The purpose of research was comparison of archaeological circumstances about origin of the earthenware with the data on pottery material and technology of production obtained from the different physico-chemical analyses. The specimen chosen to the analyses were dated to the second half of the 10th and the first half of the 11th c. and represented two different 'workshops' distinguished by means of archaeological analysis. The specialist tests were able to confirm some workshop distinctions especially in recipes of pottery material. Technological differences between the vessels from examined two workshops are barely visible also from the view of analyzed properties such as firing temperature or consolidation of postherd. Nevertheless the results point at better quality of the vessels with identical pottery mark.
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