Pottery in Archaeology / Edition 1

Pottery in Archaeology / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0521445973
ISBN-13:
9780521445979
Pub. Date:
05/28/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521445973
ISBN-13:
9780521445979
Pub. Date:
05/28/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pottery in Archaeology / Edition 1

Pottery in Archaeology / Edition 1

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Overview

Based on over fifty years of practical experience, this manual includes the most recent scientific developments and statistical techniques in the archaeological study of pottery, which has become increasingly important in providing information on the past.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521445979
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/28/1993
Series: Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology Series
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 287
Product dimensions: 6.85(w) x 9.72(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Clive Orton is Emeritus Professor of Quantitative Archaeology at the University College London Institute of Archaeology. He has won the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Ralph Merrifield Award for service to London Archaeology and the British Archaeological Awards Lifetime Achievement Award. He is a member of the Archaeology Data Service Management Committee, a member of the advisory board for the Journal of Quantitative Archaeology, the editor of London Archaeologist, a member of the editorial board for Archaeologia e Calcolatori, chairman of Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Excavation Committee and chair of Gresham Ship Steering Committee. His most recent books include The Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and its Region (2006) and Sampling in Archaeology (2000).

Michael Hughes was Principal Scientific Officer at The British Museum, Department of Conservation and Scientific Research and Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science and Bioscience at the University of East London. His work has been published in Archaeometry, the Journal of Archaeological Science, Studies in Conservation, Medieval Archaeology, Medieval Ceramics and the Oxford Journal of Archaeology, among others.

Table of Contents

Part I. History and Potential: 1. History of pottery studies; 2. The potential of pottery as archaeological evidence; Part II. Practicalities: A Guide to Pottery Processing and Recording: 3. Integration with research designs; 4. Life in the pot shed; 5. Fabric analysis; 6. Classification of form and decoration; 7. Illustration; 8. Pottery archives; 9. Publication; Part III. Themes in Ceramic Studies: 10. Making pottery; 11. Archaeology by experiment; 12. Craft specialisation and standardisation of production; 13. Pottery fabrics; 14. Form; 15. Quantification; 16. Chronology; 17. Production and distribution; 18. Pottery and function; 19. Assemblages and sites; Conclusion: the future of pottery studies.

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"Pottery in Archaeology covers a wide range of traditional and contemporary topics. In the process, it draws illustrative examples—photographs, line drawings and charts—from European and classical archaeology. The Appendix contains a number of useful tables....There is an extensive and up-to-date bibliography....I find this an attractive, well-organized, authoritative book....I gladly recommend it." Martha A. Latta, Canadian Journal of Archaeology

"Few will find this dry reading. The style is lively, often amusing, and should appeal to students....The subject becomes an interesting and valuable part of archaeological materials science and a fundamental part of archaeology." Times Higher Education Supplement

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