International audienceNorthern France, due to is geographical position, clearly belongs to the North Sea dynamics. The number of ‘transnational’ importations can vary according to the archaeological context and whether they are found in rural or urban settlements, ‘poorer’ or ‘richer’ contexts, etc. The 14th century is marked by highly decorated ceramic that, despite the existence of some local productions, can come from other countries such as Great Britain, Flanders or the Netherlands. The arrival of stoneware, gradually replacing previous pottery types, is a sign of new trade roads. The German stoneware knows a large success in our region but Belgian and French productions like stoneware from the Beauvaisis area can be present too. The e...