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Українська: Олена Дзнеладзе заповнює результати дня у польовому щоденнику на археологічних розкопках пізньоскіфського некрополя у селищі Червоний Маяк (Херсонська область), які продовжила у червні-липні 2017 року Пізньоскіфська археологічна експедиція під керівництвом Олександра Володимировича Симоненка (доктора історичних наук, професора) з допомогою Олени Дзнеладзе та Дениса Сікози (завідувача відділом науково-охоронних робіт на пам'ятках археології Херсонської області).
Олена Сергоївна Дзнеладзе – кандидат історичних наук, фахівець з пізньоскіфської та сарматської археологічних культур, науковий співробітник відділу археології ранньої залізної доби Інституту археології Національної академії наук України. В ході розкопок у 2017р. було досліджено 11 поховань: підбійні могили, які належали, скоріш за все, сарматам, що осіли у пізньоскіфському середовищі, і катакомби (земляні склепи), які вважаються пізньоскіфськими. Поховання датуються II століттям н.е. Поховальне начиння на дослідженій ділянці складали нечисленні прикраси та фрагменти ліпних посудин. Городище (і могильник поруч із ним) у селищі Червоний Маяк є однією з 16 відомих на сьогодні пізньоскіфських пам'яток Нижнього Подніпров’я, які датуються з другої половини II ст. до н.е. до середини ІII ст. н. е. і населення яких входило до складу Малої Скіфії.English: Dr. Olena Dzneladze fills in the results of the day in the filed-work diary at the archaeological excavations of the Late Scythian necropolis in Chervony Mayak village (Kherson region) which were continued in June-July 2017 by the Late-Scythian archaeological expedition headed by Dr. Oleksandr Symonenko (Doctor habilitatis in Archaeology, Professor) with the assistance of Dr. Olena Dzneladze and Denis Sikoza (Head of the Department of Research and Protection of Archaeological sites in the Kherson Region). Olena Dzneladze is Ph.D. in Archaeology, the specialist in Late Scythian and Sarmatian archeological cultures, Research Officer of the Archeology of the Early Iron Age Department of Institute of Archeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The hill-fort (and the graves near it) in the Chervony Mayak village is one of the 16 known Late Scythian sites of the Lower Dnieper Region which are dated since the second half of the II century B.C. till the mid- III century AD and the population of which was a part of Scythia Minor. During the excavation in 2017 11 burials were discovered: the niche-graves belonging most likely to Sarmatians settled in the Late Scythian milieu and the catacombs (earth crypts) which are considered to be Late Scythians. The burials are dated by the II century AD. The grave goods of the excavated graves consisted of a few decorations and fragments of the hand-made vessels. |
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