A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manufactured grey to black earthenware pots – so-called Jydepotter – constituted widespread consumer goods during the main period of their production from around 1400 to 1900. Within this ceramic tradition, the typical vessel shapes and mode of production remained practically unchanged over a period of 500 years (figs. 1-2). However, it is unclear how the tradition started and, in particular, how this apparently local manufacture could take over from the existing more professional production of hard-fired and often wheel-thrown vessels.The shift in production mode for grey wares has previously been explained in terms of a continuation of the loca...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
Laboratory analyses of the potsherds from Hellum, Barmer and Kragelund were performed in order to st...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...
A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manu...
A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manu...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
The spread of high-quality non-glazed ceramics testifies to the development of ceramic craft in the ...
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
Pottery was introduced into South Norway in the Early Neolithic, around 4000 BCE. Ceramic pots arriv...
Dining with Marsk Stig A survey of the Hjelm pottery Potsherds occur frequently in nearly every exca...
Tile production in the Danish Middle Ages and RenaissanceEveryday life in the Renaissance and Early ...
The Iberian Peninsula was an important source for a number of luxury goods, such as textiles, oil, r...
Recently, a worn prehistoric ceramic sherd was found in a field outside the city of Borlänge in the ...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
Laboratory analyses of the potsherds from Hellum, Barmer and Kragelund were performed in order to st...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...
A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manu...
A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manu...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
The spread of high-quality non-glazed ceramics testifies to the development of ceramic craft in the ...
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
Pottery was introduced into South Norway in the Early Neolithic, around 4000 BCE. Ceramic pots arriv...
Dining with Marsk Stig A survey of the Hjelm pottery Potsherds occur frequently in nearly every exca...
Tile production in the Danish Middle Ages and RenaissanceEveryday life in the Renaissance and Early ...
The Iberian Peninsula was an important source for a number of luxury goods, such as textiles, oil, r...
Recently, a worn prehistoric ceramic sherd was found in a field outside the city of Borlänge in the ...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
Laboratory analyses of the potsherds from Hellum, Barmer and Kragelund were performed in order to st...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...