Bucket-shaped pots: style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods
"A study of bucket-shaped pots from 986 Norwegian graves. These graves include altogether 1179 bucket-shaped pots or fragments of pots. Bucket-shaped pots represent a ceramic category that is special to Norway. Other than in Norway, only a few pots have been recorded in Sweden, and only a singl...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A study of bucket-shaped pots from 986 Norwegian graves. These graves include altogether 1179 bucket-shaped pots or fragments of pots. Bucket-shaped pots represent a ceramic category that is special to Norway. Other than in Norway, only a few pots have been recorded in Sweden, and only a single find comes from Denmark. The premise of this study is the consideration that a thorough and careful analysis of bucket-shaped pots will provide information about manufacture, specialization and workshops, and indentify regional groups and regional identity in the Late Roman and Migration periods, aspects that so far have received little attention. It also helps better clarify the chronology of some of the important artefact categories in Norway in this period."--Publisher's web site. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 240 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9781407303024 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
List of figures
List of tables
Chapter
1
Theme and aims of the study
1
Introduction
.................................................................................. 1
Bucket-shaped pots and chronology
................................................................. 2
Production centers and individual potters
............................................................ 2
Manufacture and distribution
..................................................................... 2
Regions and regional identity
...................................................................... 2
Economic and political centers
.................................................................... 3
The study region
............................................................................... 3
Chapter
2
Discussions of style, technology and communication
7
Style
.........................................................................................7
Decorative style
...............................................................................7
Technological style
............................................................................7
Style as communication
..........................................................................8
Style and identity
..............................................................................10
Chapter
3
Previous investigations of bucket-shaped pots
13
The earliest investigations
....................................................................... 13
Haakon Schetelig s Spandformede Lerkar
fra
Folkevandringstiden
....................................... 14
Johs.
Boes Jernalderens
keramikk
................................................................ 14
Investigations of bucket-shaped pots from North-Norway
............................................... 15
Bucket-shaped pots in house grounds and boat houses
.................................................. 15
Typology and chronology in the post-war period
..................................................... 15
Origin
...................................................................................... 16
Production and mending
........................................................................ 16
Gender and the individual
....................................................................... 17
Concluding remarks
........................................................................... 18
Chapter
4
Overview of the chronology for the Late Roman and Migration periods
19
Introduction
................................................................................. 19
Chronological phasing
.......................................................................... 19
Artefact types and style in the definition of phases
.....................................................20
Chronology in the present work
..................................................................23
Concluding remarks
...........................................................................24
Chapter
5
Classification
27
Classification and typology
...............................................................■.......27
Previous classifications of bucket-shaped pots
........................................................28
The present classification of bucket shaped pots
-
premises and procedures
..................................30
Shape groups
................................................................................31
Decoration
.................................................................................31
Method/technique of decoration
................................................................31
Decoration design structure
.....................................................................32
Decoration schemes
...........................................................................33
Form and decoration relationship
................................................................5.^
Computation of the material
....................................................................34
Chapter
б
Material analysis
35
Introducion
..................................................................................35
Chronological evaluation
........................................................................35
Decoration scheme
0 -
undecorated pots
..........................................................35
Decoration scheme
1 -
finger decorated pots
........................................................35
Decoration scheme
2 -
nail decorated pots
.........................................................36
Decoration scheme
3 -
finger/nail decorated pots with comb lines
.......................................37
Decoration scheme
4 -
finger/nail decorated pots with moulded knobs all over surface
........................38
Decoration scheme
5 -
finger/nail decorated pots with horizontally and/or vertically moulded knobs
.............39
Decoration scheme
6 -
horizontally decorated pots
...................................................40
Decoration scheme
7 -
horizontally/vertically decorated pots with open vertical areas
.........................42
Decoration scheme
8 -
horizontally/vertically decorated pots with decorated vertical areas
.....................43
Decoration scheme
9 —
imitation of basketry/wickerwork
..............................................56
Decoration scheme
10 -
pots decorated with hanging arches
............................................58
Decoration scheme
11 -
pots with interlace motifs
...................................................59
Decoration scheme
12 -
pots decorated with pipe/tube stamps
..........................................62
Decoration scheme
13 -
pots decorated with stamped decorations
.......................................63
Decoration scheme
14 -
pots decorated with stamped beading or knotwork as the dominant decoration elements.
. . 69
Decoration scheme
15 -
pots decorated with hanging arches in combination with stamped decorations
...........77
Decoration scheme
16 -
stamp decoration in combination with interlace
..................................78
Chapter
7
Correlation analysis
-
decoration schemes
-
shapes -chronology
81
Decoration schemes and chronology
...............................................................81
Testing the material by correlation analysis
..........................................................82
Shape and chronology
..........................................................................83
Concluding remarks
...........................................................................85
Chapter
8
Correlation of weapons and various types of dress accessories
87
Weapon groups
...............................................................................87
The Vaien weapon group
......................................................................87
The
Mollestad
weapon group
...................................................................87
The Kvamme weapon group
....................................................................88
The Tveito weapon group
......................................................................92
The 0vsthus weapon group
.....................................................................95
The Vestly weapon group
......................................................................97
The Snartemo weapon group
....................................................................97
The Nerhus weapon group
.....................................................................99
Dress accessory
.............................................................................. 100
Bronze chains
.............................................................................. 100
Clasps
.................................................................................... 103
Cruciform brooches
.......................................................................... 105
Revised seriation of the cruciform brooches
........................................................113
Type
R
243................................................................................ 114
Relief brooches
............................................................................. 114
Equal-armed brooches
........................................................................
П5
Correlation of weapon groups and dress accessories
...................................................116
The Kvamme weapon group and dress accessory
....................................................117
The Tveito weapon group and dress accessory
.....................................................119
The 0vsthus weapon group and dress accessory
....................................................121
The Vestly weapon group and dress accessory
......................................................123
The Snartemo weapon group and dress accessory
...................................................124
The Nerhus weapon groups and dress accessory
...................................................125
Concluding remarks
............................................. 126
Chapter
9
Manufacture of bucket-shaped pots
129
Introduction
.................................
J29
The process of manufacture
............................... .................. 129
Acquiring the raw material
....................................................................
!29
Preparing
the clay
........................................................................... 1
ЗО
Temper
................................................................................... 130
Shaping the vessel
........................................................................... 133
Decorating the pots
.......................................................................... 134
Drying
.................................................................................... 134
Firing of pots
............................................................................... 134
Production sites/workshops
..................................................................... 136
Technological innovation or old tradition?
.......................................................... 136
Chapter
10
Standardized manufacture, workshops and individual potters
139
Introduction
................................................................................ 139
Standardized manufacture
...................................................................... 139
Intensification of production?
................................................................... 142
Workshops/production centers
.................................................................. 142
Decoration under the bottom
-
potters signatures ?
................................................. 142
Searching for production centers
................................................................. 143
Period C3 into Dl (early)
..................................................................... 143
Period Dl
................................................................................. 144
Period D2a
................................................................................ 144
Period D2b
................................................................................ 146
Individual potters
............................................................................ 146
Distribution within a limited territory
............................................................ 146
Distant distribution
.......................................................................... 147
Concluding remarks
.......................................................................... 147
Chapter
Π
Regions and regional identity
161
Introduction
................................................................................ 161
What is a region?
............................................................................. 161
Notes on borders and spatial identity
.............................................................. 162
Notes on ethnicity and social identity
............................................................. 163
Regional groups
—
premises
..................................................................... 163
The establishment of regions
.................................................................... 164
Territorial awareness
......................................................................... 164
Symbolic emergence
......................................................................... 164
Co-variation of archaeological traits
............................................................... 165
Bucket-shaped pots
.......................................................................... 166
Equal-armed brooches
........................................................................ 167
Clasps
.................................................................................... 167
Relief brooches
............................................................................. 168
Burial custom
.............................................................................. 168
The Migration Period complex
................................................................ 168
The socio-political situation
..................................................................... 168
East Norway
............................................................................... 168
Southwest and West Norway
.................................................................. 169
Central Norway
............................................................................. 169
North Norway
.............................................................................. 169
Regional diversity
............................................................................ 170
Asbestos regions and soapstone regions
.......................................................... 170
Regional groups in the asbestos zone
............................................................ 171
Regional groups in the soapstone zone
........................................................... 171
Cruciform brooches regions
................................................................... 171
Boundaries and boundary crossing
............................................................... 173
Exchange
.................................................................................. 173
Marriage alliances
........................................................................... 174
Historical continuity
.......................................................................... 174
Concluding remarks
.......................................................................... 175
Chapter
12
Summary and conclusions
187
References
Abbreviations
199
Appendix
Appendix
1 -
Bucket-shaped pots from grave contexts (sorted by museum number)
201
Appendix
2 -
Bucket-shaped pots from grave contexts (sorted by decoration schemes)
221
Appendix
3 -
Selected find combinations
235
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of figures
List of tables
Chapter
1
Theme and aims of the study
1
Introduction
. 1
Bucket-shaped pots and chronology
. 2
Production centers and individual potters
. 2
Manufacture and distribution
. 2
Regions and regional identity
. 2
Economic and political centers
. 3
The study region
. 3
Chapter
2
Discussions of style, technology and communication
7
Style
.7
Decorative style
.7
Technological style
.7
Style as communication
.8
Style and identity
.10
Chapter
3
Previous investigations of bucket-shaped pots
13
The earliest investigations
. 13
Haakon Schetelig's "Spandformede Lerkar
fra
Folkevandringstiden"
. 14
Johs.
Boes "Jernalderens
keramikk"
. 14
Investigations of bucket-shaped pots from North-Norway
. 15
Bucket-shaped pots in house grounds and boat houses
. 15
Typology and chronology in the post-war period
. 15
Origin
. 16
Production and mending
. 16
Gender and the individual
. 17
Concluding remarks
. 18
Chapter
4
Overview of the chronology for the Late Roman and Migration periods
19
Introduction
. 19
Chronological phasing
. 19
Artefact types and style in the definition of phases
.20
Chronology in the present work
.23
Concluding remarks
.24
Chapter
5
Classification
27
Classification and typology
.■.27
Previous classifications of bucket-shaped pots
.28
The present classification of bucket shaped pots
-
premises and procedures
.30
Shape groups
.31
Decoration
.31
Method/technique of decoration
.31
Decoration design structure
.32
Decoration schemes
.33
Form and decoration relationship
.5.^
Computation of the material
.34
Chapter
б
Material analysis
35
Introducion
.35
Chronological evaluation
.35
Decoration scheme
0 -
undecorated pots
.35
Decoration scheme
1 -
finger decorated pots
.35
Decoration scheme
2 -
nail decorated pots
.36
Decoration scheme
3 -
finger/nail decorated pots with comb lines
.37
Decoration scheme
4 -
finger/nail decorated pots with moulded knobs all over surface
.38
Decoration scheme
5 -
finger/nail decorated pots with horizontally and/or vertically moulded knobs
.39
Decoration scheme
6 -
horizontally decorated pots
.40
Decoration scheme
7 -
horizontally/vertically decorated pots with open vertical areas
.42
Decoration scheme
8 -
horizontally/vertically decorated pots with decorated vertical areas
.43
Decoration scheme
9 —
imitation of basketry/wickerwork
.56
Decoration scheme
10 -
pots decorated with hanging arches
.58
Decoration scheme
11 -
pots with interlace motifs
.59
Decoration scheme
12 -
pots decorated with pipe/tube stamps
.62
Decoration scheme
13 -
pots decorated with stamped decorations
.63
Decoration scheme
14 -
pots decorated with stamped beading or knotwork as the dominant decoration elements.
. . 69
Decoration scheme
15 -
pots decorated with hanging arches in combination with stamped decorations
.77
Decoration scheme
16 -
stamp decoration in combination with interlace
.78
Chapter
7
Correlation analysis
-
decoration schemes
-
shapes -chronology
81
Decoration schemes and chronology
.81
Testing the material by correlation analysis
.82
Shape and chronology
.83
Concluding remarks
.85
Chapter
8
Correlation of weapons and various types of dress accessories
87
Weapon groups
.87
The Vaien weapon group
.87
The
Mollestad
weapon group
.87
The Kvamme weapon group
.88
The Tveito weapon group
.92
The 0vsthus weapon group
.95
The Vestly weapon group
.97
The Snartemo weapon group
.97
The Nerhus weapon group
.99
Dress accessory
. 100
Bronze chains
. 100
Clasps
. 103
Cruciform brooches
. 105
Revised seriation of the cruciform brooches
.113
Type
R
243. 114
Relief brooches
. 114
Equal-armed brooches
.
П5
Correlation of weapon groups and dress accessories
.116
The Kvamme weapon group and dress accessory
.117
The Tveito weapon group and dress accessory
.119
The 0vsthus weapon group and dress accessory
.121
The Vestly weapon group and dress accessory
.123
The Snartemo weapon group and dress accessory
.124
The Nerhus weapon groups and dress accessory
.125
Concluding remarks
. 126
Chapter
9
Manufacture of bucket-shaped pots
129
Introduction
.
J29
The process of manufacture
. . 129
Acquiring the raw material
.
!29
Preparing
the clay
. 1
ЗО
Temper
. 130
Shaping the vessel
. 133
Decorating the pots
. 134
Drying
. 134
Firing of pots
. 134
Production sites/workshops
. 136
Technological innovation or old tradition?
. 136
Chapter
10
Standardized manufacture, workshops and individual potters
139
Introduction
. 139
Standardized manufacture
. 139
Intensification of production?
. 142
Workshops/production centers
. 142
Decoration under the bottom
-
potters' 'signatures'?
. 142
Searching for production centers
. 143
Period C3 into Dl (early)
. 143
Period Dl
. 144
Period D2a
. 144
Period D2b
. 146
Individual potters
. 146
Distribution within a limited territory
. 146
Distant distribution
. 147
Concluding remarks
. 147
Chapter
Π
Regions and regional identity
161
Introduction
. 161
What is a region?
. 161
Notes on borders and spatial identity
. 162
Notes on ethnicity and social identity
. 163
Regional groups
—
premises
. 163
The establishment of regions
. 164
Territorial awareness
. 164
Symbolic emergence
. 164
Co-variation of archaeological traits
. 165
Bucket-shaped pots
. 166
Equal-armed brooches
. 167
Clasps
. 167
Relief brooches
. 168
Burial custom
. 168
'The Migration Period complex'
. 168
The socio-political situation
. 168
East Norway
. 168
Southwest and West Norway
. 169
Central Norway
. 169
North Norway
. 169
Regional diversity
. 170
'Asbestos regions' and 'soapstone regions'
. 170
Regional groups in the 'asbestos zone'
. 171
Regional groups in the 'soapstone zone'
. 171
'Cruciform brooches regions'
. 171
Boundaries and boundary crossing
. 173
Exchange
. 173
Marriage alliances
. 174
Historical continuity
. 174
Concluding remarks
. 175
Chapter
12
Summary and conclusions
187
References
Abbreviations
199
Appendix
Appendix
1 -
Bucket-shaped pots from grave contexts (sorted by museum number)
201
Appendix
2 -
Bucket-shaped pots from grave contexts (sorted by decoration schemes)
221
Appendix
3 -
Selected find combinations
235
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illustrated | Illustrated |
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indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:20:57Z |
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language | English |
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physical | XIV, 240 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2008 |
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spelling | Engevik, Asbjørn Verfasser aut Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods Asbjørn Engevik Oxford [u.a.] Archaeopress 2008 XIV, 240 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier British archaeological reports / International series 1816 "A study of bucket-shaped pots from 986 Norwegian graves. These graves include altogether 1179 bucket-shaped pots or fragments of pots. Bucket-shaped pots represent a ceramic category that is special to Norway. Other than in Norway, only a few pots have been recorded in Sweden, and only a single find comes from Denmark. The premise of this study is the consideration that a thorough and careful analysis of bucket-shaped pots will provide information about manufacture, specialization and workshops, and indentify regional groups and regional identity in the Late Roman and Migration periods, aspects that so far have received little attention. It also helps better clarify the chronology of some of the important artefact categories in Norway in this period."--Publisher's web site. Geschichte 400-570 gnd rswk-swf Funde Excavations (Archaeology) Norway Iron age Norway Pottery, Prehistoric Norway Tongefäß (DE-588)4342425-9 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Norwegen Norway Antiquities Norwegen (DE-588)4042640-3 gnd rswk-swf Norwegen (DE-588)4042640-3 g Tongefäß (DE-588)4342425-9 s Geschichte 400-570 z Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 International series British archaeological reports 1816 (DE-604)BV023549802 1816 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016714460&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Engevik, Asbjørn Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods Funde Excavations (Archaeology) Norway Iron age Norway Pottery, Prehistoric Norway Tongefäß (DE-588)4342425-9 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
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title | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods |
title_auth | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods |
title_exact_search | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods |
title_exact_search_txtP | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods |
title_full | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods Asbjørn Engevik |
title_fullStr | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods Asbjørn Engevik |
title_full_unstemmed | Bucket-shaped pots style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods Asbjørn Engevik |
title_short | Bucket-shaped pots |
title_sort | bucket shaped pots style chronology and regional diversity in norway in the late roman and migration periods |
title_sub | style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods |
topic | Funde Excavations (Archaeology) Norway Iron age Norway Pottery, Prehistoric Norway Tongefäß (DE-588)4342425-9 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Excavations (Archaeology) Norway Iron age Norway Pottery, Prehistoric Norway Tongefäß Norwegen Norway Antiquities |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016714460&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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