Innovations of the Beginning of the Sixth Millennium BC in the Northern Pontic Steppe

Author:

Kotova Nadezhda1,Demchenko Olha2ORCID,Kiosak Dmytro34

Affiliation:

1. Department of the Eneolithic and Bronze Age archaeology, Institute of Archaeology of National Academy of Science of Ukraine , Kyiv , Ukraine

2. Department of Archaeology and Ethnology of Ukraine , Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University , Dvorjyanska Str., 2 , Odesa , Ukraine

3. Department of Archaeology and Ethnology of Ukraine, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University , Odesa , Ukraine

4. Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice , Venice , Italy

Abstract

Abstract This study focuses on the pottery-bearing (“Neolithic”) sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The vessels ornamented with comb imprints appeared there in the sixth millennium BC. In the light of a recent re-dating of the Rakushechny Yar site sequence, the sites of the northern Azov region appeared to be the earliest evidence for this innovation. The innovation in the ceramic assemblage is accompanied by an innovative lithic tool set. The latter included macro-blades and fan-shaped end-scrapers, which were previously unknown in the studied region. Their reanalysis (including new field work at the single-layer site of Chapaevka) helped formulate a hypothesis of maritime transmission of comb-ornamented ceramics in the Black and Azov Sea. This hypothesis will stimulate further discussions regarding the ways of Neolithization in Eastern Europe. It underlines the connections between Balkan “classic” Neolithic and pottery-bearing sites of the Ukrainian Steppe. The impressed ware from Makri and other mainland Greek sites is treated as the closest analogy to the finds of the northern Azov Sea region.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,Archeology,Conservation

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