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Early Post-Medieval vessel Glass in England c1500-1670

AuteurWillmott H.

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Jaar2002

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume132

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Pagina’s144

UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology

PlaatsYork

ISBN9781902771298

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Plaatsgegevens

Exemplaar42176 ReknummerT-7-5-a

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Introduction 1-4
  • The geographical scope, The date range of the glass, The material examined, A note on window glass, Previous studies , pp. 1-4

The study of Post-Medieval glass 5-9
  • The nature and decay of glass (Composition, Types of metal (Potash glass, Soda and mixed-alkali glass, Lead-Crystal glass), Weathering , pp. 5-7
  • ... Quantification and classification (Assessing assemblages, Ordering and making sense), ... , pp. 7-8
  • Cemical analysis (Techniques, Interpretting the results) , pp. 8-9

The production and importation of glass 10-20
  • The production of glass in England (Documentary evidence, The excavation of furnaces (Potash furnaces, Soda or mixed-alkali furnaces) , pp. 10-13
  • Production techniques (Vessel formation, Decorative techniques (Early stage techniques, Late stage techniques, Post-Formation techniques) , pp. 14-17
  • The importation of glass into England (Documantary evidence) , p. 18
  • European centres and their products (Venice, Antwerp and Low Country façon de Venise) , pp. 19-20

The archaeological and social context of glass use 21-34
  • Glass in a contextual setting (Monastic sites and the dissolution, Urban sites (The technology of urban glass, The context of urban glass, The range of urban glass, Scale of deposit, Summary), ... , pp. 21-23
  • ... Elite sites (The chonology and context of elite glass, The range of elite glass, Scale of deposit, Summary)) , pp. 24-26
  • Identifying contemporary attitudes to glass , p. 26
  • Glass styles in a wider context (Echoes of the familiar, New perspectives in style) , pp. 28-30
  • The changing role of vessel glass (The conspicuous consumption of glass, The dcline in glass use and the Puritan ethic, Glass on the eve of the lead-crystal revolution , pp. 31-34

A classification of vessel glass c 1500-1670 35-104
  • Identifying glass in the classification, The distribution maps and illustrations , p. 35
  • Beakers and tankards (Cylindrical beakers, Barrel beakers, Squat beakers, Pedestal beakers, Fluted beakers, Applied-foot beakers, Roemers, Cylindrical tankards, Bellied tankards) , pp. 35-56
  • Goblets (Knopped-stem goblets, Mould-blown stem goblets, Compound-steem goblets, Pedestal-stem goblets, Applied pedestal-stem goblets, Rod and tubular-stemmed goblets, Lids) , pp. 57-74

Jugs and possets 75-78
  • Open-mouth jugs, Narrow-neck jugs, Possets , pp. 76-78

Flask, bottles and phials 78-90
  • Globular flasks, Oval flasks, Pedestal flasks, Decanter flasks, Conical flasks, Bottles, Phials , pp. 79-91

Bowls and dishes 92-96
  • Pedestal bowls, Hemispherical bowls, Straight-sided bowls, Dishes , pp. 91-95

Jars 97-100
  • Cylindrical jars, Globular jars , pp. 97-100

Chemical and miscellaneous 101-103
  • Distillation equipment, Urinals, Hanging lamps , pp. 101-103

Summary of sites and published groups of glass 104-108

Time charts and vessel reconstructions 109-131

Glossary 132-133
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