Europa Postmediaevalis 2020 : : Post-Medieval Pottery in the Spare Time.

'Post-medieval pottery in the spare time' is a collection of papers planned for what would have been the second Europa Postmediaevalis conference. The focus is on the Early Modern period (15th to 18th centuries) and the growing use of new ceramic forms for leisure activities (smoking, drin...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (346 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 Little big vices
  • Gerald Volker Grimm
  • The Image of a Habit. Pipes and the Depiction f Smoking in Central European Art
  • Marcella Giorgio
  • A Little Vice: Tobacco Smoking in Tuscany from Material Sources
  • Beatrice Brancazi - Giulia Previti
  • Small Daily Vices: A Group of Clay Pipes in Post-Medieval Spoleto
  • Lester Lonardo
  • Archaeology of Smoking and Tobacco Consumptio
  • Andrea Rimpf
  • Clay Pipes from Unknown Sites in the Area of Ilok, Croatia
  • Marina N. Gavrilova
  • Tradition and eauty - Otoman Smoking Pipes
  • Roxana V. Rebrova
  • White Clay Tobacco Pipes at the Beginning of the 18th-Century in Saint Petersburg
  • Miguel Martins de Sousa - José Pedro Henriques - Vanessa Galiza Filipe
  • Lenka Sedláčková - Pavel Staněk
  • A Contributio to the Cofee-Drinking Culture in Brno, Czech Republic
  • Maciej Trzeciecki
  • "A Nice Cup of Tea". Potery as Material Evidence of Changes in the Table Culture of 18th-Century Warsaw
  • José Pedro Henriques - Rui Carita - Rosa Varela Gomes - Mário Varela Gomes
  • Chinese Porcelain for Tea and Cofee Drinking in the Old Quelba/Khor Kalba Fortress (Sharjah, UAE
  • 2 Toys and joys
  • Tânia Manuel Casimiro
  • What a Delightul Day: Spare Time Representation on arly Modern Portuguese Ceramics
  • Marco Milanese
  • Poor and Wealthy Children in Post-Medieval Sardinia (16th-20th Century)
  • Yurii O. Puholovok
  • Vanessa Galiza Filipe - José Pedro Henriques - Tânia Manuel Casimiro
  • Losing a Piece to Win a Game: Gaming Pieces in Portugal
  • Tânia Manuel Casimiro - Carlos Boavida
  • Blow Your Whistle: Ceramic Whistles in Early Modern Lisbon
  • Barbara Ciarrocchi
  • A TerracottaWhistle Representing aint Lazarus From Marmorata Street, Rome
  • 3 Hidden garden treasures
  • Marcin Majewski.
  • Decorated Flowerpots with Mascarons and Other Motifs fom Archaeological Excavations in targard/Pomerania
  • Kristýna Matějková
  • Forgoten Beauties.A Preliminary Study of Post-Medieval Flowerpots from the Czech Republic
  • Giuseppe Clemente
  • Garden Pots from the Botanical Garden in Pisa (17th-20th Century)
  • Jan Frolík
  • The Pheasantry of Prague Castle in the 17th and 18th Centuries
  • Joanna Dąbal
  • Flowerpots and Ceramic Plant Markers. A Case Study from the Muskau Park Excavation in 201
  • Mariana Almeida - Márcio Martingil
  • Not Everything Is as It Seems, a Garden on the Walls of Early Modern Lisbon
  • 4 Last but not least
  • Michał Starski
  • From Heating eeds to Adaptation f Renaissance Paterns
  • Mário Bielich
  • Late Gothic and Renaissance Stove Tiles from Lietava Castle, Slovakia
  • Gabriela Blažková - Alexandra Kloužková - Mária Kolářová
  • Distilltion eramics from Prague Castle, Czech Republic
  • Jakub Szajt
  • Silesian Workshops of Renaissance Ceramics with Moulded Relief Application
  • V. Matoušek - P. Drnovský - P. Hejhal - L. Rytíř - K. Pulcová - V. Pulcová
  • Post-Medieval Ceramics from 18th-Century Fortifitions in ebesa near Aš (Czech Republic)
  • List of Reviewers
  • Back Cover.