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Pipes from the Modern Era Collection of the Archaeological Museum of Istria

Elvin Zejnilhodžić ; Archaeological Museum of Istria Carrarina 3, 52100 Pula


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Abstract

This paper presents archaeological finds in the form of clay
and porcelain pipes from the Modern Era collection of the
Archaeological Museum of Istria. These finds stem from the
rescue excavations conducted in the old core of the city of Pula
and from several other Istrian sites. Some of the pipes in the
collection were casual finds, or they were donated to the museum.
We processed clay pipes of Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish
provenance, as well as the discovered fragments of porcelain
specimens. After a brief introduction dealing with the advent of
tobacco in Europe, and similar data related to Istria, this paper
provides a description of the basic pipe types represented in the
collection, together with a catalogue of the processed items.

Keywords

tobacco; pipe; clay; porcelain; Pula

Hrčak ID:

129582

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/129582

Publication date:

18.11.2013.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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