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Stratum plus. 2025. No5

V. V. Morozov (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. V. Stavitsky (Penza, Russian Federation), А. L. Smirnov (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. V. Lyganov (Kazan, Russian Federation), V. I. Danilevskaya (Moscow, Russian Federation)

Novoe Biksenteevo Hoards: Typology and X-ray Fluorescence Analysis




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Pages: 141-153 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.55086/sp255141153


In 2022—2024, research in the Eastern Cross-Kama area in the territory of the Novoye Biksenteevo village revealed two hoards of bronze items from the Lomovatovskaya culture: 54 items in the first hoard and 12 in the second, a significant portion of which consisted of composite rattling jewelry. X-ray fluorescence analysis of these finds was carried out at the Collective Use Centre of IA RAS. Most of the items were made of tin-lead and tin bronze; in several items, the increased content of aluminum and zinc was recorded. A considerable variation in the percentage of the main impurities indicates that a significant part of the items were subjected to repeated remelting after their breakage. Most of the items were made of tin-lead and tin bronze, with the increased content of aluminum and zinc documented in a number of items. A considerable variation in the percentage of the main impurities indicates that a significant part of the items was subjected to repeated remelting after their breakage. Most of the jewelry items date back to the 7th century and find close analogies in female ornaments of the Permian Finnic cultures. The latest finds allow dating these hoards to the turn of the 7th—8th centuries or the first quarter of the 8th century.


Keywords: Novoe Biksenteevo settlement, Eastern Trans-Kama area, medieval hoards, bronze jewelry, 7th–8th centuries, Lomovatovskaya culture, Polom culture, Nevolino culture, Qwarezm coin


Information about authors:

Viсtor Morozov
(Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical  Sciences. “Archeology of the East European Plain” LLC. Mira Ave., 89, ap. 174, Moscow, 129085, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
ORCID: 0000-0001-6796-454X

Vladimir Stavitsky (Penza, Russian Federation). Doctor of Historical Sciences. Penza State UniversityKrasnaya St., 40, Penza, 440026, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
ORCID: 0000-0002-5957-3781

Alexei Smirnov (Moscow, Russian Federation). Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of SciencesDmitry Ulyanov St., 19, Moscow, 117292, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
ORCID: 0000-0003-2221-8011

Anton Lyganov (Kazan, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences, Docent. “Archeology of the East European Plain” LLC. Mira Ave., 89, ap. 174, Moscow, 129085, Russian Federation; Kazan (Volga Region) Federal UniversityKremlyovskaya St., 18, Kazan, 420008, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
ORCID: 0009-0001-1436-840X

Victoria Danilevskaya (Moscow, Russian Federation). Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of SciencesDmitry Ulyanov St., 19, Moscow, 117292, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
ORCID: 0009-0008-9780-1723

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