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Urn

Inventory number:
Ар-459
Author:
Unknown
Creation Date:
late 1st century
Place of Creation:
Provenance:
Institute of Archaeology of National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Excavations near the village Zvenygorod, Lviv region, 1975
Technique:
Size:
38 x 23 cm
Material:
pottery
Type of object:
Vessel
Subject:
Przeworsk culture, Lypytsya culture
Found in burial No. 1 in the Village of Zvenyhorod, the urn has a round shape with a small bottom featuring protruding rims. The neck is slightly narrowed and ends with convex beads. The urn is filled with charred bones and is light gray in color. It has been restored from separate fragments. The archaeological site in Zvenуhorod is characterized by the difficulty of determining the ethnicity of the population that lived on this territory in the last centuries BC and the first centuries AD. Tribes of the Przeworsk culture penetrate here from the northwest along the Western Bug, and later the tribes of the Lypytsya culture and the Zarubintsy (from the south). Due to the cohabitation of the bearers of these cultures and the cultural exchange, which actively took place in particular between the tribes of the Przeworsk and Lipytsya cultures, as well as essentially the same burial rite (cremation, in urns), the existence of both stucco and pottery ceramics, clearly attribute the archaeological sites as belonging to only one culture is difficult.
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