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The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe VII: More Pipes and Kilns from England
Edited by Peter Davey-
Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Plates
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Editorial
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Addenda and Corrigenda
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One: The Structural Development of Clay Tobacco Pipes Kilns in England: A Preliminary Study
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Two: Pipemaking in Nottingham After 1800
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Three: The Rainford Clay Pipe Industry: Some Archaeological Evidence
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Four: A Note on the Provenance of Pipe-Clays from Three Archaeological Sites in London
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Five: Thin Section Analysis of Clays Used in Five British Clay Pipe Production Centres
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Six: The Development of the Pipeclay Hair Curler - A Preliminary Study
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Seven: Seventeenth Century Tokens of Pipe-Makers, Tobacconists, and Other Dealers in Tobacco and Pipes
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Published: 1982
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860541790 (paperback)
- 9781407317083 (ebook)
BAR Number: B100
- Clay Pipes
- Computing and Quantitative Methods
- Craft working (general titles, bone, glass, textiles, etc.)
- Early Modern and Modern
- Catalogues / Collections / Indexes / Bibliographies
- Ceramics and Pottery Studies
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
- Western Europe and Britain
- British Isles