James R. Beall wrote in reply to
>> For more archaeologicaly oriented illustration of pipe shapes
>>and sizes over time, see Osswald, 1960; Oswald, 1961; and Atkinson and
>>Oswald,
>>1969.
>
> Would you please provide me with either the complete
> references to the above articles or books (so that I can
> locate copies), or send me xerox copies of the articles? I
> have recovered several pieces of clay pipes, some have maker
> marks, and I am trying to identify them.
For general information on pipes here are some of the main references. I am
posting to SUB_ARCH and HIST_ARCH there are a lot more and others I am
sure will post references!!
Oswald, A.,
1955
The evolution & chronology of English clay tobacco pipes.
Archaeological Newsletter, 5: 243-50.
Oswald, A.,
1956
The archaeology and economic history of English clay tobacco pipes.
Journal British Archaeological Association,19:40-102.
Oswald, A.,
1970
Marked claypipes from Plymouth, Devon.
Post-Medieval Archaeology, 4: 122-42.
Oswald, A.,
1975
Clay pipes for the archaeologist.
British Archaeological Reports British Series, 14, Oxford.
Potgieter, S. & Abrahams, G.,
1984
Gouda clay pipes from excavated historical sites in Cape Town.
Bulletin South African Cultural History Museum ,5: 42-53.
Walker, I.C.,
1977
Clay tobacco-pipes, with particular reference to the Bristol Industry Parts
1_4.
Parks Canada, Ottawa.
Davey, P. (ed.),
1979
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Vol. 1.
British Archaeological Reports British Series, 63.
Davey, P. (ed.),
1979
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Vol. 2.
British Archaeological Reports International Series, 60.
Davey, P. (ed.),
1980
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Vol. 3.
British Archaeological Reports British Series, 78.
Davey, P.,
1979
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 3. Britain: the north and west.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1980
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 4. Europe. I.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1981
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe 5. Europe. 2. Part 1.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1981
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 5. Europe. 2. Part 2.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1981
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 6. Pipes and kilns in the London
region.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1982
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe: 7. More pipes and kilns from England.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1983
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 8. America.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1985
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 9. More pipes from the Midlands
and southern England. Part i.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P.,
1979
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe .2. The United States of America.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
Davey, P., (ed.),
1979
The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe. 1. Britain: the Midlands and
eastern England.
British Archaeological Reports British Series, Oxford.
Jeremy Green
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