Honfoglalás- és Árpád-kori kerámiák anyagvizsgálata Északkelet-Magyarországról I. - Borsod, Karos

This study summarizes the results of the archaeometric investigations on ceramics of the 10th century settlement of Borsod (Northeast Hungary). To get a more objective comparison, comparative ceramic samples from the contemporary Karos settlement (Northeast Hungary) were also observed. The applied m...

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Elmentve itt :
Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Szilágyi Veronika
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: 2013
Sorozat:Monográfiák a Szegedi Tudományegyetem Régészeti Tanszékéről
A honfoglalás kor kutatásának legújabb eredményei : tanulmányok Kovács László 70. születésnapjára
Kulcsszavak:Régészet - leletek - Magyarország - középkor
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/70051
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Tartalmi kivonat:This study summarizes the results of the archaeometric investigations on ceramics of the 10th century settlement of Borsod (Northeast Hungary). To get a more objective comparison, comparative ceramic samples from the contemporary Karos settlement (Northeast Hungary) were also observed. The applied method primarily was microscopic petrography, in addition limited mineralogical-geochemical instrumental investigations and electron microprobe analysis were also done. As a result of the examinations, it can be stated that ceramic manufacturing technology was on similar level at the two 10th century settlements which quality can represent the average state of the era. During this manufacturing process, the potters dominantly applied local alluvial sediments without any preparation (any preparation of the raw material can be proved only in few cases, e.g. cleaning or tempering) and low temperature firing at varied atmosphere. It is probable that the isolated (working only for local demands) potters craft at Borsod manufactured the higher quality earthenware, too. Our investigations could not prove the presence of ceramics of non-local origin. The examination of deformed pottery with blistered surface provided evidence that the changes in the form and surface was caused by the fire destroying the settlement.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:799-816
ISBN:978 963 306 241 8
ISSN:2062-9877