MELADO - INDICE DEL TIPO
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Nombre Tipológico:
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MELADO
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Categoría Cerámica:
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LEAD GLAZED COARSE EARTHENWARE
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Lugar de Producción:
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SPAIN
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Fecha de Producción:
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1490-1550
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Cream-colored, soft chalky (majolica-like) earthenware paste on tableware forms; buff to reddish lightly sand tempered paste on large utilitarian forms.
Surface is covered with a thick, tin-opacified lead glaze, with color ranging most frequently from honey to amber to mustard brown. The surface is most commonly matte or low-gloss. Designs consisting of simple broad lines are occasionally painted in manganese brown . |
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Comentarios:
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Melado ware differs from similarly-colored lead glazed wares in its majolica-like paste, and its thick, opaque glaze. On the earliest Spanish sites in the Caribbean, Melado occurs is a wider variety of paste types, glaze colors and vessel forms than it does after ca. 1520. These varieties are detailed in Deagan and Cruxent 2002b:160-166. Decoration is rare in later examples.
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Definiciones Publicadas:
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Deagan 1987:48; Goggin 1968:227
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