craftsremain
Craftsremain is a term used in archaeology and historical studies to denote the residual evidence of craft production found at a site. It includes artifacts, workshop features, manufacturing debris, residues, and the spatial arrangements that together illuminate how crafts were organized, taught, and practiced.
The term blends 'craft' and 'remains' to emphasize that these traces persist after use or abandonment. It
Analysts locate craftsremain through contextual clues such as the location of workshops, trash deposits, and semi-finished
Evidence may include pottery kiln deposits, glaze shards, metalworking slag, mold fragments, loom weights, tool fragments,
Studying craftsremain helps reconstruct production specialization, labor organization, supply chains, and interactions between producers and consumers.
Preservation bias, taphonomic loss, and interpretive ambiguity limit interpretation. Without explicit research questions and strong contextual
See also: material remains, workshop archaeology, craft specialization, and production archaeology.