25th November 2014, 11:24 AM
heres a nice little connect iron age romans deforestation marginal /not so areas type of paper http://www.archaeologyuk.org/cbanw/CBANW..._14-26.pdf The old round house ve rectangular house. The round being a bit more geodesic is possibly a bit more economical between volume of space and build materials required and heating distribution where as the rectangular was a bit more wasteful and had some serious weak cold spots notably the roof but you at least got to hang picture frames and set up stalls.
but we are contemplating hostys pot vacuum commencing of the fifth (I of the pot prolifera in the roman period school). Obviously an alternative to deforestation as a problem in the pot making department is to have tree taboos and refuse to use certain trees to spite ones nose. As Prentice has pointed out lots of tree names abound in the runic period, the very period of old english. The mighty ash and oak seem to be picked on. Maybe these Frizian Anglo-Saxons were a bit tree huggy which is a good thing and could have been the first proto attempts to mouth the forest charters of the 13th century. Cut Ash out of your life and maybe you struggle to light a fire in winter without seasoning it. Could that be enough to reduce pot kiln centres to their knees?
Have come across a pot called a "terp Tritzum" -mostly repeated verbatim from wiki but have not been able to pin it down to any particular form/decoration and mentioned here.
http://www.irs.ub.rug.nl/dbi/43789c2540f8f any pictures of them?
If only the runes could speak
but we are contemplating hostys pot vacuum commencing of the fifth (I of the pot prolifera in the roman period school). Obviously an alternative to deforestation as a problem in the pot making department is to have tree taboos and refuse to use certain trees to spite ones nose. As Prentice has pointed out lots of tree names abound in the runic period, the very period of old english. The mighty ash and oak seem to be picked on. Maybe these Frizian Anglo-Saxons were a bit tree huggy which is a good thing and could have been the first proto attempts to mouth the forest charters of the 13th century. Cut Ash out of your life and maybe you struggle to light a fire in winter without seasoning it. Could that be enough to reduce pot kiln centres to their knees?
Have come across a pot called a "terp Tritzum" -mostly repeated verbatim from wiki but have not been able to pin it down to any particular form/decoration and mentioned here.
http://www.irs.ub.rug.nl/dbi/43789c2540f8f any pictures of them?
If only the runes could speak
.....nature was dead and the past does not exist