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The Pottery from the Early Medieval Trading Site and Cemetery at Groß Strömkendorf, Lkr. Nordwestmecklenburg

Forschungen zu Groß Strömkendorf III

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

This work by Torbjörn Brorsson of the pottery from the early medieval trading place at Groß Strömkendorf at Wismar in Nordwestmecklenburg, will appear as the first volume of the series „Frühmittelalterliche Archäologie zwischen Ostsee und Mittelmeer“. The excavations at Groß Strömkendorf were conducted between 1990 and 1999, and a settlement with a cemetery was found at the site. Particularly in the area of the cemetery, it was possible to recover large numbers of relatively complete vessels, which had been used mainly as urns. Several almost completely preserved vessels were also recovered in wells, pits and in pit houses. In the 8th and early 9th century the trading site was located on Slavonic territory. A large Scandinavian population seems to have lived and traded at the place, which is mainly visible through the ceramics. A small amount of Saxon material makes it also possible that Saxons visited the trading place. The Slavonic vessel types at the site consist of Sukow, Feldberg, Fresendorf and Menkendorf. The detailed studies and the analyses of the ceramics have shown that there are only minor technological differences between the various Slavonic goods. The study has shown important differences between the Slavonic and the foreign types and it has also been possible to identify different Scandinavian regions through the ceramic material. The imported pottery also came from the North Sea Coast, the Rhineland and the foothills of the Eiffel. Some of these vessel types are the Muschelgrus ware, Tating and Badorf. The pottery of Groß Strömkendorf has been studied in detail and different natural science analyses have been performed on a large amount of sherds. The investigation has lead to new insights about the contacts between the peoples of different regions in the early medieval Baltic region. The study of the pottery from Groß Strömkendorf is an important contribution to the understanding how people travelled and exchanged goods with others. It is also a contribution to the understanding of how people inter-acted and lived side-by-side. The ceramics from the site support the hypothesis that Groß Strömkendorf was the same place as the "emporium Reric" mentioned in the Royal Frankish Annals. Reric was abandoned in 808 and last mentioned in 809. weiterlesen

Dieser Artikel gehört zu den folgenden Serien

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-89500-751-4 / 978-3895007514 / 9783895007514

Verlag: Reichert, L

Erscheinungsdatum: 11.10.2010

Seiten: 150

Autor(en): Torbjörn Brorsson

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