Bellifortis
Well-Known Member
I don't know if this is the right forum for a discussion of these items, or if they are too old to be of interest. I told in my introduction that I'm interested in the history of "Feuerwerkerei" down to the beginning. When a dear dutch friend told me, quite a few years ago, that he got an earthenware handgrenade, I replied that this is not possible, because an earthenware vessel filled with black powder would be just a big firecracker and would not have much effect. I think that he felt chastised with my disbelief. After buying it from him I started research on these vessels and even traveled to an appointment with Peter Pentz, one of the few people in europe that studied the subject, at the National Museum of Denmark in Kopenhagen. Between 1931 and 1938 a danish archeaological expedition excavated the citadel in the Syrian town of Hama (My heart is bleeding when I look at the news nowadays and the suffering in this cradle of all our civilisation). There they excavate a factory for the production of these vessels. These vessels are found mostly in Israel,Lebanon and Syria.There has been quite some research in the last hundred years, but as to my knowldge up till now, no definite proof of their use. The archeaological community is split, one faction believes they are Grenades, the other faction believes that they are Mercury containers.
Regards,
Bellifortis.
Regards,
Bellifortis.
