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Medieval Pottery
Books on Medieval pottery, its manufacture, classification, trade and use.
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A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Pottery from Lincoln
by Jane Young and Alan Vince, with Victoria Naylor
Lincoln was the centre for a large Medieval pottery industry which flourished from the 9th to the 15th century. Pottery produced in Lincoln was traded over a large part of the east midlands and beyond - even as far as Birka in Sweden. Despite the presence of this local industry, pottery produced in the surrounding areas - such as Torksey, Stamford, Potterhanworth, Toynton and Bolingbroke - accounted for a large share of the pottery used within ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £35.00, Our Price GB £10.00

Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and its Region
Novgorod was a major medieval city and an important centre for trade routes between northern, central and western Europe and the Near East, and has been the subject of intensive investigation since the 1930s. This volume in a series devoted to the archaeology of medieval Novgorod, presents eleven studies of ceramic evidence in terms of chronology and technology, methodology of investigation, and international trade and contacts. The essays also ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £40.00, Our Price GB £14.95

Medieval Floor Tiles of Northern England: Pattern and purpose: production between the 13th and 16th centuries
by Jennie Stopford
This study of the design, manufacture and use of medieval floor tiles shows the long-lasting influence achieved in the north of England, especially by the Cistercian monasteries. It serves to demonstrate how these monastic houses made use of the resources and contacts available to them. The study focuses on one of the richest medieval floor tile assemblages in the world, with material from 118 sites. Over 500 different designs and 60 mosaic ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £40.00, Our Price GB £10.00

Amsterdam Ceramics: A City's History and An Archaeological Ceramics Catalogue 1175-2011
edited by Jerzy Gawronski
Amsterdam Ceramics explores nine centuries of urban history and archaeological ceramics from the city of Amsterdam. A total of 1247 archaeological ceramic items are presented in a catalogue which is chronologically subdivided into nine chapters covering the period 1175-2011, and offers a representative selection of finds from over 200 excavation sites. In introductory chapters to each chronological period the finds are set alongside the changing ...
Paperback. Price GB £35.00

The Harlow Pottery Industries
by Wally Davey and Helen Walker
This report examines four groups of Metropolitan slipware production with the aim of characterising the products and enabling Harlow Metropolitan slipware found at consumer sites to be more closely examined. The other products of the Harlow industries are covered in more summary form, including the evidence for a medieval industry, a typology of the 15th-16th century transitional wares and a typology of the black-glazed wares. A discrete group of ...
Paperback. Price GB £16.00

Post-Roman Pottery From Excavations in Hertford and Ware 1973-2004
by Hugh Borrill
This volume publishes together the Anglo-Saxon and medieval pottery excavated over a long period, and over several sites in the two towns of Hertford and Ware. The pottery from the Hertford sites is exclusively urban in character, whilst the Hart sites contained both urban and high-status ecclesiastical ceramics. That said one of the most interesting features of the assemblages is the very different origins of the pottery despite the geographical ...
Paperback. Price GB £15.00

Eighteen Centuries of Pottery from Norwich (Reprint)
by Sarah Jennings, with M M Karshner, W F Milligan and S V Williams
The ceramic collection of Norwich Castle Museum contains a wide variety of pieces that reflect the city's history and development and, most notably, its interaction with continental Europe. This reprinted volume comprises a corpus of pottery dating from the Roman period to c.1780 based on this collection, with material from more than 280 sites across the city. Continental, non-local English and local wares are described and illustrated and, ...
Paperback. Price GB £25.00

A Twelfth-Century Pottery Kiln at Pound Lane, Canterbury
by John Cotter
In 1986 a medieval pottery kiln was excavated at Pund Lane, Canterbury which appears to have been worked by a continental potter, perhaps a Norman, around the middle of the 12th century. The report contains a short account of the site and excavation, followed by a detailed account of the kiln itself and an extensive typology of the kiln products. The local, English and European contexts of the Ound Lane industry are examined and an attempt is ...
Paperback. Price GB £9.95
Analisis de la producion y distribucion de la ceramica leonesa durante la Edad Media
by Raquel Martinez Penin
This book presents an analysis of medieval pottery remains found during archaeological excavations carried out at a series of sites within the Spanish city of León and in its immediate surroundings. For all of the pottery collections the various pots ...
Paperback. Price GB £50.00
Cacela (Algarbe-Portugal) en el siglo XIII: Sociedad y cultura material
by Rocio Alvaro Sanchez
This book combines historical sources with the analysis of finds of everyday ceramics to provide a fuller picture of social change in 13th century Cacela on the south coast of Portugal during the period of its Christian reconquest. Spanish text. 80p ...
Paperback. Price GB £22.00
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