The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Origin determination using magnetic susceptibility and thermoluminescence lnvestigation of the oldest culture layers of Ribe, which was initiated in 1973, has resulted in a huge amount of material from the late Germanic Iron Age and Early Viking Age. It includes a considerable amount of imported pottery, mainly from the Rhine areas. However, the origin of same of this pottery has not been determined, even though it has been examined by dozens of foreign collegues. Of special interest is a group of coarsely tempered vessels with flat bottoms, which have been thrown on a potter's wheel (fig.1 and 4). Over the years 380 fragments of this particular ...
A pit-house from Darum A contribution to the study of pottery development through the 6th Century AD...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
The thesis aims to identify, as far as possible, the probable centres of production for the iron age...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
Dining with Marsk Stig A survey of the Hjelm pottery Potsherds occur frequently in nearly every exca...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
A pit-house from Darum A contribution to the study of pottery development through the 6th Century AD...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
The thesis aims to identify, as far as possible, the probable centres of production for the iron age...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
Sherds by the thousand Pottery from the market-place in Horsens c. 1300-1650 During the excavation ...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
Dining with Marsk Stig A survey of the Hjelm pottery Potsherds occur frequently in nearly every exca...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
A pit-house from Darum A contribution to the study of pottery development through the 6th Century AD...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...