The Saka ‘Animal Style’ in Context: Material, Technology, Form and Use

Author:

Amir Saltanat1,Roberts Rebecca C.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK

2. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3ER, UK

3. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge CB2 1RB, UK

Abstract

The Iron Age Saka population of the eastern Eurasian Steppe is considered one of the earliest of the Scythian groups to emerge at the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE, consequently producing some of the earliest expressions of ‘animal style’ art. Recent excavations of burial mounds (kurgans) in the East Kazakhstan region have provided invaluable data on the depositional contexts of such objects. This paper combines contextual archaeological data and visual analysis with data on the chemical composition and technological production (through X-ray fluorescence and optical microscopy) of some of the gold artefacts from the Eleke Sazy funerary complex in East Kazakhstan. It is demonstrated that the positioning of wearable ornaments within undisturbed archaeological contexts can give vital information about their form and function, while evidence of production techniques and use-wear indicate the time investment and status the objects may have held. It is concluded that the Saka engaged in a complex process of design and execution of their art, depicting many different elements of the natural world. Further research is needed into understanding Saka lifeways and belief systems in relation to large-scale processes of climate change, land use, time, and society from securely dated and well-documented funerary and domestic archaeological contexts.

Funder

UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Capability for Collections (CapCo) Fund

McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

University of Cambridge Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholars Programme and Magdalene College Student Research Bursary

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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