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Volume 1, 1977

Papers

  • 'Neutron Activation Analysis of Medieval Ceramics', by A. Aspinall.
  • 'A note on Continental imports in the North West 800-1700 A.D.', by P.J. Davey and J.A. Rutter.
  • 'The Brenig Hafod: a study of pottery use, dispersal and survival on an upland site', by J.P. Greene.
  • 'Red-painted pottery in North-Western Europe: new light on an old controversy', by R. Hodges.
  • 'An approach to pottery study: Stamford Ware', by K. Kilmurry.
  • 'Some aspects of pottery quantification', by A.G. Vince.
  • 'Annotations on Anglo-Saxon pottery', by J.G. Hurst.
  • 'Medieval Pottery Research Group - constitution'
  • 'Museum Documentation Association - proposed pottery record cards', by J.D. Wilcock.

Review

  • Medieval Pottery from Excavations in the North-West, review by R. Hodges.

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    Volume 2, 1978

    Papers

    • 'Documentary evidence for the uses of medieval pottery: an interim statement', S. J. Moorhouse.
    • 'La Poterie Carolingienne de Trans (Ille et Vilaine, France)', by Loic Langoet and Daniel Mouton.
    • 'An experimental tile kiln at Norton Priory, Cheshire', by J.P. Greene and B. Johnson.
    • 'Pottery from excavations in Hull', by G. Watkins.
    • 'Polychrome Ware and Italy', by D. Whitehouse.
    • 'A bibliography of North African medieval pottery', by G. Vitelli and D. Pringle.
    • 'The Welsh Medieval Pottery Research Group' - note by N. Kerr.

    Reviews

    • The Corpus Vasorum Anglo-Saxonicorum, review by R. Hodges.
    • Anglo-Saxon Pottery and Medieval Pottery, review by M. McCarthy.
    • Medieval and Later Pottery in Wales, review by J.N. Edwards.

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    Volume 3, 1979

    Papers

    • 'Three approaches to the problem of pottery descriptions', by A. Robinson.
    • 'The Clogher Yellow Layer', by R. Warner.
    • 'An early 13th century double-flued pottery kiln at Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim: an interim report', by M.L. Simpson, P.S. Bryan, T.G. Delaney and A. Dickson.
    • 'Tudor Green: some further thoughts', by S. Moorhouse.
    • 'Description and inference with the Late Medieval pottery from Qsar es-Seghir, Morocco', by C.L. Redman.
    • 'Methods of cataloguing pottery in Inner London: an historical outline', by M. Rhodes.
    • 'Note: Glossary of less common pottery forms', by R. Hodges.

    Reviews

    • The Medieval Pottery Industry at Hallgate, Doncaster
    • Medieval Floor Tiles: how they were made

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    Volume 4, 1980

    Papers

    • 'Technology, supply or demand?', by H. Blake.
    • 'Forum Ware again', by D. Whitehouse.
    • 'Late Saxon pottery from Oxfordshire: evidence and speculation', by M. Mellor.
    • 'Techniques of pottery manufacture in East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire', by C. Hayfield.
    • 'A further note on the origins of Saintonge polychrome jugs', by K.J. Barton.
    • 'A petrological examination of the Downpatrick kiln pottery', by M. McCorry.
    • 'The use of the terms quartz and quartzite in ceramic inclusions', by R.C. Wright and P.J. Davey.

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    Volume 5, 1981

    Papers

    • 'Three large pottery groups from Saint-Denis, a comparative approach', by Olivier Meyer, David Coxhall and Nicole Meyer.
    • 'The determinations of archaeomagnetic field variations from archaeological ceramics', by Ken Games.
    • 'Early-Middle Saxon pottery in Northampton: a review of the evidence', by Mary Gryspeerdt.
    • 'Medieval pottery from Wissant (N. France)', by Bob Alvey and Frans Verhaeghe.
    • 'The medieval pottery of Palestine and Transjordan (A.D. 636-1500): an introduction, gazeteer and bibliography', by Denys Pringle.

    Reviews

    • K.J. Barton, Medieval Sussex Pottery (Richard Hodges)
    • Charles Thomas, A Provisional List of Imported Pottery in Post-Roman Western Britain and Ireland (Richard Hodges).
    • La céramique médiévale en Mediterranée occidentale, Xe-Xve siècles (David Andrews).

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    Volume 6, 1982

    Papers

    • 'The First Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: Gerald Dunning and his contribution to medieval archaeology', by J.G. Hurst.
    • 'Medieval ceramics in South-East England: a regional research strategy', by Anthony D.F. Streeten.
    • 'The social and economic changes of the later Middle Ages and the pottery of the period', by Christopher Dyer.
    • 'Towards a wider view of pottery production - a potter comments on some archaeological reports', by Jose Bosworth.
    • 'An analysis of pottery from Elgin and North-East Scotland', by Stephen Cracknell.

    Symposium on Scarborough Ware

    • 'Scarborough Ware from Hull, Aberdeen and Bergen: some brief comments on the Farmers' chronology', by Gareth Watkins, Charles Murray and Asbjørn Herteig.
    • 'Summary and conclusions', by P.G. and N.C. Farmer.
    • 'Appendix 1: Petrological examination of Scarborough Ware and other medieval pottery', by D.F. Williams and R. Tomber.

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    Volume 7, 1983

    Papers

    • 'The Second Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: Low Countries medieval pottery imported into Scotland - notes on a minor trade', by F. Verhaeghe.
    • 'Documentary evidence and its potential for understanding the inland movement of medieval pottery', by S. Moorhouse.
    • 'A future for medieval pottery studies?', by P.J. Davey.
    • 'Low Countries pottery in Elgin, Scotland', by F. Verhaeghe and W. Lindsay.
    • 'A semi-circular firecover from the Tyler Hill kilns, Canterbury', by S. Moorhouse.
    • Corrigenda: Ceramics and Trade, P.J. Davey and R. Hodges (eds.).

    Reviews

    • Jennings, Eighteen Centuries of Pottery from Norwich, Wade-Martins, Two Post-Medieval Earthenware Pottery Groups from Fulmodeston, near Fakenham, Norfolk (M.R. McCarthy).
    • Howard and Morris, Production and Distribution: a ceramic viewpoint (P.T. Nicholson and H.L. Patterson)
    • Démains d'Archimbaud, Les Fouilles de Rougiers. Contribution à L'archéologie de l'Habitat rural médiévale en pays Méditerranée (R. Hodges)

    Notes

    • Basic terminology for medieval pottery in North Germany.
    • Who's who - the Medieval Pottery Research Group.
    • Early Saxon Pottery Group, by J. Richards.
    • Who's who - the Early Anglo-Saxon Pottery Group.

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    Volume 8, 1984

    Papers

    • 'The Third Gerald Dunning Lecture: Three aspects of the wheel-turned pottery of Dorestad - a synopsis', by W.A. van Es, A.C. Bardet and W.J.H. Verwers.
    • 'Kangan: a traditional pottery in Southern Iran', by D. Whitehouse.
    • 'Anglo-Saxon pottery and die-stamps: preliminary notes on a programme of experimental archaeology', by M.A. Stokes.
    • 'The use of petrology in the study of medieval ceramics: case studies from Southern England', by A.G. Vince.
    • 'Roulette Ware', by S. Gelichi.
    • 'A preliminary note on a Late Saxon ware from Nottingham', by V. Nailor.
    • 'A note on the completion of the final draft of the 'Basic Terminology for Medieval Pottery in North Germany', by H. Lüdtke.

    Reviews

    • P. Williams, An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Thurmaston, Leicestershire, Early Anglo-Saxon Pottery Group, Principles of Publication of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries (Ailsa Mainman).
    • A. Rogerson and C. Dallas, Excavations in Thetford, 1948-59 and 1973-80, M. Atkin, B. Ayers and S. Jennings, 'Thetford-type ware production in Norwich' (Ailsa Mainman).
    • J. Allan, Medieval and Post-Medieval Finds from Exeter, 1971-1980 (Stephen Moorhouse)

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    Volume 9, 1985

    Papers

    • 'The Fourth Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: Sex, Magic and Dr Gerald Dunning', by John Cherry.
    • 'Diffusion or impedance - obstacles to innovation in medieval ceramics', by Clive Orton.
    • 'Looking at cross-fits', by Duncan Brown.
    • 'Archaeomagnitude determinations for Britain and South-West USA from 600AD to 1700AD and their implications for medieval pottery studies', by K.P. Games and P.J. Davey.
    • 'The pottery supply of Duisburg, Rhineland, in the ninth-tenth century', by Antje Kluge Pinsker.
    • 'The earliest dated finds of pottery in Ribe', by Per Kristian Madsen.
    • 'Twelfth and Thirteenth Century Coventry Wares, with special reference to a waster group from the Cannon Park Estate (Lychgate Road), Coventry', by Mark Redknap.

    Reviews

    • Dean E. Arnold, Ceramic Theory and Cultural Process (Catherine Brooks).
    • John H. Williams, Michael Shaw and Varian Denham, Middle Saxon Palaces at Northampton (Michael R. McCarthy).
    • J.E. Pearce, A.G. Vince and M.A. Jenner, Medieval Pottery, London-type Ware (Jean Le Patourel).
    • Philip Mayes and Keith Scott, Pottery Kilns at Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton (Stephen Moorhouse).
    • Naomi Field and Andrew White (eds.), A Prospect of Lincolnshire (P.J. Davey).
    • C.M. Cunningham and P.J. Drury, Post-Medieval Sites and their Pottery: Moulsham Street, Chelmsford (Sarah Jennings).
    • L.T. Alexander, 'North Devon Pottery and other finds c.a.d. 1660-1700', in The Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State (P.J. Davey)
    • Claude Lemaitre and Roger Verdier, Terres Vernissées and Grès de France du XIVe au XXe siècle (P.J. Davey)
    • E. Faure-Boucharlat, J.P. Lascoux, B. Maccari-Poisson and T. Vicard, Etude Céramologiques (Région Rhône-Alpes) (P.J. Davey).
    • Wolfgang Erdmann, Hans Joachim Kühn, Hartwig Ludtke, Edgar Rig and Wolfgang Wessel, 'Rahmenterminologie zue Mittelalterlichen Keramic in Norddeutschland', in Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt (P.J. Davey).
    • Andrzej Buko, Wczesno-sredniowieczna Ceramica Sandomierska (P.J. Davey).

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    Volume 10, 1986

    Papers

    • 'The Fifth Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: Potters and Pots', by Jean Le Patourel.
    • 'Pottery stamps - a Middle Saxon viewpoint', by I.D. Riddler.
    • 'The Early Medieval pottery from Quentovic - an interim note', by C. Coutts and M. Worthington.
    • 'Late Saxon tiles from Coventry', by M.A. Stokes with D. Tweddle.
    • 'Analytical analysis and manufacturing techniques of Anglo-Saxon tiles', by I.M. Betts.
    • 'Dung tempering? A Late Norse case study from Caithness', by D.R.M. Gaimster.
    • 'Interim note on a Twelfth Century pottery kiln from Canterbury', by N. Macpherson-Grant.
    • 'A survey of the research of Danish medieval pottery', by P. Kristian Madsen.
    • 'Non-dating uses of medieval pottery', by S. Moorhouse.
    • 'The National Reference Collection of Medieval Pottery', by J. Cherry.

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    Volume 11, 1987

    Papers

    • 'The Sixth Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: Roof tiles - some observations and questions', by J.M. Lewis.
    • 'A closely dated group of Late Medieval pottery from Mount Grace Priory', by J. Roebuck and G. Coppack with J.G. Hurst.
    • 'A note on the terminology of pottery making sites', S. Moorhouse.
    • 'Notes on 'Hertfordshire Greyware' vessels from recent excavations in St. Albans, with particular reference to size and shape as demonstrated by two new computer programs', by A.B. Havercroft, A. Turner-Rugg and G. Rugg.
    • 'Stamford Ware fabrics', by H.N. Leach.

    Reviews

    • W. Krommenhoek and A. Vrij, Kleipijen: drie eeuwen Nederlandse kleipijen in foto's, and D.H. Duco, De Nederlandse Kleipijp: handboek voor dateren en determineren (Peter Davey).
    • Corpus van Middeleeus aardwerk uit gesloten vondstcomplexen in Nederland en Vlaanderen (Peter Davey).
    • La céramique Ve-XIXe siècles: Bulletin d'information bibliographique (Peter Davey).
    • H. Lüdtke, Die Mittelalterliche Keramik von Schleswig. Ausgrabungen Schild 1971-1975 (Mark Redknap).
    • C. Brooks, Medieval and Later Pottery from Aldwark and Other Sites (Gareth Watkins).

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    Volume 12, 1988

    Papers

    • 'Theory and practise in medieval ceramic studies', by Peter J. Davey.
    • 'Pottery and archaeology', by Duncan Brown.
    • 'An attempt to make a replica 14th century Lincoln ware jug', by Andrew MacDonald.
    • 'Documentary evidence for medieval ceramic roofing materials and its archaeological implications: some thoughts', by Stephen Moorhouse.
    • 'The popularity of medieval vessel forms in Humberside', by Colin Hayfield.

    Reviews

    • M.R. McCarthy and C.M. Brooks, Medieval Pottery in Britain AD900-1600 (J.G. Hurst).
    • R. Coleman-Smith and T. Pearson, Excavations in the Donyatt Potteries (M.R. McCarthy).
    • W. Janssen, Die Importkeramik von Haithabu (F. Verhaeghe).
    • Vorschläge zur systematishe Beschreibung von Keramik (Rheinischen Landesmuseums Bonn) and I. Bauer et al., Leitfaden zur Keramikbeschreigung (Mittelalter-Neuzeit) Terminologie - Typologie - Technologie (David Gaimster).

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    Volume 13, 1989

    Papers

    • 'The 8th Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: The Continuing Tradition', by P. Brears.
    • 'The National Reference Collections of Medieval and Later Pottery', by D. Barker, B. Nenk and M. Redknap.
    • 'Middle Saxon pottery from the Buttermarket kiln, Ipswich, Suffolk', by P. Blinkhorn.
    • 'Caracterisation des productions des potiers Parisiens du XIIIème au XIXème Siècle', by J.C. Echallier and J. Bonnet.
    • 'An analysis of rim fragments of 14th century globular pots excavated in Utrecht', T.J. Pot and H.L. de Groot.
    • 'The York medieval tile-making experiment - a potter's tale', by J. Hudson.

    Reviews

    • J.R. Timby, 'The Middle Saxon pottery', in Southampton Finds Vol. 1 (A. Mainman).
    • J. Pearce et al., Surrey Whitewares (P. Jones).
    • P. Hinton (ed.), Excavations in Southwark 1973-6, Lambeth 1973-9 (A. Vince).
    • H. Lüdtke, Die Keramik van Hollingstedt (M. Redknap).
    • Travaux du Groupe de Recherches et d'Études sur la Céramique dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais (D. Gaimster).

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    Volume 14, 1990

    Papers

    • 'Ceramic Production in Dorset and the Surrounding Region', by P.S. Spoerry.
    • 'Scottish Medieval Pottery: a Review', by P. Cheer.
    • 'The Survey of Medieval Ceramics from South-East Wales', by C. Papazian.
    • 'A Class of Non-Flemish Highly Decorated Ceramics found in the Bruges Area', by B. Hillewaert.
    • 'Red-painted Wasters from Urbar, near Koblenz (Rheinland-Pfalz)', by M. Redknap

    Compendiario:

    • 'The Survey of Medieval Ceramic Studies in England', by M. Mellor.
    • 'Slicing the Pie — a Framework for Comparing Ceramic Assemblages', by C. Orton and P. Tyers.
    • 'Twelfth-century Complex Rouletting from the Malvern Kilns', by S. Clarke.
    • 'Some Modern Attitudes to Medieval Pottery Studies: an Argument', by K. J. Barton.

    Reviews:

    • A. Mainman, Anglo-Scandinavian Pottery from Coppergate (L. Blackmore)
    • L. Adams-Gilmour, Early Medieval Pottery from Flaxengate, Lincoln, and P. Miles, J. Young and J. Wacher, A Late Saxon Kiln Site at Silver Street, Lincoln (D. Brown)
    • J. Stopford, Recording Medieval Floor Tiles (J. Lewis)

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    Volume 15, 1991

    Papers

    • 'The Ninth Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture: Knuston Hall to Knuston Hall', by T. Hoekstra.
    • 'The Medieval Pottery Industry of Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire', by G. Foard.
    • 'Three Pottery Bird Whistles from Stanion, Northamptonshire', P. Blinkhorn and J. G. Hurst.
    • 'An Aquamanile and a Spouted Jug in Lyveden-Stanion Ware', by B. Nenk and H. Walker.
    • 'The Origins of Medieval Pottery in South-East Wales', by S. Clarke.
    • 'Recent Work on Medieval and Later Building Materials from London', by I. Betts, N. Crowley and J. Keily.

    Compendiario:

    • 'Saxon Pottery from Market Lavington, Wiltshire', by L. Mepham.
    • 'Further Observations on Early Glazes', by D. Griffiths and M. Redknap.
    • 'A Recently Excavated Pottery Assemblage from Mere, Wiltshire', by B. Moore.
    • 'An Unidentified Ceramic Object from Poole, Dorset', by P. Spoerry.
    • 'Late Medieval Potsherd Hearths', by A. Chapman and B. Hurman.
    • 'Pottery Imported into Medieval Perth', by P. Cheer.

    Reviews:

    • M.G. Fulford and K. Huddleston, The Current State of Romano-British Pottery Studies (P. Webster)
    • A.G. Kinsley, The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Millgate, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire (M. Redknap)
    • A. Middleton and I. Freestone, Recent Developments in Ceramic Petrology (A. Vince)
    • E. Lewis (ed), Customs and Ceramics — Essays Presented to Kenneth Barton (C. Murray)
    • I. Reed, 1000 Years of Pottery — An Analysis of Pottery and Trade. Fortiden i Trondheim Bygrunn: Folkebibliotekstomten (L. Blackmore)
    • S. Wirth, Mittelalterliche Gefasskeramik. Die Bestände des Kölnischen Stadtmuseums (D. Gaimster)
    • A. Ruempol and A. van Dongen, Pre-Industrial Utensils (S. Jennings)

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    Volume 16, 1992

    Papers

    • 'Metalworking ceramics', by J. Bayley.
    • 'A group of kiln waste from Harding's Farm, Mill Green, Essex', by F.M. Meddens and M. Redknap.
    • 'The imported pottery from Fast Castle, near Dunbar, Scotland', G. Haggarty and S. Jennings.
    • 'Juggling Jakobakannen', by H. Clevis.

    Compendiario

    • 'The history of the Archive of Early Saxon Pottery Stamps', by T. Briscoe.
    • 'An Anglo-Saxon mammiform pottery vessel from Barton-on-Humber', by P. Didsbury.
    • 'Saxon and Medieval pottery from Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire', by C. Underwood-Keevill.
    • 'The pottery from Stratton Village, Biggleswade, and a nearby kiln at Everton, Bedfordshire', by A. Slowikowski.
    • 'Oilpot or what?', by I. Reed.
    • 'Medieval tile wasters from Monmouth', by S. Clarke.
    • 'Early pantiles from London', by I. Betts.
    • Conference Summaries, by L. Blackmore and M. Redknap.

    Review article

    • 'The Early Medieval pottery of London and the surrounding region - a personal view'. A review of A. Vince and A. Jenner, Aspects of Saxon and Norman London: the pottery. (P. Jones).

    Reviews

    • D. Gaimster and M. Redknap (eds.), Everyday and Exotic Pottery from Europe. Studies in honour of John G. Hurst (C. Orton).
    • R. Shoesmith, Excavations at Chepstow (M. Redknap).
    • J.E. Pearce, Border Wares (D. Brown).
    • C. Norton, Carreaux de Pavement du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance (J. Lewis).
    • H. Clevis and M. Smit, Verscholen in Vuil. Archeologische Vondsten uit Kampen 1375-1925; H. Clevis and J. Kottman, Weggegooid en Teruggevonden. Aardewerk en glas uit Deventer vondstcomplexen 1375-1750; J. Thijssen, Tot de Bodem Uitgezocht. Glas en ceramiek uit een beerput van de 'Hof van Batenburg' te Nijmegen, 1375-1850 (F. Meddens).
    • A. Mars, Keramik aus Gennep (L. Blackmore).

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    Volume 17, 1993

    Papers

    • 'No sex, some H-M and lots of fine trade: medieval ceramic studies in Italy', the 10th Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture, by H. Blake.
    • 'Ligurian Tablewares of the 13th to 15th centuries. New archaeological and thin section data', by F. Benente, A. Gardini and S. Sfrecola.
    • 'Italian pottery exported during the 15th and 16th centuries', by M. Milanese.
    • 'Imports of Spanish pottery to England in the Later Middle Ages', by W. Childs.
    • 'Seville coarsewares, 1300-1650: a preliminary typological survey', by A. Pleguezuelo-Hernández.
    • 'Martincamp Ware: a problem of attribution', by P. Ickowicz.
    • 'Imported pottery from the Bruges area', by B. Hillewaert.
    • 'Late medieval pottery on Dutch shipwrecks and a well-dated inventory of the Early 15th century', by K. Vlierman.
    • 'The imported pottery of Late Medieval Southampton', by D. Brown.

    Compendiario

    • 'A Developed Stamford Ware coin-hoard pot from Wainfleet, Lincolnshire', by B. Nenk.
    • 'A devotional or amuletic ceramic purse from London', by J. Stevenson.
    • 'Continental stove-tiles from Canterbury', by J. Cotter.
    • 'Imported pottery in the medieval kingdom of Denmark', by A. Vince.
    • 'The economic and social history of Renaissance maiolica', by D. Whitehouse.
    • 'Conference Summary: Medieval Europe 1992 - the ceramic component', by L. Blackmore.

    Reviews

    • Prehistoric Ceramic Research Group Occasional Papers 1 and 2 (D. Brown).
    • D.C. Mynard and R.J. Zeepvat, Great Linford (A. Slowikowski).
    • S. Moorhouse and I. Roberts, Wrenthorpe Potteries (S. Jennings).
    • D. Piton (ed.), Travaux du Groupe de Recherches et d'Études sur la Céramique dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais. La Céramique du Vième au Xième siècle dans l'Europe du Nord-Ouest (M. Redknap).
    • E. Hähnel, Siegburger Steinzeug (D. Gaimster).

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      Volume 18, 1994

      Papers

      • 'An Overview of Medieval Pottery Production in Spain Between the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Centuries', by J. Marti.
      • 'Iberian Unglazed Pottery from Antwerp (Belgium)', by J. Veeckman.
      • 'Dutch Redwares', by J.M. Baart
      • 'Pottery, the Port and the Populace: the Imported Pottery of London 1300-1600 (Part 1)', by L. Blackmore.
      • 'Imported Pottery in South-West England, c. 1350-1550', by J. Allan.
      • 'Thumbed and Sagging Bases on English Medieval Jugs: A Potter’s View', by R.W. Newell.
      • 'Late Medieval Ceramics in Norway', by I. Reed.
      • 'Early Glazed.Ware from Medieval Denmark', by T. Christensen, A-C. Larsen, S. Larsson and A. Vince.

      Compendiario

      • 'Two Stamford-type Ware Modelled Birds from London', by B. Nenk and J. Pearce.
      • 'Oven-floor Tiles from a Tile Kiln in Farnham Park, Farnham, Surrey', by N. Riall.
      • 'Coin Hoard Pots, Humber Ware Drinking Jugs and the Problem of Nomenclature', by S. Jennings and C. Barclay.
      • 'Ceramic Use Zones in Medieval Scotland', by P. Cheer.
      • Conference Summary: Artifacts from Wrecks: the Archaeology of Material Culture from Shipwrecks of the Late Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (P. Courtney)
      • Conference Summary: World Ceramics Congress 1994, The Cultural Heritage (M.J. Hughes and C.R. Orton)

      Reviews:

      • H. Clevis and J. Thijssen (eds.), Assembled Articles 1 (M. Bartels)
      • J. Hurtrelle, Potiers du Pays de Montreuil et de Desvres. Les Plats Décorés (M. Redknap)
      • J. Lenting, H. van Gangelen, H. van Westing (eds.), Schans op de Grens. Bourtanger bodemvondsten 1580-1850 (M. Bartels) M.-C. Roodenburg, De Delftse pottenbakkersnering in de Gouden eeuw (1575-1675). De produktie van rood pottengoed. (M. Bartels)
      • L. Blackmore and A. Vince, Medieval Pottery from South-East England found in the Bryggen Excavations 1955-68. (C. Murray)
      • M. Leah, Grimston, Norfolk. The Late Saxon and Medieval Pottery Industry: Excavations 1962-92. (B. Milligan)
      • A.J. Mainman, Pottery from 46-54 Fishergate. The Archaeology of York: The Pottery 16/6 (D. Brown)
      • C. Orton, P. Tyers and A. Vince, Pottery in Archaeology (A. Mainman)

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