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Post-medieval Archaeology | 2013

Notes on the quantification of post-medieval pottery in the Low Countries

Maxime Poulain

Abstract The quantification of material culture can make a significant contribution to the answering of social and behavioural questions. However, especially in continental Europe, this aspect of pottery studies remains understudied. In the following article, a status quaestionis of the quantification of post-medieval ceramics in the Low Countries is given. The author hopes to stimulate methodological and theoretical debate by comparing several available methods, using an 18th-century deposit from the abbey at Clairefontaine, Belgium. In so doing, some important insights are obtained into the relative merits of different quantification systems, and recommendations are made for future work.


Post-medieval Archaeology | 2017

A Portuguese lifestyle in the Flemish countryside: ceramics of the Ximenez family (1595-c. 1700)

Maxime Poulain; Jeroen Van Vaerenbergh; Wim De Clercq

SUMMARY: In 1595, the Portuguese merchant banker Duarte Ximenez bought the Blauwhof, a castle-like estate in the Flemish countryside. An assemblage of pottery, recovered from the moat adjacent to the estate’s manor house, testifies to the status and hybrid identity of this 17th-century immigrant family. Although they were well assimilated into Antwerp’s high society, their foreign roots are still evident from particular Portuguese imports or the unconventional use of locally produced ceramics. Comparison with probate inventories shows that the two categories of Portuguese pottery serve different purposes, one in the public sphere of knowledgeable actors, and one in the intimacy of the Ximenez family.


Journal of Field Archaeology | 2017

Making a mountain out of a molehill? : a low-cost and time-efficient molehill survey of the lost medieval harbor site of Monnikerede, Belgium

Jan Trachet; Maxime Poulain; Samuël Delefortrie; Marc Van Meirvenne; Wim De Clercq

ABSTRACT Grasslands pose a particular problem for archaeological survey involving artifact assessment, as no material is plowed up to the surface. Although finds in molehills are often the only source of information available on sites with such low visibility, an archaeology of molehills has thus far been largely disregarded. Yet, by applying a low-cost and time-efficient methodology, both the potential and the pitfalls of molehill archaeology come to the forefront. At the medieval harbor site of Monnikerede, it was possible to assess material culture and to locate certain structural elements. However, when artifact densities were compared with the underlying geophysical anomalies, a more complex relationship appeared at the level of individual features.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2016

Dietary practices at the castle of Middelburg, Belgium: Organic residue analysis of 16th- to 17th-century ceramics

Maxime Poulain; Jan Baeten; Wim De Clercq; Dirk E. De Vos


MEDIEVAL CERAMICS | 2013

Pots from troublesome times: ceramics used in Middelburg-in-Flanders (Belgium) during the Eighty Years' war

Maxime Poulain; Koen De Groote; Wim De Clercq


International Journal of Historical Archaeology | 2015

Exploring an Archaeology of the Dutch War of Independence in Flanders, Belgium

Maxime Poulain; Wim De Clercq


Ex Situ | 2018

Reisdagboek van een scherf: Van Almería naar Sint-Lievens-Houtem

Maxime Poulain


ARCHEOLOGIA POSTMEDIEVALE | 2018

Mediterranean pottery at the castle of Middelburg-in-Flanders

Maxime Poulain; Wim De Clercq


Vrij Maldegem | 2017

Archeologische sites van Middelburg spelen een hoofdrol in de doctoraatsthesis van dr. Maxime Poulain: "The habits of war: Early modern ceramics in Flanders"

Maxime Poulain; Eric Verstraete


Ex Situ | 2017

Leven als een Portugees in Vlaanderen: Aardewerk van de Ximenez-familie in Steendorp

Maxime Poulain

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Dirk E. De Vos

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Baeten

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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