Pavel S. Kireev1,* and Vasily V. Sudakov2,**
1Ryazan Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve, Ryazan, Russia
2Independent researcher, Ryazan, Russia
*E-mail: pazzlef@gmail.com
**E-mail: sudakov_v@mail.ru
Keywords: Pereyaslavl Ryazansky, ceramics, pots, typology, chronology, 12th–18th centuries.
The article presents a ceramic scale of cooking pots from Pereyaslavl Ryazansky of the 12th–18th centuries. The chronology of the pottery is based on the statistical and typological analysis of 17,140 rim fragments from the Zhitny excavation site in the Kremlin. To generalize it the researchers studied a sample of 149 whole forms, full profiles and the most representative large fragments of vessels obtained from excavations throughout the town (the Kremlin, Ostrog (stockade town), the upper and lower posads (quarters) and those stored in the Ryazan Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve. This analysis made it possible to significantly expand and clarify the existing typology of cooking pots from Pereyaslavl Ryazansky. In order to simplify the identification of the established types, they were linked to Koval and Strikalov’s ceramic scales by the shape of the rim.
DOI: 10.7868/S3034577425040065







