Highhays, Kilkenny

Highhays, Kilkenny

A Medieval Pottery Production Centre in South-East Ireland

Devine, Emma; Drisceoil, Coilin O

Oxbow Books

07/2022

368

Dura

Inglês

9781789258530

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

List of figures

List of tables

Authors and contributors

Note on conventions

Archaeological excavation archive

Abbreviations

Preface

Foreword

Summary

1. Introduction, by Emma Devine and Coilin O Drisceoil

2. The pottery production centre excavations (Area 1, Period 1), by Emma Devine, Coilin O Drisceoil and Niamh Curtin

3. Bake-yard excavations (Area 2, Period 1), abandonment and subsequent land-use (Areas 1 and 2, Periods 2 and 3), by Coilin O Drisceoil

4. The products of the Highhays pottery, by Coilin O Drisceoil, Clare McCutcheon and Joanna Wren

5. Highhays Ware, a provenance and distribution study, by Niamh Curtin, Coilin O Drisceoil, Michael J. Hughes and Richard Unitt

6. Non-ceramic finds, by Orla Scully, Coilin O Drisceoil, Joe Norton, Jimmy Lenehan and Paul Rondelez

7. Archaeobotanical and charcoal analysis, by Mary Dillon and Ingelise Stuijts

8. Highhays and the archaeology of medieval pottery production and town suburbs in Ireland, by Coilin O Drisceoil

Bibliography

Appendix 1: Archaeomagnetic dating of the pottery kiln at Highhays, Kilkenny, by Vassil Karloukovski and Mark W. Hounslow

Appendix 2: Radiocarbon dates

Appendix 3: Post-medieval pottery, by Clare McCutcheon

Appendix 4: Post-medieval clay building material, by Joanna Wren

Appendix 5: Animal bone, by Karin Ilseth

Appendix 6: Disarticulated human remains, by Karin Ilseth
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Anglo-Norman; animal bone remains; archaeobotanical; archaeological evidence; Archaeological Method & Theory; archaeomagnetic dating; archetypes; Bristol Redcliffe; coins; context; cooking-pots; county Kilkenny; cultural background; fourteenth-century; French Saintonge; green-glazed jugs; Highhays; Highhays Ware; historical evidence; jars; jugs; Kilkenny; kiln; kiln-firing technology; Medieval Europe (c. 1000 - 1500)/Archaeology; medieval Ireland; metal finds; money-boxes; petrological analysis; plasma spectrometry; Pottery; pottery making; pottery production; potting clays areas; processes; radiocarbon dating; raw materials; ridge tiles; social status; south-east Ireland; town; walls; wheel-thrown; working areas; workshops