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Ironwork in Medieval Britain: An Archaeological Study: v. 31: An Archaeological Study (The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monographs)

معرفی کتاب «Ironwork in Medieval Britain: An Archaeological Study: v. 31: An Archaeological Study (The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monographs)» نوشتهٔ Goodall, Ian H.;، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge; Taylor and Francis در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Edited by Christopher Gerrard. This monograph is the definitive survey of iron tools and other fittings in use during the period c. 1066 to 1540AD. Exceptional in a north-western European context for its range and coverage of artefacts from both rural and urban excavations, much of the material described here was recovered during 'rescue' projects in the 1960s and 1970s funded by the State through the Ministry of Public Works and Buildings and their successors. The text contains almost everything necessary to identify, date and understand medieval iron objects. In scope and detail there is still no published parallel and, as such, it will be essential for almost any archaeologist working in later medieval archaeology, particularly in the fields of excavation, finds study, museums and research. List of figures Foreword Preface Summaries Acknowledgements Abbreviations I. H. Goodall's major published works on metalwork 1. Iron smelting and smithing 1.1. Iron smelting 1.2. Iron smithing 1.3. Bar iron and incomplete forgings 2. Metalworking tools 2.1. Anvils 2.2. Tongs 2.3. Pincers 2.4. Hammers 2.5. Flatters and set hammers 2.6. Chisels and sets 2.7. Punches and drifts 2.8. Fullers 2.9. Mandrels 2.10. Nail-heading tool 2.11. Files 2.12. Fire tools 3. Woodworking tools 3.1. Axes 3.2. Adzes 3.3. Slices 3.4. Chisels 3.5. Gouges 3.6. Auger bits 3.7. Saws 3.8. Drawknives 3.9. Shaves and spokeshaves 3.10. Planes 3.11. Files, rasps and floats 3.12. Reamers 3.13. Claw hammers 3.14. Claws 3.15. Punches 3.16. Pincers 3.17. Wedges 3.18. Compasses 4. Stoneworking and plastering tools 4.1. Quarrying and the working of stone 4.2. Wedges 4.3. Hammers and mauls 4.4. Crows 4.5. Picks, pickaxes and mattocks 4.6. Hammer-axes 4.7. Axes 4.8. Punches 4.9. Chisels 4.10. Saws 4.11. Stone augers 4.12. Setting out tools 4.13. Hoisting equipment 4.14. Trowels 4.15. Slaters' tools 4.16. Millstone dressing tools 4.17. Steeling and repairing tools 5. Textile manufacturing tools 5.1. Fibre preparation 5.2. Heckles 5.3. Carding combs 5.4. Weaving combs 5.5. Forceps 5.6. Tenter hooks 5.7. Harbicks and cloth shears 5.8. Needleworking tools 6. Tanning and leatherworking tools 6.1. Tanning 6.2. Currying 6.3. Leatherworking tools 7. Agricultural tools 7.1. Ploughs 7.2. Spades 7.3. Shovels with iron blades 7.4. Forks 7.5. Turf cutters 7.6. Hoes 7.7. Rakes and harrows 7.8. Billhooks 7.9. Weedhooks 7.10. Reaping hooks 7.11. Sickles 7.12. Scythes 7.13. Pitchforks 7.14. Spuds 7.15. Ox goads 7.16. Bells 8. Knives, shears and scissors 8.1. Knives 8.2. Shears 8.3. Scissors 9. Building ironwork and furniture fittings 9.1. Structural ironwork 9.2. Door, window and furniture fittings 10. Locks and keys 10.1. Box and barrel padlocks 10.2. Padlocks operated by revolving keys 10.3. Locks 10.4. Padlock keys 10.5. Keys 10.6. Miscellaneous keys 11. Household ironwork 11.1. The hearth 11.2. The kitchen 11.3. Lighting 11.4. Fire-steels 11.5. Buckets 11.6. Hooks 11.7. Balances 11.8. Chains, links and related fittings 11.9. Rings 11.10. Washers 11.11. Collars 12. Buckles and personal equipment 12.1. Buckles 12.2. Strap-ends 12.3. Belt slides 12.4. Belt hooks 12.5. Purse-frames 12.6. Scabbard fittings 12.7. Jew's harps 13. Horse equipment 13.1. Horseshoes 13.2. Oxshoes 13.3. Horseshoe and oxshoe nails 13.4. Curry-combs 13.5. Bridle bits 13.6. Bridle bosses 13.7. Harness fittings 13.8. Stirrups Bibliography Index
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