Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7445982 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In what regards the origin of all samples produced with Pliocene clays, the 16th c. ones were most likely produced in the Santo António da Charneca or Mata da Machada kilns, both located in the south shore of the Tagus river, region of Lisbon. In what regards the green glazed jug rim (14th c.) and the jug spout (15th c.) they could also have been produced in the two mentioned kilns south of Lisbon city, but another interesting hypothesis - due to richness of the decoration - is the production in Lisbon workshops, with the use of Pliocene clays imported by Lisbon potters, now documented both in Lisbon archaeological findings and also in documental sources.
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Authors
L.F. Vieira Ferreira, M. Varela Gomes, M.F.C. Pereira, L.F. Santos, I. Ferreira Machado,