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Laborativa analyser av keramik från ugnarna i Hellum, Barmer och Kragelund

Lindahl, Anders LU (2003) 28. p.281-296
Abstract
Laboratory analyses of the potsherds from Hellum, Barmer and Kragelund were performed in order to study the manufacturing techniques at the different sites. During the planning of the project it was suggested that the reconstructed pots to be fired in the kilns should not only have a shape resembling the original products, but also have a raw material composition as similar as possible to the medieval pots. Hence, the results of the laboratory analyses should be used as “recipes” for the manufacture of pottery from each kiln. These recipes would give suggestions of raw clays and temper material, amount and grain size of the temper as well as indications of forming techniques and firing conditions. Ten samples, three from each kiln and one... (More)
Laboratory analyses of the potsherds from Hellum, Barmer and Kragelund were performed in order to study the manufacturing techniques at the different sites. During the planning of the project it was suggested that the reconstructed pots to be fired in the kilns should not only have a shape resembling the original products, but also have a raw material composition as similar as possible to the medieval pots. Hence, the results of the laboratory analyses should be used as “recipes” for the manufacture of pottery from each kiln. These recipes would give suggestions of raw clays and temper material, amount and grain size of the temper as well as indications of forming techniques and firing conditions. Ten samples, three from each kiln and one raw clay, were selected for thin-section analyses under a polarising microscope for the study of the composition of the ceramic ware. An additional 11 sherds from the Kragelund kiln were selected for the study of glazes and glazing methods. The results of the analyses indicate a great difference in the manufacture of vessels between the three kilns. The forming technique vary from modelling to wheel thrown and the tempering vary from added crushed rock to added sand to the use of a naturally tempered fine-sandy clay. The tree kilns could represent either different stages in a development process of the handicraft or different modes of production for different markets. (Less)
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Pottery, Ceramics, Medieval pottery, Kiln, Ceramic analyses, Pottery manufacture
host publication
Middelalderlige Pottemagerovne i Danmark
editor
Kock, Jan
volume
28
pages
281 - 296
publisher
Forlaget Hikuin
ISBN
87-90814-18-5
project
Projekt Middelalderlige Pottemagerovne
language
Swedish
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yes
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  author       = {{Lindahl, Anders}},
  booktitle    = {{Middelalderlige Pottemagerovne i Danmark}},
  editor       = {{Kock, Jan}},
  isbn         = {{87-90814-18-5}},
  keywords     = {{Pottery; Ceramics; Medieval pottery; Kiln; Ceramic analyses; Pottery manufacture}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  pages        = {{281--296}},
  publisher    = {{Forlaget Hikuin}},
  title        = {{Laborativa analyser av keramik från ugnarna i Hellum, Barmer och Kragelund}},
  volume       = {{28}},
  year         = {{2003}},
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