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Bronze cauldrons of the Scythian time are rare in the Northern Black Sea region, especially on its western borders. Therefore, those few items found on the territory of the Republic of Moldova occupy a worthy place in the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova (NMHM). In particular, in the archaeological exhibition, two bronze cauldrons are displayed, discovered near the village of Nicolscoe in 1988 in burial mounds no. 14 and 15. In addition, in 2020, two bronze cauldrons without any accompanying documents were found in the collection of NMHM; however, they were visually identified as coming from various excavations in the Low Dniester region, such as burial mound no. 45 near Dubăsari and burial mound no. 1 near the Răscăieții Noi village.

The object presented as the exhibit of the month is a little-known find discovered in 1979 in barrow 1 near the village of Răscăieții Noi in the Ștefan Vodă district. In addition to its outstanding size (about 10 m high), this mound is known for discovering a cast bronze finial in the Scythian animal style on its surface in 1953. However, by the beginning of excavations, the locals had damaged part of the mound and a Scythian cast bronze cauldron was found near it. The cauldron was seriously damaged by mechanical impact, as a result of which the rim was deformed, and the walls, with one preserved vertical handle, were bent inwards. Fragments in the upper part of the body and one handle have been lost. The total reconstructed height of the cauldron is 24 cm (excluding the handles), the reconstructed diameter of the hemispherical cauldron is 30 cm, and the weight is 6.5 kg. In 2020, data on the chemical composition of the bronze cauldron alloy were obtained, revealing that it was cast from an alloy of almost 95 per cent copper. Unfortunately, due to the loss of information on the context of the discovery of the cauldron at Răscăieții Noi, it is impossible to link its discovery with one or another Scythian burial of the barrow. Moreover, the grave goods of other Scythian burials of Barrow 1 do not allow them to date below the 4th century BC. However, the cauldron with vertical handles from Răscăieții Noi most likely belongs earlier. This may be indicated by a bronze finial from the first half of the 5th century BC, which was found on this barrow in 1953. In addition, burial 7 from the nearest excavated barrow 2 at Răscăieții Noi, containing a plaque depicting a rolled predator (a copy of which is also on display at the NMHM), belongs to the mid- 5th century BC. Thus, there is a high probability that the cauldron from Barrow 1 at Răscăieții Noi is associated with the late Middle Scythian period or the mid-5th century BC.

Scythian bronze cauldrons in the west area are concentrated in three main regions: Bukovina-Podolia, the Lower Danube, and the Lower Dniester. Some Scythian cauldrons have no reliable archaeological context. Nevertheless, in combination with the same "stray" finds like the Scythian statues, the finds of Scythian cauldrons mark the Scythian presence, most likely not earlier than the late 6th century or even the turn of the 6th-5th centuries BC. The cauldrons first appeared in Bukovina, where they have been known since the middle of the 7th century BC. Bronze cauldrons (with their carriers) entered the steppe region 150-200 years later, and the "military" burials that appeared in the western steppe regions were no earlier than the middle of the 5th century BC. Most burials with cauldrons (and, apparently, the stray finds) are dated back to the second half of the 5th century BC. Then, in the early 4th century BC, their quantity was reduced, and after the first quarter of the 4th century BC, they completely disappeared from the cultural practice of the population of the steppes of the North-Western Black Sea region.

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Publications Journal „Tyragetia"


Tyragetia, serie nouă, vol. III [XVIII], nr. 2, Istorie. Muzeologie
ISSN 1857-0240
E-ISSN 2537-6330

Tyragetia, serie nouă, vol. III [XVIII], nr. 2, Istorie. Muzeologie

Chișinău, 2009

I. Researches


Ion Eremia
Political and Legal Status of Tara Moldovei in a New Historical Source – Moldovan Chronicle of Cracovia

Silviu Andrieș-Tabac
La tradition mythique dans l’historiographie roumaine sur l’origine des armoiries du Pays Moldave

Alina Felea
Voivode/prince between Ideal and Real. Chroniclers’ representations about Tara Moldova (the middle of 17th - the middle of 18th Centuries

Andrei Emilciuc
The legal status of merchants without residence in the cities of Bessarabia and in Odessa (1812-1861)

II. Papers and surveys


Olimpia Mitric
De l’histoire de la recherche du livre ancien dans la Bucovine historique (à 500 ans de l’imprimation du premier livre sur le territoire de la Roumanie)

Lilia Zabolotnaia
Regency, reign and power to feminine (centuries XIV-XVII)

Adelaida Chiroșca
Two monetary treasures from the 16th and the 17th centuries from the collections of the NMAHM

Sergius Ciocanu
Orhei district Trebujeni hermitage („al lui Bosie pârcălab”) and Trebujeni/Butuceni estate

Vasile Iucal
The military fortification from Semeni village: „Petru cel Mare’s table”

Mihai Onilă
Morozeni village from Orhei district, chronologyand borders

Igor Cereteu
The printings from Neamț Monastery from XIX centuries in Bessarabia

Игумен Ириней (Тафуня)
Pages from the history of the Theological Seminar from Chisinau

Valentin Tomuleț
The numerical dynamic and the social structure of the population of Tabani village, in Hotin county, according to the fiscal censuses in the 1820s-1850s

Ion Gumenâi
The number of the Jewish population and its repartition in the rural and urban areas of Bessarabia (1812-1861)

Maria Maftei
Fair trade in the towns Ismail, Reni and Chilia in the fi rst half of the 19th century

Tatiana Chicaroș
Some considerations on the evolution of secular and religious education in Bessarabia in the 19th century - beginning of the 20th century

Dinu Poștarencu
Administrative-territorial division of Bessarabia in the Tzarist period

Vera Serjant
Some reflections about the advertisement in Bessarabia (end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries)

Ana Grițco
The church – a hypostasis of the charity gesture from Bessarabia in the modern period

Maria Danilov
Press and Censorship in Bessarabia at the beginning of XXth century

Tudor Roșu
Heroism and the Transylvanian Romanians in the First World War

Silvia Scutaru
Clergy’s requests during theeparchial congresses of 1917

Vera Stăvilă
A forgotten painter – Nicolae A. Coleadici (1906-1937)

Liviu Zgârciu
The Status of the Historiographer in the First Stage of the Communist Regime from Romania (1948-1965) Case Study: Ioachim Crăciun

Ежи Хатлас
The main periods of Christianity at the Gagauzians in the Bugeac – the historical point of view and its evaluation

Ольга Щипакина
The developing the civil aviation in the SSRM (1958-1974)

Liliana Condraticova
L’atelier d’orfévrerie du Chisinau dans les 1966-1972 année

Diana Sofian
Family policy of Soviet regime: stages and legislative basis

Octavian Zelinski
Considérations sur les conséquences de la réforme agraire en République de Moldova

Elena Ploșnița
Moments of reference from the activity of the National Museum of Archaeology and History of Moldova

Elena Postică
Considerations regarding the opportunity of Căpriana Monastery’s historic heritage museum valorization

Lucia Marinescu-Tonu
The museum institution in the process of globalization

Iulia Postică
Data from the museification of Orheiul Vechi

Ecaterina Bondarenco
The restoration of a lăicer from the end of the 18th - beginning of the 19th century from the National Museum of Archaeology and History of Moldova’s collections

Svetlana Lupașco
The restoration of the icon „The last supper”, 19th century

III. Paper and book review


Rodica Ţugulschi-Neaga
Documente privitoare la istoria Țării Moldovei în secolul al XVIII-lea. 1787-1800. Cărți domnești și zapise. Volum realizat de Larisa Svetlicinâi, Demir Dragnev, Eugenia Bociarov. Coordonatori: Demir Dragnev, membru corespondent al AŞM, Valentin Constantinov, doctor în științe istorice. Chișinău, 2008, 512 p.

Sergiu Musteață
Stefan Ihrig, Wer sind die Moldawier? Rumänismus versus Moldowanismus in Historiographie und Schulbüchern der Republik Moldova, 1991-2006, Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2008, ISBN-10: 3-89821-466-4

Silviu Andrieș-Tabac
Studii de muzeologie (I). Responsabil de ediție Elena Ploșnița, Chișinău: Bons Offices SRL, 2008, (Biblioteca „Tyragetia”, XVI), 196 p.

Elena Ploșnița
Ioan Opriș, Provocarea noilor muzeografii, Editura Istros, Brăila, 2008, 236 p., ISBN:978-973-1871-16-5.




 

 

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#Exhibit of the Month

Bronze cauldrons of the Scythian time are rare in the Northern Black Sea region, especially on its western borders. Therefore, those few items found on the territory of the Republic of Moldova occupy a worthy place in the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova (NMHM)...

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2024 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2024 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC