Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 147

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 147
Reviews recent white earthenware, faience and porcelain. Further distinctions within these groups were made according to the type of fabric, form and decora- tion. Chapter three is a register of Icelan- dic sites where pottery has been found up to 1991, arranged by districts. The sites are described with regard to their research history, the excavation and the pottery found. The book can therefore be used as a work of reference for pot- tery sites on Iceland. The number of the sherds found varies widely: 1985 sherds are known from Bessastaðir, 482 sherds from Gautavík, a medieval trad- ing place, while only a single piece is known from Þingvellir. Table 1 illus- trates the list of sites, the amount of sherds and the more specific classi- fication into different types of pottery. Chapter four represents the main body of the work. As far as possible the pottery was allocated to a specific category and place of origin. The dif- ferent types of pottery are presented and further literature is listed. Repre- sentative sherds from Iceland are described and illustrated through pictures and drawings. If possible the vessels were reconstructed. The amount of medieval pottery originat- ing in England is very limited: only one sherd of Scarborough ware and 3 sherds of Grimston ware have been found so far (the finds of recent creamware are higher in number). French medieval pottery follows the same pattern. At the moment the identified pieces are limited to just one sherd from Rouen, 3 from Sain- tonge, and some additional fragments ofMartincamp flasks. A high percentage is made up by stoneware from the Rhineland: Jakobakannen, beakers and Schnellen from Siegburg; jugs from Langerwehe, Raeren, Dreihausen/ Waldenburg, Duingen and Westerwald, Bartmann- kannen from Frechen, as well as stone- ware ointment jars, mineralwater bot- tles and ink pots. Table 2 gives an in- sight into the number of sherds and the different types of stoneware they are identified with. Stoneware has been found in over 50 % of the sites, the majority can be retraced to Duingen, Frechen and Siegburg. Special attention should be paid to the Westerwald stoneware: in total 23 examples have been found on Iceland, 8 of these are complete jugs. 5 of these complete jugs were used in churches for holy water! This underlines the status attached to this type of pottery. Pottery from Holland was imported to Iceland during the middle ages as well as in post-medieval times. A consider- able amount of redware has been found in Iceland, but the country of origin could not be traced in most of the cases. Tin-glazed earthenware from Holland like maiolica and faience is represented with plates and albarelli. The most numerous type amongst the Icelandic material is redware from northern Germany and/or Scandinavia. This category of finds is treated specially and is classified according to form: cooking pots, pans, platters and 147
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