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Bucket-shaped pots : style, chronology and regional diversity in Norway in the late Roman and migration periods / Asbjørn Engevik jr.

By: Engevik, Asbjørn
Publisher: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2008.Description: xiv, 240 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781407303024 (pbk); 1407303023 (pbk)Subject(s): Pottery, Prehistoric -- Norway | Iron age -- Norway | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Norway | Norway -- AntiquitiesSummary: "A study of bucket-shaped pots from 986 Norwegian graves. These graves include altogether 1179 bucket-shaped pots or fragments of pots. Bucket-shaped pots represent a ceramic category that is special to Norway. Other than in Norway, only a few pots have been recorded in Sweden, and only a single find comes from Denmark. The premise of this study is the consideration that a thorough and careful analysis of bucket-shaped pots will provide information about manufacture, specialization and workshops, and indentify regional groups and regional identity in the Late Roman and Migration periods, aspects that so far have received little attention. It also helps better clarify the chronology of some of the important artefact categories in Norway in this period."--Publisher's web site.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-198).

"A study of bucket-shaped pots from 986 Norwegian graves. These graves include altogether 1179 bucket-shaped pots or fragments of pots. Bucket-shaped pots represent a ceramic category that is special to Norway. Other than in Norway, only a few pots have been recorded in Sweden, and only a single find comes from Denmark. The premise of this study is the consideration that a thorough and careful analysis of bucket-shaped pots will provide information about manufacture, specialization and workshops, and indentify regional groups and regional identity in the Late Roman and Migration periods, aspects that so far have received little attention. It also helps better clarify the chronology of some of the important artefact categories in Norway in this period."--Publisher's web site.