ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Archeology |
Vasilyeva T. A. | Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Zhulnikov A. M. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Keywords: rhomb-pit ware typical comb-pit ware asbestos ware asbestos pendants Eneolithic |
Summary: The article presents the results of a study aimed at revealing the reasons that caused the appearance of
pots with asbestos temper and ornaments made of this fi ber material in the culture of the population with rhomb-pit ware tradition in the Onega Lake region (Obonezhye) in the fi rst half of the 4th millennium BC. During the study of pottery collections, the information about all the rare fi nds of potsherds with pit-comb decoration and asbestos temper in the region was collected and the discovery sites were mapped. The morphological characteristics of the potsherds were
also described and compared with the characteristics of rhomb-pit and comb-pit ware with sand and gravel temper. The
article discusses the archaeological materials from an ancient workshop for producing asbestos pendants (probably for
exchange). The authors substantiate their assumption that the beginning of the asbestos use could be connected with the
infl uence of the population with typical comb-pit ware from the Saimaa Lake region in eastern Finland. The population with the rhomb-pit ware tradition did not used asbestos often, which can be explained by a rather long period of transition to a new strategy of extraction and use of local mineral resources. |
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