Making a Mint: comparative studies in late iron age coin mould
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adam_text | Titel: Making a Mint
Autor: Landon, Mark
Jahr: 2016
Contents
List of Figures...............................V
Acknowledgements......................XI
Chapter 1: Starting point..............1
1 The background to this study.1
2 What is coin mould?...............3
Chapter 2: The Literature.5
Chapter 3: Recording coin mould: aims and methodology.18
A Aims.........................................................................18
B Methodology.............................................................18
C Resolving the theories into testable propositions.....18
D Coin Mould Recording Protocol..............................30
E Database Key version 2.6........................................32
Chapter 4: The Henderson Collection (Braughing) coin mould assemblage...35
1 General observations.................................................................................35
2 Tray forms..........................................................................................37
3 Edge Profiles........................................................................................37
4 Edge markings....................................................................................38
5 Evidence of elaboration........................................................................38
6 Methods of hole manufacture...................................................................38
7 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters................39
8 Predictable relationship between base diameter and pellet module.........40
9 Hole depth...........................................................................................40
10 Control of hole volume..........................................................................41
11 Calcium carbonate traces........................................................................42
12 Proportions of used and unused mould fragments.................................42
13 Grass marks, chaff marks and matting marks........................................43
14 Grain casts...........................................................................................43
15 Inclusions and tempers...........................................................................43
16 Clay caps and luting...............................................................................43
17 Conclusions................................................................................43
Chapter 5: The Ford Bridge (Braughing) assemblage....................................46
1 General observations.................................................................................46
2 Tray forms.........................................................................................46
3 Edge profiles.........................................................................................47
4 Edge markings..........................................................................................48
5 Evidence of elaboration............................................................................49
6 Methods of hole manufacture............................................................50
7 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters................50
8 Predictable relationship between hole base diameter and pellet module.51
9 Hole Depth..........................................................................................52
10 Control of hole volume..........................................................................53
11 Calcium carbonate traces........................................................................54
12 Proportions of used and unused mould fragments.................................54
13 Grass marks, chaff marks and matting marks........................................55
14 Grain casts..........................................................................................56
15 Inclusions and tempers...........................................................................56
16 Clay caps and luting................................................................................57
17 Raised platform mould......................................................................................................................................................................................................57
18 Conclusions................................................................................................................................................58
Chapter 6: The PuckeridgeAssemblage...............................................................................................................62
1 General observations...................................................................................................................................62
2 Tray Forms..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................62
3 Edge Profiles.......................................................................................................................................................64
4 Edge markings.....................................................................................................................................................65
5 Evidence of elaboration.......................................................................................................................................65
6 Methods of hole manufacture..............................................................................................................................66
7 Number of holes in a tray....................................................................................................................................67
8 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters............................................................................67
9 Predictable relationship between hole base diameter and pellet module............................................................69
10 Hole depth.........................................................................................................................................................71
11 Control of volume.............................................................................................................................................71
12 Calcium carbonate traces..................................................................................................................................73
13 The introduction of metal into holes.................................................................................................................74
14 Proportions of used and unused pellet mould....................................................................................................74
15 Grass marks, chaff marks and grain casts..........................................................................................................77
16 Inclusions in mould fabric.................................................................................................................................78
17 Clay caps or luting?...........................................................................................................................................79
18 Raised platform mould.......................................................................................................................................80
19 Conclusions.......................................................................................................................................................81
Chapter 7: The Wickham Kennels assemblage....................................................................................................83
1 General observations............................................................................................................................................83
2 Tray forms............................................................................................................................................................85
3 Edge profiles.......................................................................................................................................................85
4 Edge markings.....................................................................................................................................................86
5 Evidence of elaboration........................................................................................................................................86
6 Methods of hole manufacture..............................................................................................................................86
7 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters...........................................................................87
8 Predictable relationship between base diameter and pellet module.....................................................................87
9 Hole depth............................................................................................................................................................87
10 Control of hole volume.....................................................................................................................................88
11 Calcium carbonate traces...................................................................................................................................89
12 Proportions of used and unused mould fragments........................................................................................89
13 Grass marks, chaff marks and matting marks....................................................................................................90
14 Grain casts..........................................................................................................................................................90
15 Inclusions and tempers.......................................................................................................................................90
16 Clay caps and luting...........................................................................................................................................90
17 Selective deposition considered.........................................................................................................................90
18 Conclusions..................................................................................................................................................... 91
Chapter 8: Small finds from Braughing/Puckeridge...............................................................................................93
1 General observations......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................93
2 Fragment RR/BC/5860..................................................................................................................................................................................................................93
3 Fragment WB/SOG 5171......................................................................................................................................................................................................97
4 Fragments RR/RC 01 and RR/RC 02.............................................................................100
5 Fragment RR/BER 5881 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................102
Chapter 9: The Bagendon study sample..........................................................................................................................................................107
1 General observations...................................................................................................................................................107
Tray forms.................................................................................................................108
3 Edge profiles....................................................................................................................................................................................................................110
4 Edge markings.....................................................................................................................................................................................110
5 Evidence of elaboration................................................................ ..............................................................111
6 Methods of hole manufacture.............................................111
7 Number of holes in a tray.......................................................................................................................113
8 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters ....................................113
9 Predictable relationship between hole base diameter and coin denomination..................................................114
10 Control of volume...........................................................................................................................................115
11 Calcium carbonate traces.................................................................................................................................116
12 The introduction of metal into holes...............................................................................................................116
13 Proportions of used and unused pellet mould...........................................................................................117
14 Grass marks, chaff marks and grain casts.......................................................................................................118
15 Inclusions in mould fabric...............................................................................................................................119
16 Clay caps and luting........................................................................................................................................119
17 Selective deposition: a serious possibility?.....................................................................................................119
18 Conclusions.....................................................................................................................................................121
Chapter 10: Coin mould from Old Sleaford in the British Museum....................................................................123
1 General observations.........................................................................................................................................123
2 Tray forms.........................................................................................................................................................124
3 Edge profiles.....................................................................................................................................................125
4 Edge markings...................................................................................................................................................126
5 Evidence of elaboration.....................................................................................................................................126
6 Methods of hole manufacture............................................................................................................................127
7 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters.........................................................................128
8 Predictable relationship between base diameter and pellet module...................................................................128
9 Hole depth.........................................................................................................................................................129
10 Control of hole volume...................................................................................................................................130
11 Calcium carbonate traces.................................................................................................................................130
12 Proportions of used and unused mould fragments..........................................................................................131
13 Grass marks, chaff marks and matting marks.....................................................................131
14 Grain casts.......................................................................................................................................................131
15 Inclusions and tempers....................................................................................................................................131
16 Clay caps and luting........................................................................................................................................132
17 Conclusions.....................................................................................................................................................132
Chapter 11: The Turners Hall Farm Assemblage................................................................................................134
1 General observations..........................................................................................................................................134
2 Tray forms.........................................................................................................................................................136
3 Edge Profiles.....................................................................................................................................................137
4 Edge markings...................................................................................................................................................138
5 Evidence of elaboration.....................................................................................................................................138
6 Methods of hole manufacture............................................................................................................................139
7 Number of holes in a tray..................................................................................................................................139
8 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameters.........................................................................139
9 Predictable relationship between hole base diameter and pellet module..........................................................140
10 Hole depth.......................................................................................................................................................142
11 Control of hole volume....................................................................................................................................143
12 Calcium carbonate traces................................................................................................................................143
13 Proportions of used and unused mould fragments..........................................................................................143
14 Grass marks, chaff marks and matting marks.............................................................................................144
15 Grain casts.......................................................................................................................................................144
16 Inclusions and tempers....................................................................................................................................144
17 Clay caps and luting........................................................................................................................................145
18 Raised platform mould..................................................................................................................................145
19 Conclusions.....................................................................................................................................................145
Chapter 12: Conclusions...................................................................................................................................148
Section A: Evaluating the protocol.......................................................................................................................148
Section B: Collating and comparing the data........................................................................................................148
1 General observations..........................................................................................................................................148
2 Tray forms..........................................................................................................................................................153
3 Edge Profiles.....................................................................................................................................................156
4 Edge markings...................................................................................................................................................157
5 Evidence of elaboration.....................................................................................................................................160
6 Methods of hole manufacture...........................................................................................................................104
7 Tray capacity....................................................................................................................................................166
8 Predictable relationship between base and top hole diameter..........................................................................167
9 Predictable relationship between hole base diameter and pellet module.........................................................167
10 Hole depth......................................................................................................................................................169
11 Control of hole volume...................................................................................................................................170
12 Calcium carbonate traces...............................................................................................................................171
13 Introduction of metal into holes.....................................................................................................................172
14 Proportions of used and unused coin mould............................................................................................172
15 Grass marks, chaff marks and matting marks..........................................................................................177
16 Grain casts......................................................................................................................................................178
17 Inclusions and tempers...................................................................................................................................179
18 Clay caps and luting.......................................................................................................................................179
19 Raised platform mould...................................................................................................................................180
20 Selective deposition considered.....................................................................................................................180
Section C: Drawing the threads together..............................................................................................................182
Appendix I: Some experiments in the manufacture of coin mould...................................................................185
1 Preamble...........................................................................................................................................................185
2 Experiment Series 1: Making trays..................................................................................................................185
3 Experiment Series 2: Making Holes with a Single-Pronged Dibber.................................................................187
4 Experiment series 3: Making holes with a multi-pronged dibber....................................................................190
5 Experiment series 4: Examining how much force is required to make a hole in wet clay with a dibber.........194
Appendix II: A List of British Find-Sites..............................................................................................................196
Bibliography........................................................................................................................................................198
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