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Translations of Russian Works
The translations offered here are part of a working collection of
translations used by the AMPHORAS Project over a number of years. Many
are partial -- only the passages of particular interest for the dating
and classification of Greek amphoras are given. Most have erred on the
side of literalness at the expense of style. In some, where a "social
science" style of reference has been used, links to the Bibliography
have been added to identify works cited, rather than reproducing the
References list in the original. Some do not include illustrations,
and are best used with the original publication.
We are grateful to S.Iu. Monakhov and I.V. Kats for permission to
present our translations of works originally published by them, and to
Saratov University Press for permission to include translations of
articles which have appeared in the journal Antichnyi mir and
arkheologiia, or in the collection Grecheskie amphory
(Saratov 1992). These translations are not to be used in any kind of
publication without the permission of the copyright holder and of the
translator(s).
Translations
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Brashinskii (1980) |
Efremov (1992) |
Kats (1985) |
Koehler (1992) |
Monakhov (1999) |
Monakhov and Rogov (1990) |
Tsekhmistrenko (1958) |
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Brashinskii, I.B. Greek Ceramic Import on the Lower Don in V--III
Centuries BC [Grecheskii keramicheskii import na Nizhnem Donu v
V-III vv. do n.e.] (AN SSSR Leningrad 1980).
- Partial: table of contents, pages 11-17, 41-44 only (to be continued).
- Of special interest as giving a description of the range and arrangement
of the amphoras found at this site. The amphora finds have enabled
archaeologists to date the site with some accuracy, and the overlap
in finds and dates with Olbia and Tanais have provided important
contexts for the study of other archaeological finds.
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Monakhov, S.Iu.; Rogov, E.Ia.
"Amphoras of the Panskoe I Necropolis [Amfory nekropolia Panskoe I]"
Antichnye Mir i Arkheologiia 7 (1990) 128--153.
- Full article (with illustrations)
- Another important Russian archaeological site, at which a range of
Greek amphoras were found; these are fully described in the article,
and use is made of their capacity measurements to lay a basis
for later studies of trade standards.
- V.I. Tsekhmistrenko
"On the Question of the Periodization of Sinopean Ceramic Stamps
[K voprosu o periodizatsii sinopskikh keramicheskikh kleim]"
SA 1958.1, (1958) 56--70
- Full article.
- A locus classicus for how the internal evidence of amphora
stamps, both readings and devices, can be used to establish
sequences of names and dates. Using the material at his
disposal in the Kerch museum, the author illustrates the dies
of different die-cutters and works out the relation of the
devices, syntax, and line arrangements in the stamps to the
magistrates and fabricants named in them, thus laying the
framework for dating Sinopean stamps (the dating has been
refined since by other scholars).
- N.V. Efremov
"On the History of Trade Relations of Knidos with the North
Black Sea Area (According to the Materials of Ceramic Stamps) [K
istorii torgovykh sviazei Knida s severnym Prichernomor'em (Po
materialam keramicheskikh kleim] Greek Amphoras [Grecheskie
amfory] (Saratov University Press, 1992 Saratov) 254-265
- Full article (with illustrations)
- Proposes a redefinition of Grace's period dates for Knidian
stamps and lays out the pattern of Knidian trade to the Black
Sea Area from the beginning of Knidian stamping (the "prow"
stamps are accepted as Knidian) to the latter part of the 2c
BC, tracing the rise and fall of trade into the region through
an analysis of the number of Knidian amphoras imported there,
and relating the fluctuations to political events.
- C.G. Koehler
"A Brief Typology and Chronology of Corinthian Transport Amphoras
[Obshchaia tipologiia i khronologia korinfskikh transportnykh
amfor] Greek Amphoras [Grecheskie amfory] (Saratov
University Press, 1992 Saratov) 265-279
- Full article
- Definition and description of the three types of amphoras
often assigned to Corinth: types A (8c to 4c BCE) and A'
(5c to 2c BCE), which were in fact made in Corinth, and type B
(6c to 2c BCE) which may have been made in Corinth, but seems
also to have been produced by Corinth's colony, Corcyra.
- V.I. Kats
"Typology and Chronological Classification of
Khersonesan Magistrate Stamps [Tipologiia i
khronologicheskaia klassifikatsiia Khersonesskikh
magistratskikh kleim]"
VDI 1985.1 87--113.
- full article (with illustrations)
- Details new criteria for grouping the 370 known Khersonesan
stamp types (dies) from the study of ca 2500 stamps; divides
magistrate stamps into stylistic groupings (Types), and develops a
chronological framework: Group 1 = end 4c BC to 1/4 3c BC; Group 2
= 275--215 BC; Group 3 = 215--60s 2c BC. Tables (the major one not
reproduced here) show the chronological positions of the magistrates
named on the stamps, and the stylistic features of the
stamps to be found in each chronological group.
- S.Iu. Monakhov
"Towards a typology of Knidian amphoras of 4th-2nd c BC [K
tipologii knidskikh amfor IV-II vv. do n.e.]"
The Bosporan phenomenon: Greek culture on the periphery of the
ancient world [Bosporskii fenomenon: grecheskaia kul'tura na
periferii antichnogo mira]. (St Petersburg, 1999) pp
161-172. [Also in PDF for downloading
and printing.]
- full article (with illustrations)
- Collects evidence for early amphoras, such as the prow stamp
jars, ones with monogram PAQ, other mushroom rim jars, and Zenon A
and B amphoras, and discusses parallels from Russian contexts to
support their identification as Knidian. Two different series of
Knidian amphoras are proposed, classified as Type I A-D and Type
II A-G. Illustrated with profile drawings of all Types.
We will be glad to receive comments, queries, and especially
corrections. Prière de nous signaler les erreurs!
The AMPHORAS Project.
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