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Question How was this early Danish pottery used What were the contents  [Pg.168]

Andersen, S. H., and Malmros, C. 1985. Madskorpe pa Ertebpllekar fra Tybrind Vig, Aarb( ger fornordisk Oldkyndighed og Historie 1984 78-95. [Pg.169]

Arrhenius, B., and Liden, K. 1989. Fisksoppa cllcr vegetabilisk grot Diskussion kring matrest-erna fran Tybrind Vig, Laborativ arbeologi 3 6-15. [Pg.169]

Forster, S.H. Andersen. E. Koch, P. Crombe, N.J. Milner. B. Stem, G.N. Bailey, and C.P. Heron. 2007. Molecular and isotopic demonstration of the processing of aquatic products in northern European prehistoric pottery. Archaeometry 49 135-152. [Pg.169]

Ceramics again provide a good example of how archaeological chemistry can help to determine the use of artifacts. Pottery was made and used in northern Europe more than 6,000 years ago before fanning arrived in this area. One of the intriguing questions about these pottery vessels concerns their use and contents. [Pg.169]


Christensen JM and Poulsen OM (1994) Surveillance programme on Danish pottery painters. Biological levels and hecdth effects following exposure to soluble or insoluble cobalt compounds in cobalt blue dyes. Sci Total Environ 150 95-104. [Pg.836]


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