La vajilla del monasterio de Corias (Asturias) en Época Moderna a partir del registro arqueológico y los libros de gastos

  1. Alejandro García Álvarez-Busto 1
  2. Noelia Fernández Calderón
  3. Miguel Busto Zapico 2
  1. 1 Universidad de Oviedo (España)
  2. 2 Universidad de Granada (España)
Journal:
Nailos: Estudios Interdisciplinares de Arqueología

ISSN: 2340-9126 2341-1074

Year of publication: 2019

Issue: 6

Pages: 281-321

Type: Article

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Abstract

The archaeological excavations carried out at the monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias between 2005 and 2012 provided the most complex, varied and extensive ceramic record currently documented in the south-west of Asturias. In this paper we present the characterization and analysis of a part of this pottery set. We have organized the evidence in chronological groups, technological groups and produc-tion groups, within 1560 to 1835 AD chronology. On the other hand, the Expense’s Account Records from the 18th century found in the monastery offer valuable in-formation on the acquisition of pottery by this community. The cross-study of both records, material and textual, unveils an accurate radiography on the monastic community consumption habits. Furthermore, it gives insight into the monks’ ca-pacity to access different productions of local, Iberian and foreign pottery throug-hout the three occupation phases of the Benedictine establishment in the Modern Age. Finally, this work will undoubtedly offer a chronotypological framework for the comparison and study of ceramics in future archaeological investigations in this geographical area.