K.Yu. Kiryushin, Yu.F. Kiryushin, and I.G. Glushkov . The Use of Animal Hair in Ceramic Manufacturing at the Tytkesken-2 Neolithic Site, Western Siberia
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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology
of Eurasia

40 (4) 2012

 

 

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The Use of Animal Hair in Ceramic Manufacturing at the Tytkesken-2 Neolithic Site, Western Siberia

K.Yu. Kiryushin, Yu.F. Kiryushin, and I.G. Glushkov .

The comb pottery found at Tytkesken-2 horizons 7, 6, 4A, and 4 reveals traces of animal hair. Hair was used as armature at the shaping stage: it was wound around the body of the vessel to prevent cracking during baking and drying (pastes were prepared without the use of hair). As the Tytkesken-2 ceramics demonstrate, using hair as armature was a local tradition, practiced in some measure from the Early to the Final Neolithic period.

Keywords: Western Siberia, Neolithic, ceramics, technology, temper, paste, armature, coil technique, patch technique.