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Papers by Ingo Pfeffer
Metalla 28, 1, 2024
Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well ... more Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well as in 2015 aimed to reconstruct the production of Roman lead ingots with the help of archaeological experiments on the one hand; on the other hand, traces of the moulding process on the Roman lead ingots themselves and the epigraphic evidence were examined to provide further information on the production process. The results of this research, suggest that most of the lead ingots were very likely cast in clay sand moulds which almost completely disintegrated after the ingots had been removed. In a few cases, wood could be verified as the material for the moulds. Finally, all known artefacts associated with the casting of lead ingots have been critically examined and reinterpreted.
Metalla Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024), 2024
Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well ... more Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well as in 2015 aimed to reconstruct the production of Roman lead ingots with the help of archaeological experiments on the one hand; on the other hand, traces of the moulding process on the Roman lead ingots themselves and the epigraphic evidence were examined to provide further information on the production process. The results of this research, suggest that most of the lead ingots were very likely cast in clay sand moulds which almost completely disintegrated after the ingots had been removed. In a few cases, wood could be verified as the material for the moulds. Finally, all known artefacts associated with the casting of lead ingots have been critically examined and reinterpreted.
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2022, 2023
Although the excavations at Heek-Nienborg finished in summer 2019, the material re covered from t... more Although the excavations at Heek-Nienborg finished in summer 2019, the material re covered from the Funnel Beaker Culture flat graves still holds surprises. For example, identification of the charred plant remnants revealed that they included remains of a cereal product, which are presented here.
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2022, 2023
Der in einem Grubenhaus gefundene Riemenbeschlag aus der Merowingerzeit wirft ein neues Schlaglic... more Der in einem Grubenhaus gefundene Riemenbeschlag aus der Merowingerzeit wirft ein neues Schlaglicht auf die Siedlung in Warendorf-Milte. Das aus dem üblichen Fundgut herausragende zweifarbig tauschierte Stück belegt weitreichende Handelsbeziehungen und erlaubt einen spannenden ersten Einblick in die frühmittelalterliche Lebenswelt einer Siedlung im ländlichen Raum.
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2022, 2023
Five Bronze Age axes recently discovered by detectorists in the Münsterland region offer a good o... more Five Bronze Age axes recently discovered by detectorists in the Münsterland region offer a good opportunity for a closer look at this type of find. The axes date from the Early to the Middle Bronze Age and throw a spotlight on the Bronze Age exploitation of metal in Münsterland and the trade routes for raw materials which existed during this period.
Remote Sensing, May 25, 2022
Veröffentlichungen der Altertumskommission für Westfalen (VAK), 2014
Revolution jungSTEINZEIT = Schriften zur Bodendenkmalpflege in Nordrhein-Westfalen Band 11,1, 2015
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2021, 2022
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2021, 2022
Soester Zeitschrift 116, 2004
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2017, Dec 12, 2018
LWL-Museum für Archäologie, Westfälisches Landesmuseum/Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie; D. Mölders / M. M. Rind / K. Schierhold / W. Neubauer / J. Richards (Hrsg.), Stonehenge. Von Menschen und Landschaften. Ausstellungskatalog Herne, 2021
Das Ende der Jungsteinzeit und der Übergang zur Bronzezeit sind durch einen erheblichen Wandel in... more Das Ende der Jungsteinzeit und der Übergang zur Bronzezeit sind durch einen erheblichen Wandel in fast allen Lebensbereichen gekennzeichnet. Paläogenetische Analysen weisen Migrationsbewegungen neuer Bevölkerungsgruppen Richtung Europa nach; technische Innovationen wie die beginnende Bronzeverarbeitung förderten die Herausbildung differenzierter Sozialstrukturen. Der Beitrag blickt aus westfälischer Perspektive auf diese Zeit.
Soester Zeitschrift 126/127, 2015
Soester Zeitschrift 120, 2008
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2020, 2021
LWL-Museum für Archäologie, Westfälisches Landesmuseum/Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie (Hrsg.), Stonehenge. Von Menschen und Landschaften (Petersberg 2021), 2021
LWL-Museum für Archäologie, Westfälisches Landesmuseum/Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie (Hrsg.), Stonehenge. Von Menschen und Landschaften (Petersberg 2021), 180-188, 2021
In: Hans-Otto Pollmann (Hrsg.), Archäologische Rückblicke: Festschrift für Daniel Bérenger , 2014
Achäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2017, 2018
Metalla 28, 1, 2024
Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well ... more Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well as in 2015 aimed to reconstruct the production of Roman lead ingots with the help of archaeological experiments on the one hand; on the other hand, traces of the moulding process on the Roman lead ingots themselves and the epigraphic evidence were examined to provide further information on the production process. The results of this research, suggest that most of the lead ingots were very likely cast in clay sand moulds which almost completely disintegrated after the ingots had been removed. In a few cases, wood could be verified as the material for the moulds. Finally, all known artefacts associated with the casting of lead ingots have been critically examined and reinterpreted.
Metalla Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024), 2024
Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well ... more Casting experiments in Brilon-Hoppecke (North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany) in 2011 and 2012 as well as in 2015 aimed to reconstruct the production of Roman lead ingots with the help of archaeological experiments on the one hand; on the other hand, traces of the moulding process on the Roman lead ingots themselves and the epigraphic evidence were examined to provide further information on the production process. The results of this research, suggest that most of the lead ingots were very likely cast in clay sand moulds which almost completely disintegrated after the ingots had been removed. In a few cases, wood could be verified as the material for the moulds. Finally, all known artefacts associated with the casting of lead ingots have been critically examined and reinterpreted.
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2022, 2023
Although the excavations at Heek-Nienborg finished in summer 2019, the material re covered from t... more Although the excavations at Heek-Nienborg finished in summer 2019, the material re covered from the Funnel Beaker Culture flat graves still holds surprises. For example, identification of the charred plant remnants revealed that they included remains of a cereal product, which are presented here.
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2022, 2023
Der in einem Grubenhaus gefundene Riemenbeschlag aus der Merowingerzeit wirft ein neues Schlaglic... more Der in einem Grubenhaus gefundene Riemenbeschlag aus der Merowingerzeit wirft ein neues Schlaglicht auf die Siedlung in Warendorf-Milte. Das aus dem üblichen Fundgut herausragende zweifarbig tauschierte Stück belegt weitreichende Handelsbeziehungen und erlaubt einen spannenden ersten Einblick in die frühmittelalterliche Lebenswelt einer Siedlung im ländlichen Raum.
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2022, 2023
Five Bronze Age axes recently discovered by detectorists in the Münsterland region offer a good o... more Five Bronze Age axes recently discovered by detectorists in the Münsterland region offer a good opportunity for a closer look at this type of find. The axes date from the Early to the Middle Bronze Age and throw a spotlight on the Bronze Age exploitation of metal in Münsterland and the trade routes for raw materials which existed during this period.
Remote Sensing, May 25, 2022
Veröffentlichungen der Altertumskommission für Westfalen (VAK), 2014
Revolution jungSTEINZEIT = Schriften zur Bodendenkmalpflege in Nordrhein-Westfalen Band 11,1, 2015
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2021, 2022
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2021, 2022
Soester Zeitschrift 116, 2004
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2017, Dec 12, 2018
LWL-Museum für Archäologie, Westfälisches Landesmuseum/Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie; D. Mölders / M. M. Rind / K. Schierhold / W. Neubauer / J. Richards (Hrsg.), Stonehenge. Von Menschen und Landschaften. Ausstellungskatalog Herne, 2021
Das Ende der Jungsteinzeit und der Übergang zur Bronzezeit sind durch einen erheblichen Wandel in... more Das Ende der Jungsteinzeit und der Übergang zur Bronzezeit sind durch einen erheblichen Wandel in fast allen Lebensbereichen gekennzeichnet. Paläogenetische Analysen weisen Migrationsbewegungen neuer Bevölkerungsgruppen Richtung Europa nach; technische Innovationen wie die beginnende Bronzeverarbeitung förderten die Herausbildung differenzierter Sozialstrukturen. Der Beitrag blickt aus westfälischer Perspektive auf diese Zeit.
Soester Zeitschrift 126/127, 2015
Soester Zeitschrift 120, 2008
Archäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2020, 2021
LWL-Museum für Archäologie, Westfälisches Landesmuseum/Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie (Hrsg.), Stonehenge. Von Menschen und Landschaften (Petersberg 2021), 2021
LWL-Museum für Archäologie, Westfälisches Landesmuseum/Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie (Hrsg.), Stonehenge. Von Menschen und Landschaften (Petersberg 2021), 180-188, 2021
In: Hans-Otto Pollmann (Hrsg.), Archäologische Rückblicke: Festschrift für Daniel Bérenger , 2014
Achäologie in Westfalen-Lippe 2017, 2018
Megalithgräber in Westfalen 5, 2020
Soester Beiträge zur Archäologie 12, 2012