A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region

The article is devoted to the archaeological materials publication from the kurgan 25 excavations of the Kovalevka burial complex. The accompanying inventory, marking a high status of the buried, was found in an individual burial made in the tradition of the Middle Sarmatian funeral rite. The bronze...

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Main Author: Valeriy M. Klepikov
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Published: Volgograd State University 2024-09-01
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description The article is devoted to the archaeological materials publication from the kurgan 25 excavations of the Kovalevka burial complex. The accompanying inventory, marking a high status of the buried, was found in an individual burial made in the tradition of the Middle Sarmatian funeral rite. The bronze cauldron broken in antiquity and placed upside down was found in the cache. Cauldrons of this type existed in the first century AD. Iron bits with two-hole psalms, widespread among the nomads of the steppe zone starting from the turn of the eras and silver-plated iron plaques from the horse bridle jewelry lay nearby. The set of three phalars, which can be functionally defined as breast and shoulder plates of a horse harness, was found on the other side of the cauldron. The phalars made of forged silver sheet traces of gilding on the surface. The multi-figure compositions of animals, birds and floral ornaments were depicted on the obverse, in low relief. Such phalars in Sarmatian monuments were widespread since the turn of the era and exist within the first half of the first century AD. On both sides of the cauldron there were two gray-clay pottery jugs made in Kuban pottery centers. They became widespread in the burial grounds of the Kuban and the Lower Don starting from the turn of the eras, although they were occasionally encountered at the end of the Early Sarmatian time. Two paired long militant knives were placed along the right leg; these finds are well known in the Sarmatian burials of the turn of the first centuries AD, and are found, as a rule, in high status complexes along with horse harness, bronze cauldrons and other prestigious items. All of the above allows us to assert that the buried individual belonged to the nomadic elite, whose burials during that period were concentrated in the Volga-Don interfluve.
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spelling doaj-art-1bba2b882b1f45498af7aa5fe512be992025-01-10T07:53:44ZengVolgograd State UniversityНижневолжский археологический вестник2587-81232658-59952024-09-0123314315610.15688/nav.jvolsu.2024.3.7A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region Valeriy M. Klepikov0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2891-7366Volgograd State UniversityThe article is devoted to the archaeological materials publication from the kurgan 25 excavations of the Kovalevka burial complex. The accompanying inventory, marking a high status of the buried, was found in an individual burial made in the tradition of the Middle Sarmatian funeral rite. The bronze cauldron broken in antiquity and placed upside down was found in the cache. Cauldrons of this type existed in the first century AD. Iron bits with two-hole psalms, widespread among the nomads of the steppe zone starting from the turn of the eras and silver-plated iron plaques from the horse bridle jewelry lay nearby. The set of three phalars, which can be functionally defined as breast and shoulder plates of a horse harness, was found on the other side of the cauldron. The phalars made of forged silver sheet traces of gilding on the surface. The multi-figure compositions of animals, birds and floral ornaments were depicted on the obverse, in low relief. Such phalars in Sarmatian monuments were widespread since the turn of the era and exist within the first half of the first century AD. On both sides of the cauldron there were two gray-clay pottery jugs made in Kuban pottery centers. They became widespread in the burial grounds of the Kuban and the Lower Don starting from the turn of the eras, although they were occasionally encountered at the end of the Early Sarmatian time. Two paired long militant knives were placed along the right leg; these finds are well known in the Sarmatian burials of the turn of the first centuries AD, and are found, as a rule, in high status complexes along with horse harness, bronze cauldrons and other prestigious items. All of the above allows us to assert that the buried individual belonged to the nomadic elite, whose burials during that period were concentrated in the Volga-Don interfluve.https://nav.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/archive-en/703-2024-vol-23-no-3/publications/1918-klepikov-v-m-a-high-status-middle-sarmatian-burial-from-the-kovalevka-burial-complex-in-the-volgograd-regionmiddle sarmatian culturevolga-don interfluvephalarsbronze cauldronpaired militant kniveskuban ceramics
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A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
Нижневолжский археологический вестник
middle sarmatian culture
volga-don interfluve
phalars
bronze cauldron
paired militant knives
kuban ceramics
title A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
title_full A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
title_fullStr A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
title_full_unstemmed A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
title_short A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
title_sort high status middle sarmatian burial from the kovalevka burial complex in the volgograd region
topic middle sarmatian culture
volga-don interfluve
phalars
bronze cauldron
paired militant knives
kuban ceramics
url https://nav.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/archive-en/703-2024-vol-23-no-3/publications/1918-klepikov-v-m-a-high-status-middle-sarmatian-burial-from-the-kovalevka-burial-complex-in-the-volgograd-region
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