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The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe XVIIIAs early as the eighteenth century clay tobacco pipes attracted the attention of antiquaries. In more recent years clay tobacco pipes have proved to be one of the most useful artefact types that an archaeologist can recover from a Post-Medieval site.They spanned class and gender being smoked by men and women from all walks for life, and, as such, are seen by many scholars as the 'ideal type fossil' for the period 1600 to 1900. 1979 saw the establishment of the research series "The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe", which was seen as a quick means of publishing new archaeological research. Since 1979 seventeen volumes in this series have been published by British Archaeological Reports of Oxford. In this latest volume Susan White has chosen the historic English county of Yorkshire to explore questions such as: whether it is possible to define a style of pipe that is typical of a given study area? Is it possible to define products of individual centres within a given study area? Can trading dynamics of production centres within a given study area be assessed? Can the influence of external production centres be assessed? And if patterns can be identified in, to what extent can they be explained from the historic record? Yorkshire was seen as an original and highly interesting area for research (particularly with regard to regionalisation and trade) as it is large enough for economic variables to come into play, yet small enough for evidence to be fully recorded at a reasonably detailed level. The work comprises ten chapters and a discussion of findings and proposals for future research. The three Appendices feature a list of Yorkshire pipe makers, transcriptions of selected wills, inventories and other documents relating to Yorkshire pipe makers, and summaries of collections.
Katharina. A fairytale by S. D. White Katharina, the eighth child of a sorrowful widower, has been chosen to inherit the Kingdom of Heaven. The only one that knows about this though, is Nezebel, the Lady Evil; who's on her way to the home of the sorrowful widower because she's just been informed by her wicked servants whom she's converted into black birds that can fly high above the heavens, and hear everything that the voice of God says, that one day soon, the voice of God, will whisper the direct way to the Kingdom of Heaven in Katharina's ears! Katharina's ears are clean! Clean, because they've never heard evil things. So she'll clearly hear the voice of God that just wants to give her the direction to the secret path of footprints that lead to the gate that guards the spiral stairs that go all the way up, up, up, and up to the Kingdom of Heaven. Certainly, Nezebel is furious, and that's why she quickens her pace to the home of the sorrowful widower DISGUISED AS A POOR WIDOW. An adventure that must be read aloud! Because too soon.
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