This study of the box-shaped brooch uses experimental archaeology in an attempt to gain more information about how these combination brooches were made. Some misunderstandings are addressed concerning the Fyrkat box brooch and Viking Age bronze casting in general. When trying to recreate the brooch, the four knot-shaped animals cast as one with the brooch throughout the work turned out to be the common denominator. They forced the original artisan to sacrifice an elaborate wax model when making the clay mould. Hollow models made of metal or solid bone could be used to produce this brooch only with difficulty. Again, due to the figural ornaments, a very complicated and time-consuming silver-plating technique was called for. Simple pure silve...
Small brooches with Christian motifs from the period of c. AD 1050–1150 occur frequently amongst met...
In this thesis the author examines the evolution, manufacture, and societal significance of zoomorph...
A very rare brooch was found during my research in the Collection of the Hungarian National Museum. ...
This study of the box-shaped brooch uses experimental archaeology in an attempt to gain more informa...
There is much that is unknown concerning the creation of Viking age brooches. Recreating these brooc...
Experimental casting of baroque shaped brooches from the Viking Age. Apre-study: In the history of S...
The method of production of Viking Age tortoise brooches All the hitherto proposed theories on the p...
This thesis explores the evidence for the earliest brooches in Britain. The first brooches were used...
The aim of this paper is to examine a group of brooches whose numbers have been increasing in recent...
The clay packings called Schmelzkugeln (Melt Bowls) have earlier been found in Haithabu, Schleswig. ...
Medieval ring brooches from Denmark – Typology, dating and use Ring brooches are one of the most com...
In January 2018, a plate brooch from the Migration Period, found in the village of Rajszew near Wars...
The object herein is the examination of the clay mould for brooch casting discovered in site 7 of Ec...
Based on the study of 1,859 metal-detected brooches recovered at different sites in the Limfjord reg...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
Small brooches with Christian motifs from the period of c. AD 1050–1150 occur frequently amongst met...
In this thesis the author examines the evolution, manufacture, and societal significance of zoomorph...
A very rare brooch was found during my research in the Collection of the Hungarian National Museum. ...
This study of the box-shaped brooch uses experimental archaeology in an attempt to gain more informa...
There is much that is unknown concerning the creation of Viking age brooches. Recreating these brooc...
Experimental casting of baroque shaped brooches from the Viking Age. Apre-study: In the history of S...
The method of production of Viking Age tortoise brooches All the hitherto proposed theories on the p...
This thesis explores the evidence for the earliest brooches in Britain. The first brooches were used...
The aim of this paper is to examine a group of brooches whose numbers have been increasing in recent...
The clay packings called Schmelzkugeln (Melt Bowls) have earlier been found in Haithabu, Schleswig. ...
Medieval ring brooches from Denmark – Typology, dating and use Ring brooches are one of the most com...
In January 2018, a plate brooch from the Migration Period, found in the village of Rajszew near Wars...
The object herein is the examination of the clay mould for brooch casting discovered in site 7 of Ec...
Based on the study of 1,859 metal-detected brooches recovered at different sites in the Limfjord reg...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
Small brooches with Christian motifs from the period of c. AD 1050–1150 occur frequently amongst met...
In this thesis the author examines the evolution, manufacture, and societal significance of zoomorph...
A very rare brooch was found during my research in the Collection of the Hungarian National Museum. ...