Vučedol culture

Vučedol culture
Geographical rangeNorth-west Balkans, Pannonian Plain
PeriodChalcolithic, Bronze Age
Datesc. 3000 BCE – 2200 BCE
Major sitesVučedol, near Vukovar, Croatia
Preceded byBaden culture, Hvar culture, Coțofeni culture, Yamnaya culture
Followed byNagyrév culture, Cetina culture, Bell Beaker culture, Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture, Vatin culture

The Vučedol culture (Croatian: Vučedolska kultura) flourished between 3000 and 2200 BC[1] (the Eneolithic period of earliest copper-smithing), centered in Syrmia and eastern Slavonia on the right bank of the Danube river, but possibly spreading throughout the Pannonian plain and western Balkans and southward. It was thus contemporary with the Sumer period in Mesopotamia, the Early Dynastic period in Egypt and the earliest settlements of Troy (Troy I and II). Archaeogenetics link the culture from Yamnaya migrations directly from the steppes that mixed with Neolithic people.[2] The need for copper resulted in the expansion of the Vucedol Culture from its homeland of Slavonia into the broader region of central and southeastern Europe.[3]

Location

Following the Baden culture, another wave of possible Indo-European speakers came to the banks of the Danube. One of the major places they occupied is present-day Vučedol, located six kilometers downstream from the town of Vukovar, Croatia. It is estimated that the site had once been home to about 3,000 inhabitants, making it one of the largest and most important European centers of its time. According to Bogdan Brukner, proto-Illyrians descended from this wave of Indo-European settlers.[4][ISBN missing]

The early stages of the culture occupied locations not far from mountain ranges, where copper deposits were located, because of their main invention: making tools from arsenical copper in series reusing double, two-part moulds.

The Vučedol culture at its peak completely or partially covered 14 of today’s European countries – the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania and one settlement has even been registered in Eastern Greece.

Cultural phases

Ceramic dish from Austria
Silver and gold axe from the Mala Gruda tumulus, Montenegro, c. 2500 BC. A gold dagger and gold rings were also found in the tumulus.[5]

The Vučedol culture developed from two older eneolithic cultures: the Baden culture, mainly in the Pannonian plain, and the Kostolac culture in northern Serbia and western Romania, so the primary region of Vučedol development is eastern Croatia and the Syrmia region.

The archaeological stratigraphy of the Vučedol culture can be divided into four phases:

  • Preclassic period A
  • Early classic period B1
  • Classic period B2
  • Period of expansion with regional types, C:
    • East Croatian (Slavonian-Syrmian type)
    • West Bosnian (Hrustovac type)
    • South Bosnian (Debelo Brdo type)
    • North Serbian (Đurđevačka Glavica type)
    • Slovenian - West Croatian (Ljubljana Marsh type)
    • Transdanubian (Pannonian Hungarian type)
    • East Austrian-Czech type

The Vučedol culture is the final eneolithic culture of the region, displaying characteristically common use of the war axe in its "Banniabik" form. Cult objects suggest the practice of new cults very different from the Neolithic Magna Mater conception: cult of the Deer,[6] womb-shaped solar motives, figures of women in clothes without sexual or fertility decoration, symbols of double axe. In pottery, new forms and a new rich decoration, are characterized by the spectacular find, the Vučedol dove. The Vučedol culture exploited native copper ores on a massive scale. The settlement sites destroyed earlier eneolithic settlements, and new Vučedol settlements also developed in regions where none previously existed.

The rise of a dominant hunter-warrior class is a preview of the changes that will be characteristic for the east and middle European early Bronze Age.

Social organization

Digital reconstruction of the Vučedol settlement, Croatia. Vučedol Culture Museum[7]

Compared to earlier and contemporary cultures the Vučedol culture exploited a diversity in food sources: the Vučedol people were hunters, fishermen and agrarians, with some strong indications that they cultivated certain domesticated animals. Thus the culture was more resilient to times of want.

The community chief was the shaman-smith, possessing the arcane knowledge of avoiding poisonous arsenic gas which is connected to the technology of coppersmithing as well as understanding the year cycle. Still, the whole life of shaman-smith could not pass without biological consequences of chronic arsenic exposure: slow loss of body movement coordination, and at the same time, stronger sexual potency. "That is why", according to Aleksandar Durman, "all eneolithic, or later gods of metallurgy are identified with fertility, and also why all gods in almost all early cultures – limp".[8]

It was a society of deep social changes and stratification that led to the birth of tribal and military aristocracy. Also, Vučedol people had enough time to express their spiritual view of the world.

Ceramics

In modern times, Vučedol ceramics have become famous worldwide. A very characteristic bi-conical shape and typical ornaments evolved, in many cases with typical "handles" which were almost non-functional, but were key to understanding ornaments that had symbolic meanings, representing ideas such as "horizon", "mountains", "sky", "underworld", "sun", "constellation of Orion", "Venus", et cetera.[9]

The Vučedol dove

Vučedol Dove, the distinctive bird-shaped pot of the Vučedol culture, Croatia, c. 2600 BC

One of the most famous pieces of Vučedol is the ritual vessel made between 2800 and 2500 BCE, called by the speculative attribution of M. Seper, who found it in 1938, the "Vučedol Dove" (vučedolska golubica). The latest interpretation, however, is that the vessel is in the shape of the male partridge, a symbol of fertility, whose limping defensive behavior against attack by predators on a partridge nest on the ground linked it to the limping shaman-smith, according to the recent interpretation by Aleksandar Durman of Zagreb.[8] The figure is a remarkable example of artistic creation and religious symbolism associated with a cult of the Great Mother.[10] The "Vučedol Dove" is a 19,5 cm high ritual vessel made from baked clay. Three symbols of double axes and a necklace were incised on its neck with lines covering its wings and chest, and an unusual crest on the back of the head. If the shape of the crest and carefully delineated wings and chest, prove the figure to be the domesticated dove, then it was being raised in Europe 4,500 years ago, much earlier than we commonly think. The "Vučedol Dove" is the oldest dove figure found in Europe so far.[11]

The ritual vessel was depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 20 kuna banknote, issued in 1993 and 2001.[12]

Astral calendar

Vučedol vase with calendar signs, c. 2600 BC[13]
Calendar signs on the vase[14]

Among the most famous pieces is a piece of ceramics dated to 2600 BC with an astral calendar, the first one found in Europe that shows the year starting at the dusk of the first day of spring.[15]

It is based on an Orion cycle, shown by precise sequence of constellations on a vessel found in an Eneolithic mound in the very center of the modern town of Vinkovci. The climatic conditions in that latitude bring about four yearly seasons.[Note 1] The simple explanation of the Vučedol Calendar is that each of the four lateral bands on the vessel represent the four seasons, starting with spring on the top. Each band is divided into twelve boxes, making up 12 "weeks" for each season. Each of the little boxes contains an ideogram of celestial objects that lie at a certain point on the horizon right after twilight. The place of reference on the horizon is the point at which (in those days) the Orion's Belt disappeared from view at the end of winter, which meant the beginning of a new year. The pictographs in the boxes represent: Orion, the Sun, Cassiopeia, Cygnus, Gemini, Pegasus, and the Pleiades. If the box is empty, it means there was nothing visible at the reference point during the corresponding time.[Note 2][citation needed]

Lifestyle and religion

People of the Vučedol culture lived in thatched wattle-and-daub houses.[16][17][18][19] Vučedol people lived on hilltop sites surrounded with palisades. Houses were half buried, mostly square or circular in plan with floors of burned clay; the shapes were also combined in mushroom shapes; there were circular fireplaces.

The houses at the Vučedol site were also places of birth and burial. A number of human skeletons were found in the pits that once served as food storage pits. Their bodies were placed in a ritual way, with some possible indications of human sacrifice.[20] Also, marks on the foreheads of skulls were found that could be attributed to some kind of initiation in early childhood by a drop of molten copper.[21]

Trade with other cultures

Some researchers of the Vučedol culture[who?] have claimed that there was regular trade between the territory of the Vučedol culture and the Helladic culture to the south.

Cultural elements found of the B2 phase of the Vučedol culture appear to have originated in the first phase of the middle Bronze Age of the Helladic culture of mainland Greece.[citation needed]

Origin

The excavated settlement of Vučedol provides a base for the stratigraphic structure of the whole culture.

No final conclusions about the linguistic character of Vučedol can be made, such as the inference that its people were linguistically Indo-European, or to what extent they mixed with native European populations, in regions of the eastern Adriatic coast, Dalmatia and Herzegovina with some parts of Bosnia as well.

Archaeogenetics

A February 2018 study published in Nature included an analysis of three individuals ascribed to the Vučedol culture. One male carried haplogroup R1b-z2103 and T2e, while the other carried G2a2a1a2a and T2c2. The female carried U4a.[22] In a three-way admixture model, first male approximately had 58% Early European Farmers, 42% Western Steppe Herders and 0% Western Hunter-Gatherer-related ancestry, second male 93% EEF, 4% WSH and 3% WHG while female 37% EEF, 54% WSH and 10% WHG.[23] According to Lazaridis, R1b-Z2103 is linked to the Yamnaya migration from the steppes.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Blytt-Sernander post-glacial climate phase in question is the Subboreal.
  2. ^ About the archaeoastronomy in the wider area read also Kokino and Miholjanec.

References

  1. ^ Dating as in Ian Shaw, ed., A Dictionary of Archaeology, 2002, and elsewhere; dating methods are discussed in Aleksandar Durman and Bogomil Obelić,Radiocarbon dating of the Vučedol culture complex, 1989.
  2. ^ a b Lazaridis, Iosif; et al. (2022). "The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe". Science. 377 (6609): eabm4247. doi:10.1126/science.abm4247. PMC 10064553. PMID 36007055. S2CID 251843620.
  3. ^ Celestial symbolism in the Vucedol culture - Aleksandar Durman Department of Archaeology, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  4. ^ Bogdan Brukner, "Balkan i srednja Evropa u praistoriji - sličnosti i razlike u razvoju", Novi Sad, 1992, page 26.
  5. ^ "Mala Gruda". Muzeji Kotor.
  6. ^ A clay model of a deer with a vase on its head, a clay altar and a carefully preserved full skeleton of a deer, suggest the ritual importance of the deer (Zvane Črnja, Cultural History of Croatia, 1962:28).
  7. ^ "Digital reconstruction of the Vučedol settlement (Vučedol Culture Museum - video)". YouTube.
  8. ^ a b Durman, Aleksandar (2004). The lame God of Vučedol. Gradski muzej Vukovar. ISBN 9789537115043.
  9. ^ Durman, Aleksander (2001). "Celestial Symbolism in the Vučedol Culture". Documenta Praehistorica. 28: 215–226. doi:10.4312/dp.28.12.
  10. ^ "The Vučedol Culture | CROSCI – Croatian Science Portal". crosci.com. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Vučedol culture of Eastern Croatia". Slavorum. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  12. ^ Croatian National Bank. Features of Kuna Banknotes Archived 6 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine: 20 kuna Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine (1993 issue) & 20 kuna Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine (2001 issue). – Retrieved on 30 March 2009.
  13. ^ Durman, Aleksandar (2001). "Celestial symbolism in the Vučedol culture". Documenta Praehistorica. 28: 215–226. doi:10.4312/dp.28.12.
  14. ^ Durman, Aleksandar (2001). "Celestial symbolism in the Vučedol culture". Documenta Praehistorica. 28: 215–226. doi:10.4312/dp.28.12.
  15. ^ "Vučedolska kultura" [Vučedol culture]. 2009 Izložba Slavonija, Baranja, Srijem (in Croatian). Ministry of Culture (Croatia). Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  16. ^ The Vucedol Culture, 16 Jan 2010
  17. ^ Grant, Jim (2008). The Archaeology Coursebook: An Introduction to Themes, Sites, Methods and Skills. Routledge. ISBN 9780415526883.
  18. ^ Forenbaher, Stašo (1994). "The Late Copper Age Architecture at Vučedol, Croatia". Journal of Field Archaeology. 21 (3): 307–323. doi:10.2307/530333. JSTOR 530333.
  19. ^ The House, Vucedol Culture Museum Archived 19 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine, 12 Feb 2018
  20. ^ For a full discussion see Marina Milicevic-Bradac, "Treatment of the Dead on the Eneolithic Site of Vucedol, Croatia", The Archaeology of Cult and Religion (Archaeolingua) 2001.
  21. ^ "Lifestyle of Vucedol People". www.oocities.org. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  22. ^ Mathieson 2018.
  23. ^ Patterson, Nick; et al. (2022). "Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age" (PDF). Nature. 601 (7894): 588–594. Bibcode:2022Natur.601..588P. doi:10.1038/s41586-021-04287-4. PMC 8889665. PMID 34937049. S2CID 245509501. see Excel file Supplementary Table 5: Individuals from Britain, Ireland, and Central Europe included in the time transect analyses (n=2484)
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  25. ^ "Axe, Gruda Boljevića, Montenegro". Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. 21 September 2022.

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