La Trobe Doctoral Research

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Resources and projects undertaken by doctoral candidates at the Archaeology Program, La Trobe University, as part of their candidature.

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  • 'Superior Quality' Appendices - Price Data (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Complete summary of price data compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each price by set and trade catalogue.

  • 'Superior Quality' Appendices - Price Data (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Complete summary of price data compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology" in PDF format. It groups each price by set and trade catalogue.

  • Superior Quality' Appendix - ALB ALA88 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Albert Embankment site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • 'Superior Quality' Appendix - BMP98 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Burslem Market Place site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • 'Superior Quality' Appendix - BMP98 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Burslem Market Place site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • 'Superior Quality' Appendix - CUGL1994 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Cumberland/Gloucester Street site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • 'Superior Quality' Appendix - LAM129_73 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Catalogue of artefact and quality data from129 Lambeth Road compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • 'Superior Quality' Appendix - NOR90 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Norfolk House site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • ‘Superior Quality’ Appendices - Artefact Catalogue (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    Complete catalogue of artefact and quality data compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.

  • ‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology (2008)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook.

    This dissertation represents an exploration of three key concepts in nineteenth-century consumerism: cost, quality and value. Broadly conceived as an archaeology of consumption, it evaluates the role these concepts play in approaching the archaeological material culture of the modern world. It interweaves two primary strands of inquiry: one, a consumption-theory driven study of trade catalogues to analyse the cost and promotion of 19th-century tablewares; and two, a close study of production...