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Make-do and mend Archaeologies of compromise repair and reuse

AuteurJervis B. & Kyle A.

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2408

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Pagina’s122

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407310121

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Exemplaar98707 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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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.
  • Introduction , p. 13
  • Integrating foreign objects , p. 13
  • Material biographies , pp. 13-15
  • Modifying material , pp. 16-17
  • Reconsituting Roman non-ceramic objects , pp. 17-19
  • Residuality and reuse , pp. 20-22
  • Conclusion , pp. 22-23

Reuse, repair and reconstruction : functioning aqueducts in post-Roman Spain 27-42
Martinez Jiménez J.
  • Methodology , pp. 27-28
  • Aqueducts in Late Antiquity , pp. 28-29
  • Propaganda: church and monarchy , pp. 29-35
  • The implication of the local elites in aqueduct maintenance: Mérida , pp. 35-36
  • Islamic repairs and maintenance , pp. 36-37
  • Cordoba: a case study for Visigothic and Umayyad repairs , pp. 37-39
  • Conclusions , p. 39

A hole for the soul : possible functions of post-firing perforations and lead plugs in early Anglo-Saxon cremation urns 43-52
Perry G.
  • Introduction , p. 43
  • The Characteristics and previous interpretations , pp. 43-44
  • Perforations, plugs and repairs in the Iron Age and Romano-British periods , pp. 44-45
  • Functional perforations and modified pots , pp. 45-46
  • The use-alteration of Anglo-Saxon cremation urns , p. 46
  • Placing post-firing perforationsin an Anglo-Saxon context , pp. 46-48
  • Perforations and repairs on settlement sites , pp. 48-49
  • Repair, reuse and burial , pp. 49--50
  • Conclusions , p. 50

Riveting biographies : the theoretical implications of early Anglo-Saxon brooch repair, customisation and use-adaptation 53-66
Martin T.
  • Introduction , p. 53
  • Background , pp. 53-54
  • Early Anglo-Saxon Brooches: form, function and archaeological context , p. 55
  • Rates of Brooch modification in early Anglo-Saxon England , p. 55
  • Technologies and Behaviours of Modification , pp. 55-60
  • Reconstructing biography: the place, skill and timings of physical modification , pp. 60-61
  • Implications for our understanding of Anglo-Saxon material culture and burial , pp. 61-62
  • Summary and conclusions , pp. 62-63

Making-do or making the world : tempering choices in Anglo-Saxon pottery manufacture 67-80
Jervis B.
  • Some myths , pp. 67-68
  • Approaches to interpretation , pp. 68-70
  • Engaging with organic-tempered pottery , pp. 70-71
  • Pottery and the construction of the Social , pp. 71-72
  • Conclusions , pp. 72-73

More than just a quick fix : repair holes on early medieval souterrain ware 81-96
Kyle A.
  • Introduction , p. 81
  • Souterrain ware overview , pp. 81-82
  • Evidence for repairs , pp. 82-85
  • Why repair , p. 85
  • Theoretical consideration , pp. 85-86
  • Souterrain ware outliers , pp. 86-88
  • The Relationship between souterrain ware and everted rim ware , pp. 88-89
  • Conclusion , p. 89

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.
  • Evidence , pp. 107-110
  • Discussion , pp. 111-114
  • Afterthought , p. 114

Survival and significance: some concluding remarks on reuse as an aspect of cultural biography 115-122
Hall M.A.
  • Cultural biography , pp. 115-116
  • Tekst is Material Culture: writing reuse , pp. 116-120
  • Utilitarian vs special reuse , pp. 120-121
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