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Medieval glass vessels found in England c AD 1200-1500

AuteurTyson R.

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Jaar2000

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume121

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Pagina’s212

UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology

PlaatsYork

ISBN9781902771120

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Exemplaar18743 ReknummerT-7-5-a

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Introduction 1-4
  • Origins and scope of the book , p. 1
  • Previous studies of medieval glass vessels

The production of medieval glass vessels 5-13
  • The composition of medieval glass vessels , p. 5
  • The deterioration of medieval glass , p. 6
  • Glass production sites , p. 7
  • Potash glass production sites in England , p. 7
  • Other European areas producing potash glass , p. 8
  • Areas producing soda glass , pp. 9-10
  • Areas producing high-lead glass , pp. 11-13

Identifying and researching medieval glass 14-19
  • Colour , p. 14
  • Manufacture and decoration , p. 15
  • Quantification , p. 16
  • The characterisation of glass by chemical analysis , p. 16
  • The pictorial evidence , p. 17
  • The documentary evidence , pp. 18-19

Glass vessels and medieval society 20-31
  • Who used glass vessels? , pp. 20-21
  • The absence of glass from lower status sites , p. 22
  • The value and social status of glass vessels , p. 23
  • Glass tableware vessels as status symbols , pp. 24-25
  • The use of material culture to express, maintain and manipulate social relations , p. 26
  • The evolution of glass vessels between the 13th and 15th centuries , pp. 26-28
  • The communal and individual uses of glass drinking vessels , pp. 29-30
  • Conclusion , p. 31

A survey of medieval glass vessels found in England c. AD 1200-1500 32-189
  • Using the catalogue , p. 32
  • The organisation of the catalogue , pp. 32-33
  • The dating of the glass , p. 34
  • The illustrations , p. 34
  • Abbreviations , pp. 34-40
  • Summary charts of the main glass types present in each period , p. 41
  • Catalogue summary , pp. 42-49
  • Goblets and lids , pp. 50-72
  • beakers , pp. 73-100
  • Bowls , pp. 101-111
  • Jugs, flasks and bottles , pp. 112-140
  • lamps , pp. 141-148
  • distilling vessels: alembics, cucurbits, receivers and other forms connected with industrial roscesses , pp. 168-178
  • miscellaneous decorated, coloured and other glass fragments of special interest , pp. 179-189

Glossary of glass terms 190-191
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