Archaeological Ceramics in Lithuania: Primary Processing
Volume 16 (2011): Settlements and Towns, pp. 30–44
Pub. online: 20 September 2012
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
20 October 2011
20 October 2011
Revised
11 November 2011
11 November 2011
Accepted
20 December 2011
20 December 2011
Published
20 September 2012
20 September 2012
Abstract
The article discusses ceramic fragments and their primary processing at the report level of archaeological explorations. Archaeologists in Lithuania still employ two methods in the description of fragments, text and tables, of which the latter holds most promise. Their wider employment is restricted by the absence of general standards. Out of at least 36 attributes that characterise ceramic fragments, five main ones can be distinguished (ceramic group, type of utensil fragment, diameter, number, weight), and they should be obligatory in every report on archaeological research.