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- W3010028284 abstract "The article deals with imported glazed ceramics discovered in the town of Majar during archeological excavations of various years. The first classification of Majar-discovered glazed ceramics was made in the 1970s by O. Dudko who analyzed materials of V. Gorodtsov’s excavations (1907) and those of the 1955 North-Caucasian Expedition. The researcher discovered both local glazed pottery and ones imported from Middle Asia, Transcaucasia and the Volga Region. The late 20th and early 21st centuries have witnessed a significant increase in numbers of imported glazed ceramics from Majar, so the paper seeks to re-address the issue since the newly collected extensive data require proper description, analysis and systematization. Sources and Methods. The study examines imported glazed ceramics collected in Majar during various years. It employs a number of methods, such as the visual-and-descriptive, statistic, typological, technological ones, those of comparative analysis and analogy. Results. The work reveals residents of Majar maintained wide trade relations vividly illustrated by findings of imported glazed ceramics that played somewhat major role there. The latter cluster into categories as follows: kashi pottery from the Volga Region, Iran, Middle Asia (Khwarazm), red-clay glazed ceramics from the Lower Volga Region, Azaq (Azov), Eastern Crimea, supposedly from the Black Sea Region, Mediterranean and Balkans; Shirvan ceramics, Cizhou ceramics (China), Chinese celadon, Chinese white-blue porcelain (Qinghua), Byzantine ceramics. Conclusions. The analysis of morphological and technological features of imported glazed ceramics of Madjar reveals the following groups: glazed red-clay, kashi, Cizhou, Qinghua, Shirvan, and Byzantine ceramics. The bulk of the samples are dated to the 14th century AD. Proportions between the groups indicate that Majar maintained most intensive trade relations with China, capital cities of the Golden Horde, and eastern Crimea. Contacts with Azaq, Khwarazm, Shirvan, Persia, Mediterranean cities and the Balkans were far weaker." @default.
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- W3010028284 title "Импортная поливная керамика Маджара как источник по изучению международной торговли в Золотой Орде" @default.
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