Na temat studiów nad kaflarstwem i urządzeniami grzewczymi słów kilka
Abstract
Tiles, components of stoves, were relatively late included within the domain
of archaeologists’ interest. First studies were prepared by historians of art, who
concentrated mainly on so-called artistic craft. The intensity of archaeological
researches on the Middle Ages and modern times as well as parallel developing studies on material culture and living conditions of dwellers of Polish territory directed archaeologists’ interests towards problems of preservation against
cold. In the area of interests there were such devices as fireplaces, heating of
hypocaustum type, stoves and kitchen ranges. On estimating twenty years
of studies on tiles it should be stated that most of initially put forward problems were taken up by researchers, and the obtained results are satisfactory.
One of more important tasks was precise dating of tiles. The basis for chronology determination remained an analysis of stylistic features of decorative motifs. Equally important and stating the dating precisely are written relations
connected with investigated object as well as other material sources, which make
cultural context of the analyzed layers.
Hitherto, the answer to the question about the genesis of a phenomenon,
which was an introduction of stoves to Poland and their eastward expansion was
not obtained. The necessity of assessment whether centres specializing in production of these products existed is connected with this problem. Another task
is continuation of research on pottery raw materials – clear distinguishers of tiles
produced in a given region.
The present volume is a consequence of a series of so-called Tile workshops
initiated and organized by the Museum of the Origins of the Polish State in
Gniezno and by the Polish Archaeologists’ Scientific Association in Poznañ.
Papers included in the volume present results of research conducted not only on
tiles but also on broadly understood issues connected with heating of dwelling
interiors.
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