Consumption of Sevillian pottery in Asturias during the Early Modern Period
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.41.2021.309-346Keywords:
Material Culture, Pottery, Seville, Asturias, TradeAbstract
This research is based on the study of 919 Sevillian potteries from 36 archaeological excavations carried out in Asturias (Spain). The methodology used has classified ceramics of Seville according to their different products, function groups, series and typologies, according to the preceding literature. This project created a database and geographic information system that includes variables for each pottery piece. These data have allowed us to offer, for the first time, an estimate of the trade and evolution of the consumption of these ceramics in the north of the Iberian peninsula during the Early Modern Period. It is a dynamic trade and consumption subject to the political and economic vicissitudes of the moment.
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