Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
32
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1966
Wydawca
H.M.S.O
Opis
Francis Celoria offers a fascinating exploration of post-medieval pottery found within the collections of the London Museum. With a keen focus on the historical context and craftsmanship of these artifacts, the work provides invaluable insights into the daily lives and cultural practices of past societies in London. Celoria meticulously examines the materials, forms, and decorative techniques employed by artisans, shedding light on the evolution of pottery production during a pivotal period in history.
Through a blend of scholarly analysis and engaging narrative, the book invites readers to appreciate the significance of these everyday objects. Celoria's research enriches the understanding of London’s archaeological heritage, highlighting how pottery serves as a lens through which one can view the social and economic currents of post-medieval life.
Through a blend of scholarly analysis and engaging narrative, the book invites readers to appreciate the significance of these everyday objects. Celoria's research enriches the understanding of London’s archaeological heritage, highlighting how pottery serves as a lens through which one can view the social and economic currents of post-medieval life.