Take a handful of nuts in a bowl! Turned wooden vessel with hazelnuts from Czarnówko against the background of other finds from cemeteries of the Wielbark culture
[ 1 ] Ośrodek Badań nad Dawnymi Technologiami w Łodzi, Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk | [ P ] pracownik
2024
artykuł naukowy
angielski
- cmentarzysko w Czarnówku
- kultura wielbarska
- okres rzymski i wędrówek ludów
- naczynia drewniane
- technika toczenia
- bednarstwo
- orzechy laskowe
- archeobotanika
- cemetery in Czarnówko
- Wielbark culture
- Roman Period and Migration Period
- wood vessels
- turning technique
- cooperage
- hazelnuts
- archaeobotany
EN In 2009, during research of a cemetery of the Wielbark culture in Czarnówko (Lębork District, Pomerania), an inhumation grave was discovered, which contained the remains of a wooden bowl with copper alloy fittings. Inside it, several hazelnuts were preserved. This vessel, in the light of the analysis carried out, was made of alder wood using a turning technique. Discoveries of this type are not only rare in the area of the Wielbark culture, but also in the rest of Central European Barbaricum. This article presents the results of the archaeobotanical research and demonstrates the bowl in the broader context of Roman Period discoveries.
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