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Название: Early Horse Bridle with Cheekpieces as a Marker of Social Change: An Experimental and Statistical Study
Год издания: 2018
Тип публикации: Публикации в зарубежных изданиях
Библиографическое описание Chechushkov I. V. Early Horse Bridle with Cheekpieces as a Marker of Social Change: An Experimental and Statistical Study / I. V. Chechushkov, A.V. Epimakhov, A. G. Bersenev // Journal of Archaeological Science. 2018. Vol. 97. P. 125–136.
Аннотация

The morphological similarities/dissimilarities between antler and bone-made cheekpieces have been employed in several studies to construct a relative chronology for Bronze Age Eurasia. Believed to constitute a part of the horse bit, the cheekpieces appear in ritual contexts everywhere from the Mycenaean Shaft Graves to the Bronze Age kurgan cemeteries in Siberia. However, these general understandings of the function and morphological changes of cheekpieces have never been rigorously tested. This paper presents statistical analyses (e.g., similarities, multidimensional scaling, and cluster analysis) that document differences in cheekpiece morphology, comparing shield-like, plate-formed, and rod-shaped types in the context of temporal change and spatial variation. We investigated changes in function over time through the use of experimental replicas used in bridling horses. This experimental work supports the hypothesis that these objects served to bridle harnessed (shield-like) or ridden (plate-formed and rod-shaped) horses. Moreover, comparison of use wear on the ancient artifacts with the replicas provides insight into how long the artifacts were used before they were deposited in the funeral contexts or discarded. These observations support that the Sintashta chariots dating back to ca. 2100 BC were ridden and suggest the end of the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1500–1200 BC) as the earliest possible date for horseback riding in warfare. This study highlights changes in horse exploitation and simultaneous shifts in human societies.

 
Ключевые слова

 CHEEK-PIECES, CHARIOT, BRONZE AGE, EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY, USE-WEAR