Статья посвящена пространственно-хронологическому анализу и интерпретации раннескифских
удил и псалиев на юге Восточной Европы.
Стаття присвячена просторово-хронологічному
аналізу та інтерпретації ранньоскіфських вудил та
псаліїв, які були знайдені на Північному Кавказі та
у лісостеповій України.
This article is devoted to the spatial-chronological
analysis and interpretation of the early Scythian
horse bits and cheek-pieces, which were found in the
Northern Caucasus and the forest-steppe Ukraine.
These areas were the main centers of concentration
of Scythian antiquities in the 7—6 centuries BC. The
bronze and iron bits with stirrup-shaped loops on the
both ends belong to the basic type of these bridle components
in the Ciscaucasian region, whereas the iron
bits with open-ended loops were the most widespread
on the territory of Dnieper forest-steppe area. The
former type of bits, which included finds with varied
typological characteristics and variations of rods decorations,
was the most widely used in 7 — the beginning of 6 centuries BC, while the latter type — in the end of
7 and / or 6 centuries BC. Various metal three-looped cheek-pieces of 7—6 centuries BC constituted the majority
of Scythian cheek-pieces, which were used in the Northern Caucasus. In contrast to it, bone cheekpieces
of 6 century BC. with zoomorphic images at both ends were predominant in the Dnieper forest-steppe region.