n.a. (2014). 10 Appendix: Results of inductively-coupled plasma analysis of redware and maiolica. In: n.e. Excavations at Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh: the development of closes and tenements north of the Royal Mile during the 16th-18th centuries . Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 51-52.
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10 Appendix: Results of inductively-coupled plasma analysis of redware and maiolica | ||
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Excavations at Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh: the development of closes and tenements north of the Royal Mile during the 16th-18th centuries | ||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||
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62 | ||
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51 - 52 | ||
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The results of the ICP analyses of redware and maiolica from Jeffrey Street have identified two items of Dutch redware, the rest being Scottish, with apparently close links to redware found at other sites in Edinburgh. All the maiolica and delftware analysed was made in the Low Countries, with a strong possibility of being made at Antwerp. | ||
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2014 | ||
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23 Feb 2015 |