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Ostrakon 2017. Ceramics and Glass in Interdisciplinary Research

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Ostrakon 2017. Ceramics and Glass in Interdisciplinary Research
The 3rd International Symposium on Pottery and Glass (Wrocław, 27-29 September 2017) / Ed. by Sylwia Siemianowska, Paweł Rzeźnik, Krystian Chrzan. — Wrocław, 2017. — 74 p. — ISBN: 978-83-65638-51-9.
Pottery and glass - research, reflections, discoveries.
Olga Rumyantseva. Working glass beyond the limes: new data on the chronology and organisation of the Komarov workshop of the Late Roman time.
Luise Schintlmeister. Glass of a Late Antique – Medieval urban quarter in Ephesus (Turkey).
Aleksandra Chołuj. Glass of the Roman period originating from various archaeological sites in the present province of Murcia.
Ekaterina Stolyarova. Rare glass adornments of the pre-Mongolian period of the Old Rus.
Joanna Utzig. Disiecta membra. Excavated medieval stained glass in Poland – outline of the research issues.
Dariusz Poliński. The here and now in the research on late-medieval and modern ceramics in Poland – possibilities and limitations.
Tatyana Ivanovna Levchenko, Vyacheslav Olegovich Krijanovskiy, Oleg Konstantinovich Ivanov. European faience from excavations of the Western Palace in the city of Kiev.
Marta Wołyńska. Gdańsk tableware – chosen pottery vessels from excavation of Targ Sienny.
Pottery and glass – conservation, restoration, reconstruction.
Urszula Wawrzaszek. Application of thermal imaging camera in cultural heritage studies and examinations.
Maria Rudy. Historic bisque; technological and conservational issues.
Michał Matuszczyk. Evaluation of paints for “cold” retouching of indoor and outdoorceram.cs. Part II.
Marta Sienkiewicz. A future for the past.
Katarzyna Wantuch-Jarkiewicz, Natalia Moszak. Conservation research. Optical microscopy as an economic tool in analysing the technique and preservation of archaeological glass.
Magdalena Ziółkowska, Katarzyna Wantuch-Jarkiewicz. Conservation and restoration of two medieval flute-shaped goblets from Muzeum Powiatowe in Nysa.
Pottery and glass in historical and cultural studies.
Michał Krueger. Early Iron Age pottery from the south-western part of the Iberian Peninsula – state of the art and perspectives.
Iwona Modrzewska-Pianetti. Amphorae from Baetica used on the fish product imported into the territory of Cisalpine Gaul.
Wawrzyniec Orliński. Decorated on the siegburg pitcher from archaeological excavations carried on the area former “Neptune” cinema”.
Katarzyna Tatoń. Ceramic musical devices and primitive ceramic instruments. The clay rattles from Muzeum Okręgowe Ziemi Kaliskiej in Kalisz.
Sylwia Kucharska. The challenge of engaging young people in museum trough the archaeomusicology.
Inna Kuzina. Glassware as an identifier of the status of part of the Rusian town.
Olga Krukowska. Venetian style glass vessels as reflection of multicultural society of Gdańsk.
Aleksandra Pankiewicz, Sylwia Siemianowska. Early medieval glass rings from Silesia.
Kateřina Břečková. Assortment of glass products in the Czech Silesia in the 13th century.
Kamila Valoušková. Pressed glass from East-Moravian glassworks in the late of 19th and first half on the 20th centuries.
Krystian Chrzan. The end of the old world. Pottery from the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries from the early medieval stronghold in Milicz – a silent witness of political and cultural changes in the Barycz River basin at the dawn of the Polish statehood.
Bogusław Franczyk. Funerary jars in north-western Burkina Faso. An Ethnoarchaeological point of view.
Aleksandra Lis. Variety of the pottery complex from Ciechanów castle and its sociotopography.
Sylwia Wajda. Early medieval beads with metallic film from Mazovia region.
Pottery and glass – old technologies and skills, modern technology and new possibilities.
Michał Borowski. Paint it black: scanning electron microscopy as a method for characterization of the Neolithic graphite-coated pottery from the Głubczyce Plateau.
Halina Dobrzańska. Roman period grey pottery in the lab: techniques and technology.
Sylwia Rodak. The late medieval pottery from hoards – introduction to research issues.
Beata Miazga. Ceramic vessels from Boguszów (near Wałbrzych, SW Poland) as containers for a hoard of Prague groschen; the results of non-destructive archaeometric studies.
Ivona Vlkolinská. The comparation of the vessels from Nitra locality – the cemetery and the pottery kilns – on the basis of the archaeological and natural methods.
Svetlana Valiulina. Glass and glazed dishes from the pottery workshop in the center of the Bilyar fortress.
Kateřina Tomková, Zuzana Zlámalová Cílová, Šárka Jonášová, Tomáš Vaculovič. Lead glasses in early medieval Bohemia (10th - 12th centuries).
Paweł Rzeźnik, Henryk Stoksik. Remarks on technology and the product range of a glasswork in Obiszów in Lower Silesia.
Dagna Krysiak, Maciej Zaborski. Modern technological possibilities versus a copy of medieval Hedwig’s beaker from the collections of the Muzeum Powiatowe in Nysa.
Samuel Španihel, Jan Petřík, Karel Slavíček. Archeometry of post-medieval ceramics from north-western Slovakia.
Katarzyna Zdeb, Wawrzyniec Orliński. Modern functional ceramics from Gdańsk in the light of the results of archaeometric research.
Małgorzata Pytlak, Paweł Piotr Szymański, Jarosław Maciej Sałański. Potter’s wheels: a two-disc wheel with struts and an one-disc manual wheel – medieval-wheel-based reconstruction. A gloss on vessel making in the late Middle Ages.
Sylwia Siemianowska, Krzysztof Sadowski, Paweł Rzeźnik, Henryk Stoksik. Medieval lead glazes in the light of an analysis of pottery from Racibórz.
Posters.
Svitlana Biliaieva, Olena Fialko. Historical geography of the Ottoman possessions in Ukraine (on collections of Turkish ceramics).
Oleksandr Buhay, Elvira Pochynok, Volodymyr Bilyk. Study of forest glassmaking in Kyivan Polissya region in the 17th – 19th centuries.
Oleksandr Buhay, Lesia Chmil, Volodymyr Bilyk, Muhaylo Zakharets. PIXE analysis of Turkish ceramics from Kyivan excavations.
Olga Kotsuibanska, Nadiya Levitska. Mosaic of nowadays Ukraine as a resurrection of Kyiv Rus traditions.
Marta Krzyżanowska. ‘From a drop or pieces’? Manufacturing methods of glass counters from the Roman Iron Age found in Poland.
Iryna Teslenko. Experience of interdisciplinary study of Crimean medieval glazed pottery (Historiographical Review).
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