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The Historical Archaeology of the Sheffield Cutlery and Tableware Industry 1750-1900

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The Historical Archaeology of the Sheffield Cutlery and Tableware Industry 1750-1900
The Historical Archaeology of the Sheffield Cutlery and Tableware Industry 1750-1900

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The Historical Archaeology of the Sheffield Cutlery and Tableware Industry 1750-1900

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ARCUS Studies in Historical Archaeology 1
"'Made in Sheffield'" still carries a huge amount of credibility, both nationally and abroad. These pages chronicle the history of the men and women who originally gave these three simple words their standing in the world today." This volume is the first in a new series of studies in historical archaeology. Bringing together the work of archaeologists, historians and others, this publication examines the Sheffield cutlery industry - from Chaucer's time and before, right up to the present day.
Written by James Symonds with contributions from Victoria Beauchamp and Joan Unwin and foreword by John C. Bramah, Master Cutler

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