Historic Bottle and Jar Closures

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Anchor Cap
archaeological glassware analysis
artifact identification methods
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Band Cap
cap
Cap Patent
caps
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Concentric Spirals
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Cork Stoppers
crown
Crown Caps
Crown Finish
CT Cap
Dan Seal
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Friction Caps
Friction Finish
glass
Glass Finish
Glass Packer
hermetic
historical packaging technology
Home Canning
industrial archaeology
Industrial Packers
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material culture studies
Metal Cap
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packaging evolution research
pre-WWII bottle closure technology
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Rubber Gaskets
screw
Screw Caps
Screw Thread
seal
softlaunch
Spot Liner
Thread
Thread Finish
Vacuum Caps
Wire Edge

Product details

  • ISBN 9781629581989
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book presents a much-needed review of commercial closures for bottles and jars used in America prior to World War II. Archaeological attention to commercial closures has been rather limited. This is surprising given that data derived from bottles and jars pertain to a wide range of studies, including chronological control, trade, site functions, and methods of manufacture. Closures are an integral part of these studies, becoming particularly important after a spectacular variety of metal and glass caps in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This volume-provides a comprehensive review, including detailed closure definitions, as well as glass finishes;-discusses the history of the development and impact of the hermetic seal in commercial closures;-will appeal to students, professionals, and collectors studying this common historic artifact class.
Nathan Bender is an independent scholar and consultant in Laramie, Wyoming, USA. As a special collections librarian and archivist, he helped build research collections at the University of Idaho, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Montana State University, West Virginia University, and the University of Oklahoma, USA. He has published on western history, folklore, American Indian studies, libraries and bibliography in a variety of research journals.

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