A large part of the pottery in ritual deposits must have been broken deliberately, but deliberate breakage is difficult to distinguish from accidental breakage. This paper describes an experiment with fifteen handmade sherds without context information from the excavation in the terp of Ezinge (northern Netherlands). The sherds dated from between the 5th century BC and the 5th century AD. They were broken with the aid of various implements, similar to objects found during the excavation.Breaking the sherds demands considerable force. The usual damage is a single, Y-shaped or, rarely, a more complex break with some damage at the point of impact. At the back, only breaks and rarely surface damage can be established. The use of an iron awl can...
Modem experimental flints and small metallic objects able to be detected with a metal detector have ...
<p class="abstract">The notion that broken artifacts provide a good indication of the taphonomic his...
Pottery Manufacture at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Hevringholm, East Jutlan
A large part of the pottery in ritual deposits must have been broken deliberately, but deliberate br...
Bronze cauldrons from the late Middle Ages, and the 16th and 17th century are hardly ever discovered...
Formation processes, or the ways that ancient sites are formed, are of central interest to archaeolo...
Sherds make up the vast majority of ceramic elements that are uncovered during archaeological excava...
A Dutch saying tells us that those who do not honour the small things in life, are not worthy of the...
One of the most materially evident yet socially obscured aspects of modern consumer society has been...
The deliberate destruction of Late Bronze Age swords and spearheads has been widely recognised acros...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
The functional and technological analysis of tools made of different materials used by potters can p...
The Roman pottery presented in this article was excavated during a rescue campaign at the Plassendal...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
The European Corded Ware Culture, and the Single Grave Culture, are mostly known by the funerary a...
Modem experimental flints and small metallic objects able to be detected with a metal detector have ...
<p class="abstract">The notion that broken artifacts provide a good indication of the taphonomic his...
Pottery Manufacture at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Hevringholm, East Jutlan
A large part of the pottery in ritual deposits must have been broken deliberately, but deliberate br...
Bronze cauldrons from the late Middle Ages, and the 16th and 17th century are hardly ever discovered...
Formation processes, or the ways that ancient sites are formed, are of central interest to archaeolo...
Sherds make up the vast majority of ceramic elements that are uncovered during archaeological excava...
A Dutch saying tells us that those who do not honour the small things in life, are not worthy of the...
One of the most materially evident yet socially obscured aspects of modern consumer society has been...
The deliberate destruction of Late Bronze Age swords and spearheads has been widely recognised acros...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
The functional and technological analysis of tools made of different materials used by potters can p...
The Roman pottery presented in this article was excavated during a rescue campaign at the Plassendal...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
The European Corded Ware Culture, and the Single Grave Culture, are mostly known by the funerary a...
Modem experimental flints and small metallic objects able to be detected with a metal detector have ...
<p class="abstract">The notion that broken artifacts provide a good indication of the taphonomic his...
Pottery Manufacture at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Hevringholm, East Jutlan