During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for Ceramic Research, Lund University and of those have 1650 analyses been performed on material from the Iron Age in Northern Europe (here c. 500 BC-1100 AD). Currently there is a project to register these analyses in a database and evaluate the results. We can for the first time get an overall picture of the various handicraft traditions that have existed at different periods in Northern Europe and in particular Scandinavia. The study presented here aims primarily to identify regional diversity during the Iron Age. The focus will be on analyses performed on pottery from Eastern Denmark, Scania, Gotland and Mälardalen with some examples from oth...
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...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
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...
A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manu...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...
The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Orig...
The inclusion of ceramic thin section data from multiple sites in the SEAD environmentalarchaeology ...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...
This thesis analyses the decoration on the pots of the Pitted Ware Culture on Gotland. The pottery f...
The thesis aims to identify, as far as possible, the probable centres of production for the iron age...
The archaeological evidence of the Middle Neolithic (3rd mill. BC) in South Sweden presents an inter...
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...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
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...
A new ceramic traditionSocial changes reflected in medieval pottery productionJutland’s locally manu...
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...
The production of thrown pottery in the Ribe area towards the end of the late Germanic Iron Age Orig...
The inclusion of ceramic thin section data from multiple sites in the SEAD environmentalarchaeology ...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...
This thesis analyses the decoration on the pots of the Pitted Ware Culture on Gotland. The pottery f...
The thesis aims to identify, as far as possible, the probable centres of production for the iron age...
The archaeological evidence of the Middle Neolithic (3rd mill. BC) in South Sweden presents an inter...
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...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...