Jill Turnbull - Academia.edu (original) (raw)

Related Authors

Juan Antonio  Quirós Castillo

Nick Roberts

Armando Marques-Guedes

Alfonso Vigil-Escalera Guirado

Michal Ernée

Michal Ernée

Institute of Archaeology, Czech Academy of Sciences

Mehraj Aghazadeh

Maxim  Mordovin

Igor Berkunsky

Igor Berkunsky

Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires

Manuel Retuerce

Joanita Vroom

Uploads

Papers by Jill Turnbull

Research paper thumbnail of The Scottish glass industry, 1610-1750

Research paper thumbnail of Eighteenth-century glass and pottery manufacture at Morison’s Haven, Prestongrange, East Lothian

Post-Medieval Archaeology, 2012

This paper presents the results of archaeological investigations of the remains of an 18th-centur... more This paper presents the results of archaeological investigations of the remains of an 18th-century glassworks at Prestongrange Museum, near Prestonpans, East Lothian. The site is part of an industrial complex previously known as Morison's Haven, named after its associated tidal harbour. It has a long history of coal extraction that was established as early as the 13th century, and includes industries such as glassmaking, salt, pottery and brick and tile manufacture, and a colliery. The archaeological remains of the glassworks came to light during investigative works designed to locate Gordon's Pottery, which was known to have manufactured fi ne tablewares in the 18th century.

Research paper thumbnail of The Scottish glass industry, 1610-1750

Research paper thumbnail of Eighteenth-century glass and pottery manufacture at Morison’s Haven, Prestongrange, East Lothian

Post-Medieval Archaeology, 2012

This paper presents the results of archaeological investigations of the remains of an 18th-centur... more This paper presents the results of archaeological investigations of the remains of an 18th-century glassworks at Prestongrange Museum, near Prestonpans, East Lothian. The site is part of an industrial complex previously known as Morison's Haven, named after its associated tidal harbour. It has a long history of coal extraction that was established as early as the 13th century, and includes industries such as glassmaking, salt, pottery and brick and tile manufacture, and a colliery. The archaeological remains of the glassworks came to light during investigative works designed to locate Gordon's Pottery, which was known to have manufactured fi ne tablewares in the 18th century.

Log In