Settlement and necropolis Didova Khata I in the tract Didova Khata

Journal Title: Eminak - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

The article deals with the history of archaeological research complex of monuments with the status of national importance and are located in the modern city of Mykolayiv, such as: «The settlement and a necropolis Dedova Huta» in the natural Didova АРХЕОЛОГІЯ 15 Khata. During the study material, notably traced three stages of the study of archaeological sites that are indigenous to the plateau right bank of the Bug estuary east of the lighthouse Didova Khata, 2 km west of the village. Small Korenyha and 30 km north of Olbia, settlement, estate and three necropolis. Archaeologist, ethnographer and director of Mykolayiv historical and archaeological museum F.T. Kaminsky discovered and recorded settlement Didova Khata I. The first phase of research began in 1950th. Detachment Bug-Dniester (Olbical) expedition, together with employees of Mykolayiv History Museum, who spent a number of works on the archaeological monuments located on the banks of the Bug estuary. Excavations were carried out under the supervision of a member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR – L.M. Slavin. One important result was the creation of an overall plan of the settlement. F.M. Shtitelman held stationary on three research areas: A, B and D. Found remains of construction material and determine the date findings attractions – IV-III centuries B.C. The second phase took place in 1960-70s. Last century, and as the previous, was outstanding: V.V. Ruban to open the new monuments – three estates – synchronous and typologically close to the settlement. Villa number 1, situated in the Western part of the tract on the shores of the estuary, recorded in 1973. The physical materials – pottery, amphorae heraclean with stigmas, coins of Olbia, allow the settlement date of the first third IV-III centuries B.C. In 1974, 30 meters to the East, recorded villa number 2 and dated IV-III centuries B.C. Villa number 3 to open in 1965 and dated to the last third of the first half IV-III. centuries B.C. And last, the third stage - in 80-90h's. XX century. Acquaints us with thesoil necropolis. Found proprietary materials dates back to ancient monuments set of archaic time, namely: IV-III centuries. B.C.

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Viktoriia Hubska

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Viktoriia Hubska (2017). Settlement and necropolis Didova Khata I in the tract Didova Khata. Eminak, 4(1), 10-15. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-257071