关于盖子和所谓的pokliček misek v keramických okruzích středníEvropy ve středovŞku

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 N/A ARCHAEOLOGY Pamatky Archeologicke Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.35686/pa2022.5
R. Procházka
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中世纪中欧陶器界盖子和“盖子碗”的发展和传播问题12–14世纪,盖子在捷克土地上的出现和发展是中欧陶器转型的一部分。在这个过程开始时,这是一个起源于国内的容器,在一般层面上,我们不能排除它的双重功能——“盖子/碗”。在13世纪,人们遇到了各种各样的盖子,它们的起源可以追溯到邻近的德语国家。盖子的基本类型于10-12世纪在德国南部形成,它们从那里传播到波希米亚-摩拉维亚领土,13世纪从邻近的土地到达那里。在边远地区(奥地利、萨克森州),类型的数量减少到一到两种主要形式,在捷克土地上使用最多。盖子似乎是出于改进食品制备过程的需要而出现的。在包括布拉格在内的几个边境地区和贸易中心,从12世纪末到13世纪初,这种转变导致了人口中一种特定的习惯和混合身份的出现,这也反映在物质文化的一些组成部分中,包括陶瓷。陶瓷领域的创新有两种主要形式,其中,14世纪陶瓷转型过程的结束导致了整个波希米亚和摩拉维亚的钟形盖子占主导地位。
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K otázce vývoje a rozšíření pokliček a tzv. pokliček-misek v keramických okruzích střední Evropy ve středověku / Zur Frage der Entwicklung und Verbreitung von Deckeln und sogenannten Deckeln-Schüsseln in den mitteleuropäischen Keramikkreisen im Mittelalter
On the Issue of the Development and Spread of Lids and “Lid-Bowls” in the Pottery Circles of Medieval Central Europe The emergence and development of lids in the Czech lands in the 12th–14th century was part of the transformation of central European pottery. At the beginning of this process was a vessel with domestic origins and for which on the general level we cannot rule out a dual function – the “lid/bowl”. A variety of types of lids are encountered during the 13th century and their origins can be traced to the neighbouring German-speaking lands. The basic types of lids took shape in the 10th–12th century in south Germany, from where they spread around Bohemian-Moravian territory, where they arrived during the 13th century from neighbouring lands. In outlying areas (Austria, Saxony), the number of types was reduced to one or two main forms, which were also used the most in the Czech lands. It appears that lids emerged from the need to improve the process of food preparation. In several border areas and trade centres inclusive Prague, the transformation led from the late 12th century to the beginning of the 13th century to the advent of a specific habit and hybrid identity in the population that was also reflected in some components of material culture, including ceramics. Innovation in the field of ceramics took two main forms, and, among other things, the end of the transformation process in ceramics in the 14th century led to the predominance of bell-shaped lids throughout Bohemia and Moravia.
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