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2017 | 58 | 41-54

Article title

„Paciorki mozaikowe w otwartym palenisku?”. Kontynuacja badań

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Abstracts

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The aim of the experiment was to confirm the hypothesis about the possibility of Scandinavian bead makers crafting complex mosaic glass beads. For this purpose, raw glass material and tools from archaeological sites were examined. Metal tools and glass mosaic canes were made, for the purpose of the experiment, based on archaeological finds. All the glass beads were made during the experiment on a specially constructed open hearth. As a result of the experiments, the possibility of making mosaic glass beads on an open hearth was confirmed. A theoretical and practical procedure for making complex glass beads has been proposed.

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58

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41-54

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published
2018-06-20

Contributors

  • Wydział Historyczny UAM, Instytut Archeologii
  • Fachbereich Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften FU Berlin, Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie

References

  • Bencard M. 1978, Wikingerzeitliches Handwerk in Ribe. Eine übersicht, „Acta Archaeologica”, z. 49, s. 113-138.
  • Callmer J. 1977, Trade Beads And Bead Trade In Scandinavia ca. 800-1000 A.D., Lund.
  • Callmer J., Henderson J. 1991, Glassworking at Ahus, South Sweden [Skane, 8th century AD] „Labortaiv Arkeologi”, z. 5, s. 143-154.
  • Krzyżanowska M., Frankiewicz M. 2015, An Archaeological experiment with Early Medieval glass bead production in an open hearth – results, „Slavia Antiqua”, t. 56, s.105-125.
  • Volkman A., Theune C. 2001, Merowingerzeitliche Millefioriperlen in Mitteleuropa. „Ethnographisch--archäologische Zeitschrift” z. 42, s. 521-553.

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