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Copper carrieth ye price of all, or how Thomas Harriot may have saved Jamestown / Nicholas M. Luccketti -- Sir Arthur Ingram's Ring / Peter V. Addyman -- "Like daffodils and oak trees": an examination of 17th-century earthenware Costrels from Jamestown, Virginia / Beverly Straube -- Slated for history: a study in Tudor-Stuart historical archaeology at Jamestown, Virginia / William Kelso -- Lord Baltimore's mansion: the evolution of a 17th-century manor / James A. Tuck and Barry C. Gaulton -- The enigmatic structure "D" of Martin's Hundred site "A" (Harwood's Plantation) / Eric Klingelhofer -- Architecture at Mathews Manor / Edward A. Chappell -- The archaeology of the plantations in Ulster: the past 30 years / Brian Lacey -- How does your garden grow? Ceramic watering pots from Tudor and Stuart London / Jacqui Pearce -- The great fire of London: ivor Noël Hume's investigation of the 17th-century material culture of the metropolis / Ian Blair and Bruce Watson, with Jacqui Pearce -- Oenology and the English: glass wine bottles 1650-1700 / Martin Biddle, drawings by Nicholas Griffiths -- Something special to smoke: the use of moulded decoration on 17th-century clay tobacco pipes / David A. Higgins -- 17th-century North Devon slipware and the "keep me" factor / Robert Hunter -- The "necessary calls of humanity and decency": the archaeology of Robert "King" Carter and the material life of Virginia, 1680-1740 / Carter Hudgins -- "Fireballs" and "stink-pots": a previously unrecognised stoneware product from late colonial America / David Gaimster and Trip Kahn. |