WebSep 21, 2016 · Oswald’s Mark Index. Adrian Oswald (1908-2001) was, arguably, one of the founding fathers of post-medieval archaeology in Britain and his early publications not … Web(Ehwa, 1973, p. 20; Goodman, 1993, p. 47; Oswald, 1975, p. 3). This medicinal and privileged consumption of tobacco would have been in the form of snuff, for, while sailors brought indigenous pipes back to Europe for their own use, clay pipes were not widely produced in Europe until some time between 1575 and 1589 in
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WebTitle: Living in Victorian London: The Clay Pipe Evidence Author ... EN English Deutsch Français Español Português Italiano Român Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk … Web1983 Clay Tobacco-Pipes in The Excavation of a 17th-Century Bastion in the Castle of Newcastle upon Tyne 1976-1981 by M Ellison and B Harbottle Archaeologia Aeliana 5th … WebBy c.1580 pipes made of fine white ball clay were increasingly use to smoke tobacco or ‘drink’ it as it was then known. The pipes consist of a bowl, a stem, and the mouthpiece moulded from a single piece of clay. The stem … twitter pk subban