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Exploring the Importance of Portuguese Tin-Glazed Wares in Early Modern Gothenburg - An Archaeological Inquiry

Alternative title Exploring the Importance of Portuguese Tin-Glazed Wares

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Wennberg T & Casimiro T (2025) Exploring the Importance of Portuguese Tin-Glazed Wares in Early Modern Gothenburg - An Archaeological Inquiry [Exploring the Importance of Portuguese Tin-Glazed Wares]. In: Heinonen T, Ehrnsten F, Harjula J, Knuutinen T, Ratilainen T, Terava E, Tuomenoja S & Haarala J (eds.) Shattered and scattered pasts – Festschrift for Professor Georg Haggrén. Helsinki: Society for Medieval Archaeology in Finland. https://www.skas.fi/etusivu/amaf-sarja/digiamaf/

Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the prevalence of Portuguese tin-glazed wares within the archaeological excavations of early modern Gothenburg dated rough (1630-1700). Since 2015, a conspicuous abundance of Portuguese tin-glazed ceramics has been discerned within the archaeological assemblages of the city, a phenomenon not replicated in other urban centers across Sweden. This study elucidates this material manifestation's typological, chronological, and contextual dimensions, discussing the complex socio-economic, cultural, and symbolic implications inherent in its presence. The research considers the economic ramifications of the influx of Portuguese tin-glazed wares, considering their role in trade networks, consumption patterns, and market dynamics during the early modern period. Furthermore, it examines the social dimensions by exploring how these artefacts reflect and potentially influenced social stratification, identity construction, and domestic practices within Gothenburg society. Also, it proposes plausible explanations for the emergence and sustenance of the Portuguese connection evident in the archaeological record of the city, thereby contributing to a deeper comprehension of transnational exchanges and cultural entanglements in the early modern European context.

Keywords
Portuguese ceramics; trade connections; wealthy; consumption; diplomatic relations

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Stirling
Publication date31/12/2025
Publication date online30/04/2025
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/37649
Publisher Society for Medieval Archaeology in Finland.
Publisher URLhttps://www.skas.fi/etusivu/amaf-sarja/digiamaf/
Place of publicationHelsinki
ISBN 9789526900483
eISBN9789526900490

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Dr Tânia Casimiro

Dr Tânia Casimiro

Research Fellow (CSPM), Philosophy