Maltese earthenware makers produced a range of utilitarian wares that formed a crucial part of the islanders’ foodways for much of the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries. Despite the industry’s… Click to show full abstract
Maltese earthenware makers produced a range of utilitarian wares that formed a crucial part of the islanders’ foodways for much of the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries. Despite the industry’s social significance, archaeologists have hitherto refrained from giving these mundane items any serious consideration. In this paper I present the first detailed account of post-medieval Maltese earthenware, providing a categorization of fabrics and vessel typology, as well as considering the potters and the scale of their domestic industry.
               
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