During archaeological excavations at Vester Egesborg, a landing site from the Late Germanic Iron Age and Viking Age was found. The find material at the site was large and varied, providing proof of contacts with other places in the southern Baltic Sea area. This includes a significant number of sherds looking like Early Slavic Sukow pottery, which suggests contacts between Slavs in Mecklenburg and the Scandinavian population in the Early Viking Age. It is difficult to distinguish between Sukow Ware and contemporary South Scandinavian pottery in terms of shape and fabric, but the relatively large portion of rim sherds looking like the Slavic pottery type in the ceramic assemblage from Vester Egesborg posed the question of whether Sukow Ware ...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
Two Peat-finds from Djursland.Between 1940 and 1947 large quantities of pottery, mainly from the New...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...
During archaeological excavations at Vester Egesborg, a landing site from the Late Germanic Iron Age...
Scholarly texts on Slavic-Scandinavian relations have concentrated on two main areas of interest. Du...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
The urban archaeology of medieval Norway is in one respect similar to that of other medieval Europea...
The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Orig...
The introduction of pottery vessels to Europe has long been seen as closely linked with the spread o...
An 11th century linen shirt from Viborg A preliminary report Excavations in 1981 and 1984/85 by Vib...
In this paper, we discuss variations seen in the ornamentation and modes of manufacturing pottery fr...
This thesis has compared the distribution of certain types of Viking Age Eastern Baltic bronze artef...
The locality of Stavsager Høj, situated north of the village of Fæsted in southern Jutland, was disc...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
Two Peat-finds from Djursland.Between 1940 and 1947 large quantities of pottery, mainly from the New...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...
During archaeological excavations at Vester Egesborg, a landing site from the Late Germanic Iron Age...
Scholarly texts on Slavic-Scandinavian relations have concentrated on two main areas of interest. Du...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
Stengården, an East Jutland Occupation Site from the Early Germanic Iron Age. The Problem of Settlem...
The urban archaeology of medieval Norway is in one respect similar to that of other medieval Europea...
The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Orig...
The introduction of pottery vessels to Europe has long been seen as closely linked with the spread o...
An 11th century linen shirt from Viborg A preliminary report Excavations in 1981 and 1984/85 by Vib...
In this paper, we discuss variations seen in the ornamentation and modes of manufacturing pottery fr...
This thesis has compared the distribution of certain types of Viking Age Eastern Baltic bronze artef...
The locality of Stavsager Høj, situated north of the village of Fæsted in southern Jutland, was disc...
International audienceThe newly discovered site of Norje Sunnansund, located in south-eastern Sweden...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
Two Peat-finds from Djursland.Between 1940 and 1947 large quantities of pottery, mainly from the New...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...