Annual Conference 1998


Pottery in England 900 to 1200 AD

Museum of London Interpretation Unit, May 16th, 1998

The following papers were presented:

("MC*" denotes published paper in Medieval Ceramics Vol.*)

The right information in the right place: putting pottery into context
John Oxley, City of York Council

The origins and development of Late Saxon pottery in 9th and 10th century Mercia
Paul Blinkhorn, Oxford Archaeological Unit

Influence or immigrants? Foreign influence on English pottery c.900 to 1200 AD
John Cotter, Canterbury Archaeological trust

Pottery at Saint-Denis, 10th to 12th century
Nicole Meyer Rodrigues, Unite d'Archaeologie de Saint-Denis

Alien and mundane: pots in the metropolis 900 to 1200
Lyn Blackmore and Jacqui Pearce, Museum of London Archaeological Service

Putting the cart before the horse - or - talking about the Saxo-Norman pottery of Staffordshire (MC22-23)
Deborah Ford, City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent

Chester's pottery after the conquest - the missing years?
Julie Edwards, Chester Archaeology


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