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Georgius Agricola: De Re Metallica Libri XII 1556 Introduction by Jan Kock The German doctor and mineralogist, Georg Bauer (Georgius Agricola) worked until his death in 1555 on the extensive publication: De Re Metallica Libri XII. The contents focus on mi... see more

Glassmaking in Denmark until the end of the 17th century and the future study of the topic in Scandinavian contextBy Jan KockFor the upper part of the Danish society the period from the end of the 15th century until the beginning of the second part of the... see more

Potters and potters’ kilns. Ethnological and ethnographic parallels By Jan Kock and Lone SchmidtEthnological and ethnographic parallels in traditional pottery making can be very important for our understanding of the remains of medieval pottery kilns foun... see more

The pottery from Barmer By Jan KockConsiderable pottery has been found in and around kilns I and II, all made of fine, sand-tempered clay. Almost all the pottery is coil built and pressed up. The main forms are bowls with a rounded body and base and out-b... see more

The pottery from Hellum By Jan KockSherds from approx. 70 vessels were found in the fire chamber itself. With the exception of a couple of sherds, all were from round pots, with an opening-diameter of 4-20 cm. All the vessels are pressed and coil-built, t... see more

The kilns from Barmer. Potter’s kilns from the 14th century By Jan KockTwo potter’s kilns were found near the village of Barmer, in western Himmerland. Both are the horizontal type of kiln, with the firing chamber placed in continuation of the fire chambe... see more

The Hellum kiln. A potter’s kiln from the early Middle Ages By Jan KockIn 1983, a medieval potter’s kiln was discovered in a field near the western outskirts of the village of Hellum, east of Rold Skov. The kiln is of a vertical type, with the firing cham... see more

Medieval potters’ kilns and pottery in Denmark – a prelude By Jan KockBased on a brief presentation of the kilns found at Hellum, Kragelund and Barmer, as well as the finds from Fredsø, Radby, Lindholtgård and the older finds from Farum Lillevang and Faur... see more

Project: Medieval Potters’ Kilns By Jan KockPotters’ kilns first came into use in Denmark in the early Middle Ages. Until the early 1980s, only two medieval potter’s kilns were known of in this country. In a very short period of time, from 1983 on, three ... see more

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