How to Build a Pottery Kiln in Hotter Days by sandra46
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In a very hot week of early September these four people are building an experimental Bronze Age pottery kiln in a field behind the house of one of them at the northern edge of the province of Padova. They are the young archaeologists I'm working with, in the sense that they dig and I watch....and take shots. Unfortunately,a few days later they were occupied with a dig in a medieval cemetery and I coundn't see it finished, also because I went to South Tyrol. Now the field is either a quagmire or a frozen mud cake, and I have to wait for milder weather.
They are Valeria (secondo on the left) and three Simons. Thus in order to distinguish them we call them Simon the Elder (with a beard, on the right, a former student of mine), Simon the Younger (first on the left, still a student), and Simon the New (third on the left, still a student). Valeria works in a museum in the province of Mantua. Simon the Elder works in an Archeopark in the province of Treviso, at a recontructed lake pile dwelling village I'll show you next.
For those interested in experimental archaeology and kilns here there is a very interesting illustrated booklet by a scholar from Zagreb, Croatia, where ancient cultures were very similar to ours and in touch with each other.
http://narodnimuzej.rs/conference2011/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/A.-Kudelic_THE-REMAINS-OF-POTTERY-KILN-AND-OR-A-REFLECTION-OF-SPIRITUAL-EXPRESSION-OF-BRONZE-AGE-POTTER.pdf
Thanks for your kind comments.
Comments (39)
magnus073
Really great job on this fascinating capture Sandra. I can't wait to check out the link you provided
eekdog Online Now!
great capture my friend.
durleybeachbum
Always fascinating to have a go at how others do your trade.
Jean_C
Beautiful and interesting shot!
Leije
Excellent photo and great work on it, I like the "three Simons" !
wysiwig
Looks like just an excuse to play in the mud without being called childish. {;-) Actually, as a historian I love these glimpses into the past, especially the reconstructions. I hope they get to finish their kiln. It would be fascinating if someone could make pottery in it.
brycek
Wonderful capture..very interesting!!
bazza
Fabulous capture of these mud loving players..
jayfar
Very interesting Sandra and a nice shot.
drifterlee
Very cool shot!!!!!
Radar_rad-dude
A most fascinating project and marvelous photo, Sandra! You are an inspiration!
cricke49
awesome capture, though messy building the kiln may prove to be an inspiration! excellent commentary and history!:)*5
Chipka
I love stuff like experimental archaeology and other cross-disciplinary sciences: real hands on stuff, and this looks like something I'd positively love! I rather like the structure of the kiln itself, and wouldn't it be fantastic to actually make the pottery and be able to keep a bit of it? I love the treatment of this photo; the color treatment is great. This is quite intriguing. Very nice.
Faemike55
With the exception of the clothing, this could be a scene from the past when the peoples werejust starting out. Very good
erlandpil
great capture erland
JuliSonne
Interessanter Job. Wer suchet, der findet....ist der Lohn für diese doch mühselige Arbeit. Eine Reise in die Vergangenheit ist immer spannend. Thanks for sharing, Sandra
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
bakapo
thanks for the cool shot!
mickeyrony
Instructive moment .. great pic .Thanks to share ((5++))
bebert
great capture.
renecyberdoc
you have everlasting students huh??suspicious muahahah just joking.
anmes
Men at work...and how interesting! Do show us more, with the background notes, Sandra. Thanks
blondeblurr
... and Simon says ;) - I think this is a far cry from the modern versions, but probably just as practical, when it's finally completed ... so what's for dinner? Pizza? ;)just kidding, nice try - so-far, BB
claude19
words and picture are excellent ! thanks for your informations !!!
dakotabluemoon
Very cool stuff here hon great capture.
West_coaster07
Well done Sandra!!
Isabelle711
Most interesting history and capture my friend. :)))))) I think it would be most fun to do such. :))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :))))) Thank you for sharing this most interesting image. :)))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))
icerian
Dear Sandra, this is very well done! Thank you for sharing!
UteBigSmile
♥ Beautiful capture!
A_Sunbeam
Fascinating!