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+ | :* [[http://www.unimus.no/photos/khm/259490/?f=html www.unimus.no Osebergfunn]] | ||
+ | :* [[http://www.unimus.no/photos/khm/259491/?f=html www.unimus.no Osebergfunn sketch]] | ||
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+ | ===Norway, Oseberg no.86=== | ||
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:* [[http://www.unimus.no/photos/khm/56575/?f=html www.unimus.no]] | :* [[http://www.unimus.no/photos/khm/56575/?f=html www.unimus.no]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 25 September 2016
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Buckets with wooden hoops
Denmark, Hedeby
Besides one complete stave constructed bucket (21.8cm high, 27cm diameter) and one complete tub, 259 individual staves, handle staves and "Daubenpassstuecke" (the final, usually smaller stave, used to complete the vessel) were found. These staves would have been from buckets, barrels, tubs and shallow bowls, though most were open topped as only one stave, of 107 with a complete length, had two grooves for a bottom and a lid and was from a small barrel 54cm high. Most of them were made from imported pine and were probably made form the large (2.5m x 0.8m diam.) barrels (as seen on the Bayeux Tapestry), which were also used to line 29 of the town's wells. Oak (65, 29%) and yew (28, 13%) were also used. The staves varied in length from 8.4-88cm, with most falling between 10-30cm, the width ranging 1.7-19.5cm with most between 3-7cm. The thickness ranges from 4-27mm, with most being between 10-15mm. Most buckets were cylindrical with two handle staves opposite each other with holes in the top to take a rope or iron handle. The bottoms ranged in diameter from 10.8-55.8cm with most ranging from 10-30cm. Most bottoms were constructed from Oak (86, 75%) and were made from 2 or 3 planks dowelled together. 63 wooden hoops for fastening around the vessels were found. Most were pine (26, 31%) and yew (23, 27%) but also ash, hazel, willow, alder, fir and maple. Most (41) are semi-circular split branches, but there are also round, oval and square examples. The preserved lengths range from 6.4cm-95.3cm, and the width from 6mm-3.7cm with most between 1-2cm, the thicknesses are between 3-13mm. The ends that overlap eachother had small cuts and then were wrapped with willow bast(3), bark (2) or leather (1). Others (16) were fastened with small nails.
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England, York
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Ireland, Dublin
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Denmark, Hedeby
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Denmark, Mammen
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Denmark, Vorbasse
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Norway, Oseberg no.18b
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Norway, Oseberg no.24
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Norway, Oseberg no.86
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Norway, Oseberg no.186
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Norway, Oseberg no.298
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Norway, Oseberg no.301
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Norway, Oseberg no.302
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Sweden, Lund
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Buckets with iron hoops
Denmark, Hedeby
Log Buckets
England, York 8923
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England, York 8924
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Denmark, Hedeby
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Buckets with Copper-alloy mounts or hoops
According to Petersen most of the buckets with copper-alloy mounts or hoops appear to be insuler in origin [PETERSEN 1940] [PETERSEN 1951].
Norway, Bronsespann
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Norway, Farmen
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Norway, Gloppen
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Norway, Holmegaard
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Norway, Klepp
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Norway, Oseberg 157 - Buda Bucket
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Norway, Oseberg
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Norway, Oseberg no.303
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Sweden Birka
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References