Unearthing Temasek : earthenware and site function in 14th-century Singapore
The study of ceramics in Southeast Asia has often focused on stoneware and porcelain, with less focus on earthenware ceramics. However, as earthenware ceramics are found in large numbers in many Southeast Asian sites, studies of earthenware can reveal important information that slips through the gap...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-766622019-12-10T14:11:51Z Unearthing Temasek : earthenware and site function in 14th-century Singapore Ang, Caroline Leng Lee Goh Geok Yian School of Humanities DRNTU::Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore The study of ceramics in Southeast Asia has often focused on stoneware and porcelain, with less focus on earthenware ceramics. However, as earthenware ceramics are found in large numbers in many Southeast Asian sites, studies of earthenware can reveal important information that slips through the gaps in textual sources. Presently, studies of earthenware in Singapore tend to focus on decorative techniques and motifs. This thesis thus contributes to the literature by looking beyond style to analyse the form and material of the earthenware. This thesis undertakes a quantitative analysis of rim sherds excavated from St. Andrews Cathedral (STA) and Fort Canning Spice Garden (FTCSG). Functional analysis of the rim sherds is carried out to determine common vessel functions used in 14th-century Singapore. Thereafter, proportional comparison of the earthenware types at each site is conducted to suggest the site functions of STA and FTCSG. Bachelor of Arts in History 2019-04-02T06:56:16Z 2019-04-02T06:56:16Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76662 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf |
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The study of ceramics in Southeast Asia has often focused on stoneware and porcelain, with less focus on earthenware ceramics. However, as earthenware ceramics are found in large numbers in many Southeast Asian sites, studies of earthenware can reveal important information that slips through the gaps in textual sources.
Presently, studies of earthenware in Singapore tend to focus on decorative techniques and motifs. This thesis thus contributes to the literature by looking beyond style to analyse the form and material of the earthenware. This thesis undertakes a quantitative analysis of rim sherds excavated from St. Andrews Cathedral (STA) and Fort Canning Spice Garden (FTCSG). Functional analysis of the rim sherds is carried out to determine common vessel functions used in 14th-century Singapore. Thereafter, proportional comparison of the earthenware types at each site is conducted to suggest the site functions of STA and FTCSG. |
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