MAIASP. 2021. No. 13 I.B. Teslenko ( CERAMIC ASSEMBLAGES OF THE DOI: 10.53737/2713-2021.2021.58.44.018 Access this
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The Funa fortress is
one of the key sites for the study of the 15th c. fortification
architecture of the Northern Black Sea Region. The archaeological excavations
were carried out there during 11 field seasons from 1980 till 1995. To date,
the history of construction has been studied in detail and the architecture
of the fortress ensemble has been recreated. However, the publication of
materials from excavation of the site is still an actual question. The
richest archaeological assemblages relate to the final stage of the
fortress's life — 1459—1475. Cesspools of the donjon and of the public toilet
near the barracks drew attention among others. They were full of ceramic
material despite their specific functions. There are 1 two-handed jug, 3
kitchen pots, 2 of which are imported, 1 small goblet and 14 glazed bowls
among the finds that were partially or fully reconstructed. The most of
glazed ceramics are the local plain and sgraffito
wares, two of which were decorated with the monogram of Prince Alexander, the
owner of the castle. Three bowls are imported from |
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Received
October 29, 2021 Accepted
for publication November 15, 2021 |
About the author: Teslenko Iryna (Kyiv, Ukraine). PhD (History), E-mail: teslenko.i2016@gmail.com |