Aportación al estudio de la alfarería femenina en la Península Ibérica: La cerámica histórica de Alcorcón (Madrid)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1997.v52.i2.366Abstract
By focusing on l6th- through 19th-century records of pottery making in Alcorcón, province of Madrid, the author calls attention to the substantial involvement of women in this craft, among other aspects, as well as to the problems that its decline brought about. The author relies on this analysis to make a comparison with pottery making elsewhere, which leads her into a general discussion on women's pottery in Iberia and the possible migration flows that may account for the distribution of production centers.
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