Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery
Buch, Englisch, 442 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 866 g
ISBN: 978-1-4757-7197-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Some of the most interesting of South's finds concern the confluence of two traditions of pottery and stoneware production. One of these is represented by forty pottery wheel-thrown types and forms made by the master German potter Gottfried Aust between 1755 and 1771, excavated from the ruin of his shop and kiln waster dump. Additional work at both Bethabara and Salem recovered the waster dumps of Aust's journeyman potter Rudolph Christ, who had also studied with the Staffordshire potter William Ellis. Christ's wares, which demonstrate both German and English influences, are discussed in detail.
Extensively documented and heavily illustrated with over 320 photographs, drawings, and maps, this volume - a classic example of the process of historical archaeology as demonstrated by one of its foremost practitioners in America - is a valuable resource for avocational archaeologists, particularly those living in the Southeast, as well as historical archaeologists, historians, ceramicists, ceramics collectors, students of colonial culture, and museologists.
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- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Amerikanische Geschichte Regionalgeschichte der USA: Einzelne Staaten, Städte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kolonialgeschichte, Geschichte des Imperialismus
- Geisteswissenschaften Kunst Kunstformen, Kunsthandwerk Keramik, Porzellan, Glaskunst
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Archäologie spezieller Regionen und Zeitalter
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Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara.- Beginning in the Wilderness.- Preliminary Archaeology.- The Single Brothers House — 1755.- The Gemein Haus (Meeting House) (B1)–1756 and a Family House (B11)—1758.- Gottfried Aust’s Pottery Shop–1756 (B4, 44, 51, 52).- The Bethabara Fort (B50) 1756–1763 and the Bell Tower (B53).- The Kitchen (B8)—1755, Bakery (B3, 9, 46, 47)—1756, and Dining Hall (BQ and B51)—1766.- The Taverns (B6,35)—1756 and 1775.- The Vorsteher’s (Business Manager’s) House (B7)—1758.- The Doctor’s Laboratory (B 19)—1759.- The Congregation Store (B18)—1759.- The Smith’s House (B25 and B42)—1762.- The Gunsmith Shop and Smithy (B20)—1759 and the Christ-Krause Waster Dump #1.- The Millwright’s House (B26)—1762.- The Bethabara Wells (B4OA-C)—1763.- The Apothecary Shop (B27)—1763.- The Tailor Shop (B2 1,9,29,43)—1756–1759, 1759–1764, 1764–1772.- The Hans Wagner Cabin (B57)—1752.- Stabilizing the Ruins.- Historic Site Development.- Processing the Artifacts.- The Moravian Pottery.- The Master Potter Gottfried Aust.- Archaeology at Gottfried Aust’s Pottery Shop at Bethabara.- Pottery Types Made by Gottfried Aust at Bethabara, 1755–1771.- Pottery Forms Made by Gottfried Aust at Bethabara, 1755–1771.- The Master Potter Rudolph Christ.- Archaeology: The 1966 Excavation of the Christ-mause Kiln Waster Dump in Bethabara.- A “Fayance” Sherd Is Discovered in Salem.- The Search for “Fayance” and the “Fine Pottery” of Christ on Lot 49 in Old Salem.- Postscript: South Carolina Creamware (1975).