How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to documents, landscapes and identities? These are the questions addressed in this book which develops a new approach to the study of pottery in medieval archaeology. Utilising an interpretive framework which focuses upon the relationships between people, places and things, the effect of the production, consumption and discard of pottery is considered, to see pottery not as reflecting medieval life, but as one actor which contributed to the development of multiple experiences and realities in medieval England. By focussing on relationships we move away from viewing pottery simply as an object of study in its own right, to see it as a central componen...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
This study digs beneath the cultural façade of pottery, delving deeper into the individual conscious...
This study investigates how engagements with objects are active in the construction of a ‘social ass...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
This study considers the relationship between how we traditionally categorise pottery in archaeologi...
Using the example of pottery imported into the Channel ports of southern England, an approach to ex...
This study digs beneath the cultural façade of pottery, delving deeper into the individual conscious...
Using the example of pottery imported into the Channel ports of southern England, an approach to ex...
The objective of this thesis is to place the pottery used by people in 17th and 18th century Worcest...
For many past and present societies, pottery forms an integral part of material culture and everyday...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
This study investigates how engagements with objects are active in the construction of a ‘social ass...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
This study digs beneath the cultural façade of pottery, delving deeper into the individual conscious...
This study investigates how engagements with objects are active in the construction of a ‘social ass...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
How can pottery studies contribute to the study of medieval archaeology? How do pots relate to docum...
This study considers the relationship between how we traditionally categorise pottery in archaeologi...
Using the example of pottery imported into the Channel ports of southern England, an approach to ex...
This study digs beneath the cultural façade of pottery, delving deeper into the individual conscious...
Using the example of pottery imported into the Channel ports of southern England, an approach to ex...
The objective of this thesis is to place the pottery used by people in 17th and 18th century Worcest...
For many past and present societies, pottery forms an integral part of material culture and everyday...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
This study investigates how engagements with objects are active in the construction of a ‘social ass...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
This study digs beneath the cultural façade of pottery, delving deeper into the individual conscious...
This study investigates how engagements with objects are active in the construction of a ‘social ass...