10th-13th May 1995
Cologne and Bonn, Germany
The following papers were offered:
(MC* denotes published paper in Medieval Ceramics Vol.*)
Session 1: Cologne
Historical Introduction to Cologne
The current state of research into ceramics of the area
Session 2: Pottery production and production sites
The Mayen industry from 7th to 11th centuries: a study in changing distribution – Mark Redknap
Results of Neutron Activation Analysis on ceramics from the Mayen industries – Henning Stilke
Pottery production in Cologne – Sven Schutte
Pingsdorf wares, a typology (MC19) – provisional
Technology in the Rhenish ceramics industry – provisional
Session 3: Export and Trade
Distribution of German stonewares in Norway and Sweden – Ian Reed
An incomplete review of German stonewares imported into medieval Denmark: dating, spread and distribution – Per Kristian Madsen
German stonewares imported into the Netherlands – Jan Baart
German stonewares in Flanders: imports, consumption and competition – Frans Verhaeghe
German stonewares imported into Britain – John Hurst
Dunning Memorial Lecture
The Trade in medieval pottery around the North Sea (MC19) – Alan Vince
