Fire Beneath the Dome: Project to Evaluate the Efficiency of Clay Ovens in  the Viking Museum Haithabu

Fire Beneath the Dome: Project to Evaluate the Efficiency of Clay Ovens in the Viking Museum Haithabu

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Summary: Visitors to the museum should get an impression of Viking life in Haithabu as vivid as possible – that is why from time to time we heat the clay ovens for baking or cooking (See Figure 1). We noticed that quite high temperatures are reached, but these will decrease again quickly if there is no more fire inside the oven, although it tangibly keeps the warmth for a very long time The content is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License. Please check individual images for licensing details.

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