Christensen, T., Larsen, A., Larsson, S. and Vince, A. G. (1994). Early Glazed Ware from Medieval Denmark. Medieval Ceramics Volume 18: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group. Vol 18, London: Medieval Pottery Research Group. pp. 67-76. https://doi.org/10.5284/1106080. Cite this via datacite

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Early Glazed Ware from Medieval Denmark
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Medieval Ceramics Volume 18: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group
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Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group
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18
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67 - 76
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A number of sherds of glazed pottery of late 1 Oth- or early 11 th-century date have been found at Lund, Sweden, and Lejre, on the island of Sealand, Denmark. Petrological analysis of a sample of these sherds shows that they are extremely similar in their petrological characteristics to locally-produced Baltic wares. However, the methods of manufacture and the range of forms found shows no local influence whatever. It is suggested that these vessels were the products of a short-lived pottery industry set up in the kingdom of Denmark in the later 10th or early 11th century by an immigrant potter. Comparison of the technical characteristics of the pottery with those of contemporaneous western European wares suggests that this immigrant potter came from England, and most probably from Stamford, Lincolnshire.
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Tom Christensen
Anne-Christine Larsen
Stefan Larsson
Alan G Vince
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Medieval Pottery Research Group
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1994
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Medieval
Pottery
Early Glazed Ware
Denmark
Ceramic
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18 Apr 2023