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- List of illustrations ii
- Editorial by Peter Davey v
- Abstract and Acknowledgements vi
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The history of clay tobacco pipe kiln studies 3
- 3 Objectives and problems 5
- 4 Methodology: the tobacco pipe kiln recording system 7
- 5 The archaeological evidence for the use of muffles in tobacco pipe
kilns 14
- 6 The archaeological evidence for pipe kiln furniture 37
- 7 The archaeological evidence: furniture supplements, miscellany
and waste 64
- 8 The archaeological evidence: structures in situ (Ground plans) 95
- 9 The evidence for pipe kiln superstructures 118
- 10 The evidence from contemporary literature 142
- 11 Discussion 155
- 12 Conclusions 193
Appendices
- 1 Catalogue 197
- 2 The Watkinson "Journal" 232
- 3 New evidence for the dating of the Robinson Account 240
- 4 Gloucester Quay Street Pipe Kiln Dump 243
- 5 Clay tobacco pipe kilns from Waterford 260
- 6 Clay tobacco pipes and kiln material from Moulsham Street,
Chelmsford 265
- 7 Trial excavations on the site of a
tobacco pipe workshop at Pipe Aston Herefordshire 270
- 8 Duhamel du Monceau's description of the small kiln from Rouen 277
- 9 Model making to solve problems 279
- 10 A muffle kiln from Breda, Holland 284
- Glossary 287
- Bibliography 289
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