Ceramika naczyniowa z zamku rycerskiego w Sadłowie, gm. Rypin, woj. włocławskie. Informacje wstępne
Abstract
The paper contributes to a preliminary characterization of production technology and
assortment of vessels used in Sadłowo castle in Dobrzyń land. The study bases on assemblage
of pottery (6580 fragments) gathered during the first season of excavation in 1994.
Low frequency of ’’traditional” postsherds (1.7%) and high fraction of fragments from
reduced vessels (91.84%; groups B, and C) are features of the material. Low quota of
postsherds fired in developed oxidizing atmosphere (4.79%; group D) glazed and the so-called
cream ones (1.67% together) supplement a picture of the collection. It is a quite developed
assemblage as far as its technology and formal features are concerned. Some of 13.7% of
fragments come from wheel-thrown vessels. The most interesting vessels represent forms as
folows: a pear-like jug (Tab. X 3), a flask-like vessel (Tab. VII 5), bowls (Tabs. VII, IX,
XII), modern bowl with a spout (Tab. XI 1).
The materials are preliminary dated from the beginning of the 15th to the half of the
17th century and placed in the second and third stages of the chronology of development of
the late medieval pottery according to J. Kruppé. The materials directly harmonizes with the
rythm of changes in the northern zone of Brześć Kujawski.
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