Journal of Archaeology in the Low Countries 1-2 (November 2009)Liesbeth
Troubleyn; Frank
Kinnaer; Anton
Ervynck; Luk
Beeckmans; Danielle
Caluwé; Brigitte
Cooremans; Frans
De Buyser; Koen
Deforce; Konjev
Desender; An
Lentacker; Jan
Moens; Gaston
Van Bulck; Maarten
Van Dijck; Wim
Van Neer; Werner
Wouters: Consumption patterns and living conditions inside Het Steen, the late medieval prison of Malines (Mechelen, Belgium)
5.7 Glass
The excavations only produced four glass fragments, all from layer 1 and thus no longer associated to one of the cesspits. The fragments refer to the most common type of drinking glass, a so-called ‘glass goblet’, found throughout the 14th century in the duchy of Brabant. The preservation conditions in the cesspits may have hampered the survival of other glass objects.