Material culture in London in an age of transition : Tudor and Stuart period finds c1450-c1700 from excavations at riverside sites in Southwark /
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Author / Creator: | Egan, Geoff. |
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Imprint: | London : Museum of London Archaeology Service, c2005. |
Description: | xix, 257 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | MoLAS monograph ; 19 |
Subject: | |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5844807 |
Table of Contents:
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. The context and significance of the finds
- 1.2. Sites with finds included in the catalogue
- 1.3. Organisation of the report
- 1.4. Textual and graphical conventions
- 2. Some trends evident among the finds
- 2.1. Dress and dress accessories
- 2.2. Tablewares
- 2.3. Evidence of various manufactures, usage and repair
- 2.4. Marks of quality control and ownership, and the occurrence of precious metals
- 2.5. Innovations in a period of transition
- 2.6. Numismatica
- 2.7. Aspects of trade
- 2.8. Men, women and children
- 2.9. Changes with the Reformation
- 2.10. Styles in ornament
- 3. Items of dress
- 3.1. Jerkins (1-5)
- 3.2. Shoes
- Chronological developments
- Pointed toes (6-10)
- Wide, round toes (11-12)
- Square toes (13-21)
- Rounded toes (22-37)
- Heeled shoes (38-43)
- Cork-soled shoes (44-8)
- Pattens (49-55)
- Boot (56)
- 3.3. Gloves (57-8)
- 3.4. Straps (59-69)
- 4. Dress accessories
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Buckles
- Plain circular frames (for shoes) (70-5)
- Circular with central bar (76-82)
- Oval with central bar (83)
- Double oval (84-94)
- D-shaped (95-9)
- D-shaped with central bar (100-4)
- Rectangular/subrectangular (105-10)
- Rectangular/subrectangular with central bar (111-15)
- 'Locking buckles' with separate bars (116-18)
- ?Spur or shoe buckles (119-21)
- Buckle plates (122-8)
- 4.3. Mounts (129-45)
- 4.4. Strapends
- Folded sheet-metal strapend (146)
- Cast roundel strapend (147)
- Strapends with terminal loops (148-50)
- 4.5. Hooked clasps
- Cast (one-piece) (151-5)
- Composite (cast and sheeting) (156)
- Composite (wire) (157-8)
- Composite sleeves with internal 'springs' (sheeting and wire) (159-60)
- Composite (cast and wire) (161-6)
- Composite sheeting (167-9)
- Possible hooked clasp (170)
- Wire double hook (171)
- S-shaped clasp (172)
- Connectors for looped or hooked clasps (173-4)
- 4.6. Brooches
- Integral-pin forms (175-7)
- 4.7. Buttons
- Solid (cast) heads (178-91)
- Sheet heads (192-8)
- Hollow heads with two holes from the mould on the back (199-204)
- Solid heads, with integral loops unless otherwise indicated (205-19)
- Hook and eye (220)
- 4.8. Pins (221-6)
- 4.9. Possible headdress frame (227)
- 4.10. Lace chapes (228)
- 4.11. Eyelets (229-31)
- 4.12. Finger rings (232-7)
- 4.13. Pendants (238-9)
- 4.14. Wound-wire accessories (240-2)
- 4.15. Beads (243-5)
- 4.16. Bells
- Closed (rumbler) form (246-60)
- Open form (261-2)
- 4.17. Purses
- Leather purse fragments (263-6)
- Purse frames (267-70)
- Twisted loops (271-83)
- Chatelaine (284)
- 4.18. Combs (285-97)
- 4.19. Razors (298-9)
- 4.20. ?Fingernail grooming tool (300)
- 5. Fixtures and fittings
- 5.1. Lead window cames
- 5.2. Hinges (301-3)
- 5.3. Pintles (304-6)
- 5.4. Strapping (307)
- 5.5. Fixed eyelet (308)
- 5.6. Mounts (309-10)
- 5.7. ?Curtain hook (311)
- 6. Furnishings
- 6.1. Wooden furniture
- 6.2. Casket mount (312)
- 6.3. Handle mount (313)
- 7. Security equipment
- 7.1. Keys
- Slide key (314)
- Rotary keys (315-20)
- 7.2. Locks
- Mounted locks (rotary mechanisms) (321-6)
- Lock hasps (327-9)
- 8. Heating and lighting equipment
- 8.1. Firesteels (330-2)
- 8.2. Candle holders (333-44)
- 8.3. Candle snuffer (345)
- 9. Knives
- 9.1. Complete (or nearly complete) implements (346-60)
- 9.2. Fragments of blades and handles (361-83)
- 9.3. Fragmentary blades (384-97)
- 9.4. Handles (398-412)
- 9.5. Handle terminals and other components (413-16)
- 9.6. Other (417-33)
- Scale tangs
- Whittle tangs
- 9.7. Scabbards (434-6)
- 10. Kitchen equipment, serving and display vessels
- 10.1. Kitchen equipment
- Suspension chain (437)
- Skimmer (438)
- Strainer (439)
- 10.2. Vessels
- Copper-alloy vessels (440-63)
- Iron vessels (464)
- Lead/tin (pewter) vessels (465-75)
- Wood vessels (476-85)
- Glass vessels (486-514)
- Vessel parts (515)
- Mounts perhaps from vessels (with main parts of unknewn materials) (516-18)
- 11. Cutlery
- 11.1. Spoons (519-88)
- 12. Medical, writing and reading equipment
- 12.1. Medical equipment
- Syringe (589)
- 12.2. Writing and reading equipment
- Stylus (590)
- Seal matrix (591)
- Book cover (592)
- Book clasp (593)
- 13. Leisure items
- 13.1. Whistles (594-7)
- 13.2. Toys
- Rattle (598)
- Buzz disc (599)
- Uncertain toy component (600)
- Miniature vessels (601-2)
- Miniature furniture (603-8)
- Miniature candlesticks (609-10)
- 13.3. Gaming pieces (611-13)
- 13.4. Items for pets
- Troughs for cage birds (614-17)
- 14. Tools and production
- 14.1. Textile working (secondary manufactures)
- Needles (618-20)
- Thimbles (621-47)
- Sewing rings (648-52)
- 14.2. Metalworking
- Copper alloy working (653-723)
- Iron smithing (724-74)
- Lead/tin working (775-83)
- Antimony ingot (784)
- 14.3. Metal-, leather- and woodworking tools
- Metalworking tools (785-9)
- Leather working tools (790-6)
- Woodworking tools (797-806)
- 14.4. Bone and antler working waste (807-8)
- 14.5. Glass working waste (809-12)
- 14.6. Horticultural/agricultural work
- Spades (813-14)
- 14.7. Shipbuilding
- Rivet-making (815)
- Treenail caulking irons (816-17)
- 14.8. Fishing
- Hooks (818-19)
- Weights (820)
- 14.9. Tools for diverse or unknown purposes
- Shears (821-3)
- Punches (824)
- Possible crowbar (825)
- Unidentified tools (826-9)
- 15. Trade items
- 15.1. Weights
- Coin weights (830-1)
- Other weights (832-4)
- Lay (pan) weights (835-40)
- Pendent/fixed weights (841-52)
- Scales (853-4)
- 15.2. Numismatica
- English official coins (855-78)
- Foreign official coins (879-85)
- English private issue token (886)
- Counterfeits of English coins (887-9)
- Non-regular tokens (890-944)
- Jettons (945-1026)
- Sealing (1027)
- 16. Horse equipment
- 16.1. Horseshoes (1028-51)
- 16.2. Saddle (1052)
- 16.3. Spurs (1053-6)
- 16.4. Stirrup (1057)
- 16.5. Bridle bosses (1058)
- 16.6. Swivel (1059)
- 16.7. Curry comb (1060)
- 16.8. Ox shoe (1061)
- 17. Arms and armour
- 17.1. Daggers (1062-6)
- 17.2. Swords and sword accessories
- Sword (1067)
- Hand guard (1068)
- Sword scabbards (1069-70)
- 17.3. Chapes for bladed weapons (including scabbard mounts)
- Folded sheeting (1071-8)
- Cast (1079-83)
- Mounts (1084-5)
- 17.4. Armour
- Plate (1086-96)
- Helmet (1097)
- Hand armour (1098)
- Uncertain (1099)
- Chain mail (1100-5)
- 17.5. Firearms and accessories
- Firearm (1106)
- Gunpowder holders (1107-8)
- Shot (1110-30)
- Worm (1131)
- Priming wire (touch-hole pricker) (1132)
- 18. Religious objects (with secular badges and charms)
- 18.1. Pilgrim souvenir badges
- English cults (1133-50)
- Continental cults (1151)
- Unidentified cults (1152-62)
- 18.2. English political potentate badges (1163-6)
- 18.3. Unidentified secular badges (1167-8)
- 18.4. Unidentified badge fragments (1169-71)
- 18.5. Miniature weapon charms (1172-4)
- 18.6. Sacring bell (1175)
- 18.7. Mount (1176)
- 18.8. Tomb inscription letter (1177)
- 19. Miscellaneous
- 19.1. Possible mounts (1178-85)
- 19.2. Chapes (1186-8)
- 19.3. Unidentified (1189-1217)
- 20. Metallurgical analyses
- 20.1. Introduction
- 20.2. Methods
- 20.3. Alloy names
- 20.4. Copper alloys
- Previous research
- Summary of results for copper alloys
- 20.5. Lead-tin alloys
- Historical background
- Previous analytical research
- Summary of results for lead-tin alloys
- 20.6. Discussion of the copper alloy and lead/tin results by artefact category
- Buckles
- Hooked clasps
- Spoons
- Thimbles
- Other artefacts
- Glass
- 20.7. Conclusions
- French and German summaries
- Glossary of leather terms
- Bibliography
- Index