id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36092 Watkins, C. Malcolm North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century .txt text/plain 14889 1231 72 [Illustration: FIGURE 1.--North Devon sgraffito cup, deep dish, and jug NORTH DEVON POTTERY AND ITS EXPORT TO AMERICA IN THE 17th CENTURY [Illustration: FIGURE 2.--Sketch of sherd of sgraffito-ware dish, dating [Illustration: FIGURE 7.--Gravel-tempered oven from 17th-century house on [Illustration: FIGURE 9.--Gravel-tempered oven made at Crocker pottery, [Illustration: FIGURE 10.--Restored gravel-tempered oven from Jamestown. North Devon wares occur in the majority of sites at Jamestown, but it is In sites dating from before about 1670, no North Devon wares are found, A small amount of North Devon gravel-tempered ware was found in sites Two small sherds of North Devon gravel-tempered ware of the areas excavated, occasional sherds of North Devon gravel-tempered [Illustration: FIGURE 23.--North Devon gravel-tempered pan with typical John Howland house site; and pan-rim sherd from "R. NORTH DEVON GRAVEL-TEMPERED WARE The North Devon potteries produced gravel-tempered ovens that probably [Illustration: FIGURE 34.--Rim profiles of North Devon gravel-tempered ./cache/36092.txt ./txt/36092.txt