Archäologisches Freilichtmuseum Oerlinghausen
Am Barkhauser Berg 2-6
33813 Oerlinghausen
Tel.: 05202 2220
E-mail: archaeoerl@t-online.de
The knowledge that the fire clay to ceramic, is ancient - the participants are familiar today only the potter's oven and forget that its electrical fire caused the change.
The example of the production of decorative elements and the open field of fire be followed, the result is a Stone Age chain.
As the first building of the Neolithic period, the participants in wheat grains to grind grist and flour mills to shift, which is then kneaded with water and salt into a dough and baked on the embers of the fire-to-plate-sized pancake is.
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