AuteurJervis B. & Kyle A.
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Jaar2012
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series
Volume2408
Subtitel--
Pagina’s122
UitgeverArchaeopress
PlaatsOxford
ISBN9781407310121
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar98707 ReknummerT-4-3-e
Introduction: archaeologies of compromise, repair and reuse
3-4
Jervis B. & Kyle A. |
What did the apocrypha know : glued pottery vessels from Springhead and other Romano-British sites in south and eastern England
5-12
Marter Brown K. & Seager Smith R. |
Modifying material: social biographies of Roman material culture
13-26
Campbell L.
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Reuse, repair and reconstruction : functioning aqueducts in post-Roman Spain
27-42
Martinez Jiménez J.
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A hole for the soul : possible functions of post-firing perforations and lead plugs in early Anglo-Saxon cremation urns
43-52
Perry G.
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Riveting biographies : the theoretical implications of early Anglo-Saxon brooch repair, customisation and use-adaptation
53-66
Martin T.
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Making-do or making the world : tempering choices in Anglo-Saxon pottery manufacture
67-80
Jervis B.
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More than just a quick fix : repair holes on early medieval souterrain ware
81-96
Kyle A.
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Beyond a make-do and mend mentality : repair and reuse of objects from two medieval village sites in Buckinghamshire
97-106
Wheeler C. |
When is a pot still a pot
107-114
Brown D.H.
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Survival and significance: some concluding remarks on reuse as an aspect of cultural biography
115-122
Hall M.A.
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