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Who Came to Tea at the Old Kinchega Homestead?: Tablewares, Teawares and Social Interaction at an Australian Outback Pastoral Homestead
Penelope M. Allison and Virginia Esposito
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This book comprises a study of ceramic tableware and teaware remains from the outback pastoral homestead, The Old Kinchega Homestead, in western NSW, Australia, occupied from 1870 until 1955. This homestead is on the Kinchega Pastoral Estate which was a major player in Australia's important wool industry. These objects were excavated from the homestead and collected from its refuse area by the Kinchega Archaeological Research Project. The book includes detailed analyses of these artefacts, and of the tableware and teaware sets they constitute, for information on the changing dining and tea-drinking practices at this homestead. The micro-histories of these objects and these practices provides fresh perspectives on the changing social networks, social aspirations and social values of the inhabitants of this homestead. The research focuses particularly on the women who lived in this male-dominated outback pastoral context, in this remote region of the British colonial and post-colonial world, during this important period in Australia's history.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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LEICESTER ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Foreword and Acknowledgements
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1. Introduction: Micro-archaeological Approaches and the Old Kinchega Homestead
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2. Britishness, Gentility and Hospitality in Australian Society
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3. Social Interaction and Social Networks in Outback NSW, Australia
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4. Collecting, Collating and Characterising the Ceramic Fineware Remains from the Old Kinchega Homestead
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5. Tableware Sets at the Old Kinchega Homestead
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6. Teaware Sets at the Old Kinchega Homestead
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7. Purchasing Tablewares and Teawares for the Kinchega Pastoral Estate: Price, Cost, Quality and Value
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8. Comparing Australian Households for Social Status and Social Aspirations through their Ceramic Sets
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9. Who Would Have Come to Dinner and Tea at the Old Kinchega Homestead: Opportunities for Social Interaction and Social Networking
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10. Concluding Discussion
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Bibliography
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Appendices
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Index
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Published: 2020
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407355610 (ebook)
- 9781407355504 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2964