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Casimiro TM & Santos J (2025) Multisensorial Experiences in Early Modern Artefacts. Archaeologies, 21, pp. 181-208. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-024-09521-9
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel, quantitative approach to examining how early modern Portuguese ceramics reflect multisensory experiences, impacting their value and desirability. Our method combines archaeological and historical evidence to define a framework for classifying and quantifying the sensory appeal of artefacts, focussing on ceramics that engage smell, taste, touch, sight, and occasionally sound. Using a representative sample of sixteenth¨Ceighteenth century Portuguese ceramics¡ªprimarily drinking vessels and plates¡ªwe developed a four-step methodology: identifying samples, gathering sensory responses from users, quantifying these responses, and validating results against historical prices. Through this process, we explored how sensory appeal contributed to the objects¡¯ cultural and economic significance. Findings show that ceramics evoking stronger sensory responses, especially those stimulating smell and taste, had higher market values and prestige, suggesting sensory richness as a force of economic and social desirability. This study provides a replicable methodology for sensory archaeology, opening pathways for further investigation of sensory experiences in material culture.
Keywords
Ceramics; Senses; Multisensorial; Phenomenology
Journal
Archaeologies: Volume 21
| Status | Published |
|---|---|
| Publication date | 30/04/2025 |
| Publication date online | 28/02/2025 |
| Date accepted by journal | 14/02/2025 |
| Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
| ISSN | 1555-8622 |
| eISSN | 1935-3987 |
People (1)
Research Fellow (CSPM), Philosophy