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Type G ornamented vessel (Łosiński, Rogosz 1983, 1986)

Part of the collection: Middle Ages

Popularization note

The production of pottery in the early Middle Ages was carried out mainly by highly-specialised potters. Their work started by obtaining the raw material, that met their requirements, from local quarries located in the immediate vicinity. This raw clay required a number of steps to get it ready, as a result of which it became a malleable mass, which could be used to make vessels of different sizes and functions. Ethnographic studies show that rural potters in Slavic lands had a tendency to mix lean clays with fat ones, while fat clays were often thinned by adding river sand or crushed pebbles. The vessel discovered in Kamień Pomorski was made of lean mass, enriched with an admixture of fine and medium-grained sand and granite. It was formed by rolling the vessel on a high-speed potter's wheel. It is characterised by its bulbous form with the edge of the spout pointing outwards. Its smooth surface is decorated with an ornament of slanted grooves, as well as straight and wavy lines around the vessel.

Grzegorz Durdyń

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown (potter)
Slavic

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 22.1 cm

Object type

vessel (container), culinary equipment

Technique

coating, roller technique, modelling

Material

clay

Origin / acquisition method

field research

Creation time / dating

951 — 1250

Creation / finding place

znalezienie: Kamień Pomorski (województwo zachodniopomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/A/19595

Location / status

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