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The Archaeology of Industrialization: Society of Post-Medieval Archaeology Monographs: v. 2
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The Archaeology of Industrialization: Society of Post-Medieval Archaeology Monographs: v. 2
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This book is the outcome of the first joint conference of the two country's foremost societies devoted to the archaeological study of the early-modern and modern worlds. It discusses the progress of industrialization and its impact upon modern society.
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INDEX
Illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italics or by ill us where figures are scattered throughout the text. The letter n following a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a note.
Abbeydale scythe works (Sheffield) 82, 86, 87
Aberglasney (Carmth.), pottery 193n
Adams, William 211
advertising
tokens 243–44, 248
Vooruit 259–61, 262, 265
see also marketing
agriculture
improvements in 17
Moel Tryfan 37, 41–3
Tameside 66, 68, 72
Ale and Cakes mine (Cornwall) 98, 99–100
Amlwch (Anglesey), Methusalem Jones at 43
Amsterdam (Neth.), pottery 183, 189, 190
Anglesey, copper industry 43, 99, 145
Anseele, Edouard 259, 262
apprenticeships
cutlery industry 166
pottery industry 208
archaeological science, application of 15–21; see also chemical analysis
architecture see industrial buildings
ARCUS 271, 272
arsenic industry 100
Ashton (Tameside)
Ashton Old Hall 59
church 67
location 54
Lordship of 53, 55, 58, 59–60, 64–66, 72
Ashton family 72
Ashton Carr Wheel (Sheffield) 82
Ashton to Manchester Canal 59, 75
Ashton & Woodhead Railway 75
Association for Industrial Archaeology 1, 137, 313
Atlantic trade
pottery 189, 204, 211, 212, 214
slaves 155–62, 317
sugar 157, 161–62
Austin, John 208
Avenue Coking and Chemical Works (Derby...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- The Archaeology of Industrialization: Introduction By Marilyn Palmer
- Approaches to the Archaeology of Industrialization
- Archaeological Science as an Aid to the Study of Post-Medieval Industrialization
- Industry in the Rural Landscape
- Landscape, Economy and Identity: A Study in the Archaeology of Industrialization
- Industrialization in the Countryside: The Roles of the Lord, Freeholder and Tenant in the Manchester Area, 1600–1900
- Water Power in the Landscape: The Rivers of the Sheffield Area
- Woodland, Industry and Common Rights — A Conflict of Interest
- Landscapes of Mining
- From Pick to Powder — Phases of Change in a North Pennine Landscape
- Metal Mining and Vegetational History of the Upper Rookhope Valley, Weardale, Northern Pennines
- Settlement and the Urban Landscape
- The Atlantic World and Industrialization: Contexts for the Structures of Everyday Life in Early Modern Bristol
- Urban Industrial Landscapes: Problems of Perception and Protection
- Artefacts and Industry
- The Industrialization of the Staffordshire Potteries
- Material Culture and Social Change
- ‘For Their Own Convenience’: The Archaeology of 19th-century Pub Tokens
- Goods and Stores for the Workers: The Shaping of Mass Retailing in Late 19th-century Ghent
- The Influence of the Past on the Present
- Industrial Buildings and their Evaluation
- Snail and Snail Shell: Industrial Heritage and the Reconstruction of a Lost World
- Conclusion
- Index