryballos, the
A flask for holding perfume oil of a spherical or globular shape.
chalyx, the
drinking vessel from Chios. Type of kylix with a tall rim.
chora, the
Theagriculturalland(includingvillagesandlandplots)belongingtoapolis.Itwasboundedwiththepolisonanadministrativeand economicbasis.
emporion, the
Places where trade was conducted, usually small settlements of urban character on the borders or along the coasts and the commercial routes. With the same term are characterized the trade districts, the markets outside the walls of a city and/or settlements being themselves trade centers.
phiale, the
A (metal, rarely clay) shallow vessel with an open rim. Used primarily in libations.
pyxis, the
Small vessel with a lid. Women kept inside cosmetics or jewels. It bears no handles except for the skyphoid pyxis of Sicily.
rhyton, the
libation vessel with an outlet at the bottom of the vessel allowing the slow outflow of the liquid.
rosette, the
An ornament with a generally circular combination of parts resembling a flower or plant.
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