hornlager
Hornlager is a German term formed from horn and lager, literally meaning “horn storage” or a stock of horns. It is not a standard dictionary entry, but it appears in specialized historical, archaeological, and museological texts to refer to the organized storage of horn material and horn-derived artifacts.
Etymology and scope: In German, lager denotes storage, stock, or a warehouse, while horn may refer to
Historical context: In medieval and early modern Europe, horn was a valued material for drinking vessels, powder
Modern usage and conservation: In museums and archival contexts, horn artifacts are kept in controlled conditions
See also: Hornworking, Museum storage, Inventory management, Powder horn, Horn artifacts.