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Open AccessMetal Objects Were Much Desired: A Sixteenth-Century Shipwreck Cargo off the Coast of Esposende (Portugal) and the Importance of Studying Ship Cargos
During winter storms in 2014 and 2017, strong waves exposed hundreds of timbers and artefacts at the Belinho beach, in the North of Portugal. These ship remains were later discovered to belong to a 16th-centur...
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Gender Relations in the Production and Consumption of Portuguese Pottery (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
The extent of women’s roles in the production and consumption of Portuguese ceramic wares during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries is generally unknown. It is normally assumed that pottery production was a...
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Open AccessCirculation in Seventeenth-Century Lisbon (Portugal): Traffic Signs and Traffic Rules
By the 17th century, Lisbon was a large and complex city—the capital of a large empire in which thousands of people and goods originating from different places around the world circulated. Yet the city was sti...
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Mobility and Identities: The Case of the So-Called African Pots from Lisbon (Portugal)
Archaeological excavations conducted in Lisbon and nearby cities have yielded a significant amount of a type of pottery from seventeenth- and eighteenth-century contexts not made in Europe. These bear characte...
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Portuguese Redwares and Coarse Wares in Historical Archaeology
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Historical Archaeology in the Iberian Peninsula
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Portuguese Faience and Historical Archaeology
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Gomes, Mário Varela
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Portuguese Tiles (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century)
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Historical Archaeology in the Iberian Peninsula
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Portuguese Tiles (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century)
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Custom-Made Ceramics, Trans-Atlantic Business Partnerships and Entrepreneurial Spirit in Early Modern Newfoundland: An Examination of the SK Vessels from Ferryland
Demonstrating ceramic ownership can be a challenging archaeological endeavor, particularly if one seeks to understand the movement and meaning of such vessels over space and time. A small collection of Portugu...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Portuguese Faience and Historical Archaeology
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Gomes, Mário Varela
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Portuguese Redwares and Coarse Wares in Historical Archaeology