Dating of the pottery from the cellar at Overbygård The rich finds of pottery from the burned cellar at Overbygård introduce significant new factors into the discussion on the dating of pottery to the late Pre-Roman Iron Age - period IIIb. Until now it has not been possible to make a general distinction between pottery from period IIIb and pottery from the first half of the early Roman Iron Age. This uncertainty is reflected in the lack of Danish settlement finds which have with certainty been assigned to period IIIb. The find from Overbygård is the first in which such a dating is possible. The single-handled vessels with faceted shoulde...
In this paper we critically review the earliest dates for pottery production by hunter-gatherers in ...
In this paper we critically review the earliest dates for pottery production by hunter-gatherers in ...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...
New C14 datings of the final phase of the Funnel Beaker culture C14 datings from four settlement pit...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
Three Pre-...
In the fourth and fifth centuries AD, the Anglo‐Saxon style was introduced in north‐western Europe. ...
The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Orig...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
Bra...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
A pit-house from Darum A contribution to the study of pottery development through the 6th Century AD...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
The Early Anglo-Saxon Period is characterised archaeologically by the regular deposition of artefact...
In this paper we critically review the earliest dates for pottery production by hunter-gatherers in ...
In this paper we critically review the earliest dates for pottery production by hunter-gatherers in ...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...
New C14 datings of the final phase of the Funnel Beaker culture C14 datings from four settlement pit...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
Three Pre-...
In the fourth and fifth centuries AD, the Anglo‐Saxon style was introduced in north‐western Europe. ...
The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Orig...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
Bra...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
A pit-house from Darum A contribution to the study of pottery development through the 6th Century AD...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
The Early Anglo-Saxon Period is characterised archaeologically by the regular deposition of artefact...
In this paper we critically review the earliest dates for pottery production by hunter-gatherers in ...
In this paper we critically review the earliest dates for pottery production by hunter-gatherers in ...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...