Fresendorfer ceramics

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The Frese Dorfer ceramic is a elbslawischer ceramic style that from the middle of the ninth century to around 1000 in what is now Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the eastern Holstein was widespread. The type of ceramic named by Ewald Schuldt after finds in Fresendorf , Mecklenburg , is considered to be the leading form of Middle Slavic ceramics alongside Menkendorfer ceramics.

Occasionally, three-dimensional, horizontally running strips appear on vessels of the Fresendorfer goods.

Finds in Ostholstein ( Warder ) and on Wollin have been partially dated to the 11th century.

literature

  • Fred Ruchhöft: From the Slavic tribal area to the German bailiwick. The development of the territories in Ostholstein, Lauenburg, Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania in the Middle Ages. (= Archeology and history in the Baltic Sea region. Vol. 4). Leidorf, Rahden (Westphalia) 2008, ISBN 978-3-89646-464-4 , especially pp. 30-35.