FAIMS
The Federated Archaeological Information Management System (FAIMS) collection includes Australian archaeological datasets, or archaeological datasets created by Australian archaeologists. The collection was originally part of the FAIMS Repository, created in 2013 by the FAIMS project as part of the National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources (NeCTAR) program. The Repository adopted the tDAR system to store data sets, documents, images, and sensory data produced by archaeological research in Australia or collected by Australian archaeologists working abroad. The primary focus of this first phase of the FAIMS project was the creation of an Android mobile application for archaeological field recording, and much of the development of the Repository was concerned with automating the ingest of data created on the mobile app. The Repository also subsumed the Australian Historical Archaeological Database (AHAD).
Site Name Keywords
Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site (The Rocks) •
First Government House site (Sydney) •
Hyde Park Barracks (Sydney) •
Lilyvale site (Cumberland Street, The Rocks) •
Burslem Market Place (Stoke-on-Trent, England) •
Paddy's Market site (Haymarket) •
Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site (The Rocks, Sydney) •
Norfolk House (Lambeth, England) •
Albert Embankment (Lambeth, England) •
Susannah Place (Gloucester Street, The Rocks)
Site Type Keywords
Domestic •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Agricultural or Herding •
Terrace •
Urban •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Domestic Structures •
House •
Cottage •
Institution
Other Keywords
Assemblage Analysis •
Artefact catalogue •
Archaeology of Consumption •
Comparative assemblage analysis •
Middle class •
Slum •
demography •
Industrial Archaeology •
Pastoralism •
Patterns
Culture Keywords
Historical Archaeology (incl. Industrial Archaeology) (FOR 210108) •
Historic •
British •
Australian •
Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History) (FOR 210303) •
Euroamerican •
Archival, Repository and Related Studies (FOR 210201)
Investigation Types
Collections Research •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Historic Background Research
Material Types
Ceramic •
Glass •
Metal •
miscellaneous •
Building Materials •
Organic •
Shell-edge ware •
Other •
Fauna •
Textile
Temporal Keywords
19th Century •
18th Century •
Victorian Archaeology •
19th Century •
early-20th century •
late-18th century •
Convict era •
20th Century •
Victorian era •
1820s
Geographic Keywords
Australia (Continent) •
Commonwealth of Australia (Country) •
New South Wales (State / Territory) •
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia •
Victoria (State / Territory) •
Melbourne •
London, England •
England (State / Territory) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Europe (Continent)
Collections
Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) Archive This is an archive of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology's primary journal, 'Australasian Historical Archaeology' which was known as the 'Journal of Australian Historical Archaeology' from 1983 to 1991. The vast majority of the archive is available free of charge. More recent issues are restricted to members of the Society and available from their website.
Casey & Lowe Resources and projects undertaken by Casey & Lowe and submitted by them to AHAD.
La Trobe University This collection includes resources and projects undertaken by archaeologists from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
NSW Archaeology Online: Image Archive The NSW Archaeology Online: Image Archive contains digitized photographs, metadata and some support documents related to historical places in NSW, and some beyond, recorded by Ian Jack and Judy Birmingham for archaeological research and heritage consultancy projects conducted mainly between the 1960s and 1990s. The Ian Jack Image Collection comprises thousands of photographs and slides of NSW industrial sites in regions including Bathurst, Lithgow, Mudgee Shire and Evans Shire. The Judy Birmingham Image Collection contains slides taken between the 1960s-1990s at a large variety of archaeological sites and locations in NSW, plus some from elsewhere in Australia and the South Pacific. The images are of public interest and have research value for documenting and understanding places and landscapes of historical and archaeological importance to NSW, including many which have now changed significantly or no longer exist. The NSW Archaeology Online Image Archive was funded by a 2011-13 Community Strategic Products and Services grant awarded to Sarah Colley and Martin Gibbs (Archaeology, University of Sydney) by the NSW Heritage Council and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Annika Korsgaard took major responsibility for archive implementation. This Image Archive extends the NSW Archaeology Online Grey Literature Archive (hosted by University of Sydney Library at: http://nswaol.library.usyd.edu.au or via Research Data Australia at: http://researchdata.ands.org.au/nsw-archaeology-online-grey-literature-archive) as part of a larger project initiated in 2009 to conduct, support and advocate research and public education about archaeology and heritage in the state. A key component is to create open access online archives of important information about historical archaeology and heritage in NSW which has been previously hard to access, undervalued and sometimes at risk of being lost (Gibbs, M. & S. Colley 2012. Digital preservation, online access and historical archaeology ‘grey literature’ from New South Wales, Australia. Australian Archaeology 75: 95-103.). Information written on the back of photographs was also scanned and included here using the same filename as the image. Information on slide casings has been transcribed into datasets in Excel spreadsheet format. To use the slide collections either search the appropriate dataset for specific words to find correlating image names or browse through the images and lookup associated metadata in the dataset. The ‘NSW Archaeology Online Image Archive - Methodology’ document – also available here – contains further information, conditions of use and contact information and users are advised to read...
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-100 of 433)
- Coding Sheets (10)
- Datasets (18)
- Documents (58)
- Images (321)
- Ontologies (16)
- Projects (10)
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Review of G. Aplin, S. Riley and R. Cardew Proceedings of the Cultural Heritage Conference, 1981 (1984)
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Review of 'Proceedings of the Cultural Heritage Conference: The future of our past, the preservation of our cultural heritage; held at the Department of Geography, University of Sydney, 17 October 1981' edited by G. Aplin. S. Riley and R. Cardew (Geographical Society of New South Wales, n.d.).
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Review of J. Birmingham, I. Jack and D. Jeans Industrial archaeology in Australia (1984)
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Review of Industrial archaeology in Australia: Rural industry by J. Birmingham, I. Jack and D. Jeans (Heinemann, Australia, 1983).
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Cultural resource management, a View from Port Arthur Historic Site (1984)
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The following is a rewritten version of a paper that was presented at the Second Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Sydney in October 1982. In this paper Brian Egloff, of the Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service, examines the subject of cultural resource management, in the light of his experiences as manager of the Port Arthur Conservation Project. He demonstrates that cultural resource management involves collaboration between a number of...
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Terrestrial photogrammetric survey of Arltunga Historic Reserve, Northern Territory (1984)
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The Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory has recently funded a study for conservation and presentation of historic sites at Arltunga Historic Reserve, Northern Territory. Support for this project has come from the National Estate Programme. The study concentrated upon investigative and recording work in the field as a preliminary to a capital works programme. Previous documentation work at Arltunga was carried out by conventional surveying techniques. While they may have been...
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Innovation in the Manufacture of Salt in Eastern Australia: The 'Thorn Graduation' Process (1984)
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Salt production in nineteenth-century Australia was often based on the evaporation of sea-water by boiling. This required large quantities of fuel because of the low salt-content of sea-water, and there were obvious advantages in pre-concentrating the brine before boiling. Although solar evaporation was a well-established way of doing this, a handful of Australian manufacturers attempted to use the 'thorn graduation' process, in which water was evaporated from the brine by trickling it through...
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Ah Toy's Garden: A Chinese Market-Garden on the Palmer River Goldfield, North Queensland (1984)
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The Chinese on the Palmer River goldfield of North Queensland from the 1870s onwards were involved in market gardening as well as mining. This paper examines in detail the history and archaeology of one such garden occupied by Chinese from 1883 until 1934. The results of an archaeological survey of the garden area, including habitation sites, graves and an irrigation system, and excavation of the principal Chinese house-site and several rubbish dumps, are analysed in the context of documentary...
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The Excavation of the Mount Wood Woolscour, Tibooburra, New South Wales (1984)
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In this paper the author, who is Historian in the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, reconstructs the little-known process of station-based woolscouring from documentary and archaeological evidence. It is argued that the relatively Late survival of this form of scouring In western New South Wales resulted primarily from severely limited transport facilities. The considerable variation in scour design, evident in the literature and at Mount Wood, as attributed to individual...
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People in the landscape: A Biography of two villages (1984)
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Interpreting the Australian rural landscape is presently an uncommon skill. While developing an archaeological test for historical and geographical locational models, the author, a consultant archaeologist based in Canberra, discovered a string of deserted villages in the eastern Riverina. This paper summarises the historical material about two of the villages to indicate the scope of data that may be overlooked by other disciplines but rediscovered by archaeologically guided research. The...
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The Convict Road Station Site at Wisemans Ferry: an Historical and Archaeological Investigation (1984)
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In examining the contribution of the convicts to Australia's early material history, archaeologists and architectural historians usually focus on impressive, durable structures such as public buildings and bridges. The convict road station site at Wisemans Ferry presents an alternative record. It comprises the remains of the temporary, rough dwellings of the convict gangs which constructed the Great North Road between 1826 and 1836, and it is particularly valuable because of the absence of...
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The Archaeology of Rubbish or Rubbishing Archaeology: Backward Looks and Forward Glances (1984)
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In this paper, originally prepared as the concluding contribution to the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology's 1982 conference on 'Talking rubbish: or what does archaeology mean to the historian?', Vincent Megaw, the Society's first Vice-President, offered a semi-autobiographical and historical answer to the question posed by the conference title, citing examples from the United Kingdom, the United States of America and, of course, Australia.
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The Swiss Family Robinson Model: A Comment and Appraisal (1984)
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In their paper, The Swiss Family Robinson and the archaeology of colonisations, in Volume 1 of this journal, Birmingham and Jeans advocate adoption by Australian historical archaeologists of the American hypothetico-deductive method for investigating historic sites and propose a model of colonisation and development from which hypotheses can be drawn. In this paper by Damaris Bairstow, of Newcastle, NSW, it is maintained that historical archaeology is fundamentally inductive, that the...
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Editorial (1984)
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Editorial for Volume 2 of the Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology.
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Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology Volume 02
PROJECT Uploaded by: Penny Crook
Archive of papers from Volume 2 of the Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology, published by the Australian Society for Historical Society (ASHA) in 1984.
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Editorial (1983)
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Editorial for the inaugural volume of the Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology.
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Review of K. H. Kennedy et al. Totley: a study of the silver mines at One Mile, Ravenswood District (1983)
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Review of Totley: a study of the silver mines at One Mile, Ravenswood District, by K. H. Kennedy, P. Bell and C. Edmondson, Department of History, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, 1981.
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Excavations at Arltunga (1983)
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The White Range settlement on the Arltunga Goldfield must have been as remote a spot as any group of miners could have found in Australia in 1903, the high point of its history. Although supplies arrived only at two or three month intervals, and had to be carried from far-off Oodnadatta by camel and horse-teams, it was nevertheless at White Range that John Wilson set up his store and that Patrick O'Neil (and his wife) apparently set up his billiard table! In the following paper Kate Holmes, of...
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The life and death of a flourmill: McCrossin's Mill, Uralla (1983)
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To varying extents old buildings are historical documents. In the following paper Luke Godwin of the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of New England, discusses his recent investigations of McCrossin's Mill, a late 19th century flourmill at Uralla in northern New South Wales. He sees the construction of the mill and the material remains of its working life, closure and subsequent use, as a reflection of the economic history of New England, in particular of the history of the...
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Towards the development of colonial archaeology in New Zealand: Part 1 (1983)
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In this, the first of two papers, Peter Coutts, Director of the Victoria Archaeological Survey, writes about part of his work in New Zealand some years ago. In New Zealand, as also in Australia, historical archaeologists are faced with the problem of constructing a usable data base, comprising both documentary and archaeological material, on which future research workers can draw. In the following paper this task is attempted for the New Zealand building industry in the 19th century. Other...
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The Technology of Whaling in Australian Waters in the 19th Century (1983)
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This study of the technology of the whaling industry in 19th century Australia originated as a part of a wider continuing research project into whaling in southern NS. W. It is necessary to be aware of the technology and the artifacts involved in order to understand the surviving artifacts of the industry, both in a museum and an archaeological context, to understand the technology of the sites being studied, and to understand the economic implications of the industry both locally and in the...
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The Excavation of a Brick Barrel-drain at Parramatta, N.S.W. (1983)
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One of the most important contributions that can be made by historical archaeology is to throw light on aspects of the past neglected by most historians. Drains, for instance, have tended to be ignored by traditional scholarship. Yet the development of drainage systems of one sort or another was extremely important to the occupants of Australia's towns and cities during the 19th century. In the following paper Edward Higginbotham, a consultant archaeologist in Sydney, discusses his excavation of...
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A first bibliography of historical archaeology in Australia (1983)
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Bibliographies are a basic working tool for researching or teaching any subject, or merely for following up a casual interest. The person who undertakes to construct a bibliography, however, must have courage indeed. There will always be users of the end-product who will complain that it is incomplete or inaccurate or both. The proof of the bibliography, like the pudding, is in the eating! Jane Wesson, who has produced the following bibliography, is very conscious of these things. She invites...
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Stamp-collecting or increasing understanding? The Dilemma of Historical Archaeology (1983)
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The following is the text of a paper that was presented at the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology First Conference on Historical Archaeology, held in Sydney on 29-30 October 1981. In this paper Graham Connah of the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of New England, identifies what he regards as a dilemma presently facing Australian historical archaeology. On the one hand, there is an urgent need for historical archaeologists to record rapidly vanishing data; and on...
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The Swiss Family Robinson and the archaeology of colonisations (1983)
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Australian historical archaeology is now at a stage of development where it is essential that we pause and ask ourselves: 'What are we doing and why are we doing it?' In this paper Judy Birmingham of the Department of Archaeology, University of Sydney, and Denis Jeans of the Department of Geography, University of Sydney, strongly advocate an explicit problem-oriented approach to our subject matter rather than merely descriptive data collection. Clearly, Australian historical archaeology offers...
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Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology Volume 01
PROJECT Uploaded by: Penny Crook
Archive of papers from Volume 1 of the Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology, published by the Australian Society for Historical Society (ASHA) in 1983.
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'Superior Quality' Appendices - Price Data (2008)
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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.
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CUGL69807, Edgeware Blue Type 27 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 27 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69807)
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CUGL69808, Edgeware Blue Type 12 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 12 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69808)
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CUGL67286, Edgeware Blue Type 11 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 11 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL67286)
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CUGL62338, Edgeware Blue Type 22 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 22 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62338)
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CUGL62339, Edgeware Blue Type 23 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 23 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62339)
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CUGL66291 and CUGL67579, Edgeware Blue Type 15 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 15 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL66291 and CUGL67579)
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CUGL40496, Edgeware Blue Type 17 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 17 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL40496)
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CUGL40527, Edgeware Blue Type 18 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 18 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL40527)
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CUGL39443, Edgeware Blue Type 9 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 9 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39443)
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CUGL39893, Edgeware Blue Type 10 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 10 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39893)
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CUGL40365, Edgeware Blue Type 21 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 21 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL40365)
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CUGL26209, Edgeware Blue Type 8 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 8 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26209)
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CUGL26210, Edgeware Green Type 1 (2002)
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Edgeware Green Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26210)
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CUGL26216, Edgeware Green Type 2 (2002)
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Edgeware Green Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26216)
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CUGL26206, Edgeware Blue Type 5 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 5 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26206)
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CUGL26207, Edgeware Blue Type 6 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 6 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26207)
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CUGL26208, Edgeware Blue Type 7 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 7 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26208)
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CUGL26193, Edgeware Blue Type 3 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 3 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26193)
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CUGL26197, Edgeware Blue Type 4 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 4 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26197)
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CUGL01233, Tobacco Pipe Type 9 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 9 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01233)
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CUGL01255, Chinese Blue-and-white Porcelain Type 52 (2002)
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Chinese Blue-and-white Porcelain Type 52 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01255)
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CUGL26185, Edgeware Blue Type 2 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26185)
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CUGL01214, Tobacco Pipe Type 468 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 468 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01214)
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CUGL01226, Tobacco Pipe Type 293 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 293 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01226)
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CUGL01228, Tobacco Pipe Type 91 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 91 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01228)
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CUGL01200, Tobacco Pipe Type 278 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 278 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01200)
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CUGL01205, Tobacco Pipe Type 435 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 435 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01205)
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CUGL01210, Tobacco Pipe Type 86 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 86 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01210)
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CUGL01160, Tobacco Pipe Type 277 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 277 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01160)
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CUGL01161, Tobacco Pipe Type 254 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 254 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01161)
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CUGL01169, Tobacco Pipe Type 254 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 254 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01169)
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CUGL01135, Tobacco Pipe Type 486 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 486 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01135)
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CUGL01144, Tobacco Pipe Type 483 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 483 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01144)
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CUGL01148, Tobacco Pipe Type 218 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 218 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01148)
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CUGL01081, Tobacco Pipe Type 207 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 207 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01081)
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CUGL01090, Tobacco Pipe Type 40 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 40 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01090)
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CUGL01016, Tobacco Pipe Type 437 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 437 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01016)
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CUGL01033, Tobacco Pipe Type 26 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 26 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01033)
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CUGL01075, Tobacco Pipe Type 338 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 338 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01075)
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CUGL00983, Tobacco Pipe Type 474 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 474 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00983)
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CUGL00986, Tobacco Pipe Type 357 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 357 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00986)
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CUGL00943, Tobacco Pipe Type 459 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 459 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00943)
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CUGL00967, Tobacco Pipe Type 448 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 448 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00967)
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CUGL00971, Tobacco Pipe Type 427 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 427 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00971)
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CUGL00973, Tobacco Pipe Type 210 (2004)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 210 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00973)
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CUGL00938, Tobacco Pipe Type 242 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 242 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00938)
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CUGL00941, Tobacco Pipe Type 463 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 463 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00941)
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CUGL00849, Tobacco Pipe Type 20 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 20 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00849)
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CUGL00883, Tobacco Pipe Type 21 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 21 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00883)
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CUGL00898, Tobacco Pipe Type 235 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 235 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00898)
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CUGL00828, Tobacco Pipe Type 12 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 12 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00828)
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CUGL00832, Tobacco Pipe Type 15 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 15 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00832)
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CUGL00840, Tobacco Pipe Type 16 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 16 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00840)
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CUGL00755, Tobacco Pipe Type 10 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 10 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00755)
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CUGL00822, Tobacco Pipe Type 11 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 11 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00822)
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CUGL00242, Tobacco Pipe Type 5 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 5 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00242)
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CUGL00282, Tobacco Pipe Type 6 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 6 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00282)
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CUGL00182, Tobacco Pipe Type 3 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 3 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00182)
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CUGL00197, Tobacco Pipe Type 4 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 4 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00197)
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CUGL00131, Tobacco Pipe Type 2 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00131)
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CUGL26463, Transfer-printed Earthenware Blue Type 9 (2002)
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Transfer-printed Earthenware Blue Type 9 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. Pattern: "Willow". (Catalogue Number: CUGL26463)
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CUGL39936, Basalt Ware Type 3 (2002)
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Basalt Ware Type 3 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39936)
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CUGL40605, Basalt Ware Type 4 (2002)
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Basalt Ware Type 4 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL40605)
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CUGL39270, Basalt Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Basalt Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39270)
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CUGL39935, Basalt Ware Type 2 (2002)
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Basalt Ware Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39935)
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CUGL71355, Band-and-Line Ware Type 23 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 23 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71355)
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CUGL71269, Band-and-Line Ware Type 21 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 21 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71269)
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CUGL71280, Band-and-Line Ware Type 22 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 22 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71280)
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CUGL69851, Band-and-Line Ware Type 18 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 18 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69851)
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CUGL71258, Band-and-Line Ware Type 19 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 19 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71258)
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CUGL71265, Band-and-Line Ware Type 20 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 20 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71265)
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CUGL63805, Band-and-Line Ware Type 15 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 15 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63805)
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CUGL63813, Band-and-Line Ware Type 16 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 16 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63813)
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CUGL63981, Band-and-Line Ware Type 17 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 17 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63981)
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CUGL63342, Band-and-Line Ware Type 11 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 11 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63342)