Lead glazes, brown, yellow or green, are frequently found in Early Modern contexts associated to kitchen ware, although usually corresponding to no more than a small percentage of the total assemblages. While 16th and 17th century potters’ regulations mention which forms were produced and how they should be manufactured, cook books from that same period determine the use of such wares in preparing, cooking and serving food. The collection found in Carnide, just outside Lisbon, as the filling of hundreds of deactivated storages pits may shed some light on the use of these ceramics in domestic environments and their importance in everyday activities.publishersversionpublishe
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by sca...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by scan...
Lead glazes, brown, yellow or green, are frequently found in Early Modern contexts associated to kit...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The first documents referring to lead glaze ware production in Lisbon go back to t...
Lustre pottery unearthed at Mas Llorens constitutes one of most interesting collections of late 16t...
International audienceMedieval pavements composed of lead-glazed tiles decorated with a variety of t...
A group of late 15theearly 16th century Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from the Monastery of Santa Cl...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020During a preventive archaeology work in Largo das Olarias, in Lisbon’...
Lustre pottery unearthed at Mas Llorens constitutes one of most interesting collections of late 16th...
UID/NAN/50024/2019 M-ERA-MNT/0002/2015 UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020Salt was extracted from saltpa...
UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020Portuguese tin-glaze ware decorated in blue and/or purple on white ha...
Vita.The concern over lead poisoning in modern times has, in turn, influenced many archaeologists an...
Historical glaze recipes can provide important information on the source materials used for glaze pr...
The concern over lead poisoning in modern times has, in turn, influenced many archaeologists and his...
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by sca...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by scan...
Lead glazes, brown, yellow or green, are frequently found in Early Modern contexts associated to kit...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The first documents referring to lead glaze ware production in Lisbon go back to t...
Lustre pottery unearthed at Mas Llorens constitutes one of most interesting collections of late 16t...
International audienceMedieval pavements composed of lead-glazed tiles decorated with a variety of t...
A group of late 15theearly 16th century Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from the Monastery of Santa Cl...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020During a preventive archaeology work in Largo das Olarias, in Lisbon’...
Lustre pottery unearthed at Mas Llorens constitutes one of most interesting collections of late 16th...
UID/NAN/50024/2019 M-ERA-MNT/0002/2015 UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020Salt was extracted from saltpa...
UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020Portuguese tin-glaze ware decorated in blue and/or purple on white ha...
Vita.The concern over lead poisoning in modern times has, in turn, influenced many archaeologists an...
Historical glaze recipes can provide important information on the source materials used for glaze pr...
The concern over lead poisoning in modern times has, in turn, influenced many archaeologists and his...
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by sca...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by scan...