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Ein Ofenstein mit Schiffsdarstellung: ein seltener stadtarchäologischer Fund in Hann. Münden

An oven stone bearing the depiction of a ship: a rare archaeological find in the town of Hann. Münden
[journal article]

Pezold, Johann Dietrich von

Abstract

"During construction work in the year 1990, a stone bearing the depiction of a ship was found in the hause Petersilienstraße 14 in Hann. Münden. The ship is a Singlemaster with a two-man crew. The date 1669 and the initials C G are also found on the stone. lt is a so-called oven stone, a type former... view more

"During construction work in the year 1990, a stone bearing the depiction of a ship was found in the hause Petersilienstraße 14 in Hann. Münden. The ship is a Singlemaster with a two-man crew. The date 1669 and the initials C G are also found on the stone. lt is a so-called oven stone, a type formerly used to support the fronts of large ovens. By means of Hann. Münden tax lists it was possible to determine that the initials were those of the 17th-century shipmaster Christoph Gebert, who apparently had the hause built." (author's abstract)... view less

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General History

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Archäologie

Document language
German

Publication Year
1996

Page/Pages
p. 217-220

Journal
Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 19 (1996)

ISSN
0343-3668

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
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