22nd-24th March 1993
Connaught Hall, Southampton University
The following papers were offered:
(MC* denotes published paper in Medieval Ceramics Vol.*)
Session 1: Ports, Markets, Sites of Consumption
Chairs: John Hurst and Peter Davey
Late Medieval Imports into Hull and the Humber Ports – Dave Evans
Norway: an overview (MC18) – Ian Reed
London (MC18) – Lyn Blackmore and Alan Vince
The imported pottery of Late Medieval Southampton (MC17) – Duncan Brown
The South West (MC18) – John Allan
Waterford: the imported ceramics – Audrey Gahan
Session 2: Other types of evidence
Chair: Charlie Murray
Imports of Spanish pottery to England in the Later Middle Ages: documentary evidence (MC17) – Wendy Childs
Wrecks – Bob Thomson
Late Medieval pottery on Dutch shipwrecks and a well-dated inventory of the early 15th century (MC17) – Karel Vlierman
Session 3: Sites of Production (1)
Chair: Bob Thomson
Normandy stonewares and related earthenwares – Bob Burns
Martincamp and Beauvais (MC17) – Pierre Ichnowitz
Session 4: Sites of Production (2)
Chair: David Gaimster
Imported pottery in the Bruges area (MC17) – Bieke Hillewaert
Dutch Redwares (MC18) – Jan Baart
Rhenish stonewares – Sven Schutte
The 10th Dunning Memorial Lecture
No Sex, some H-M and Lots of Fine Trade: medieval ceramic studies in Italy (MC17) – Hugo Blake
Session 5: Sites of Production (3)
Chair: Hugo Blake
Italian pottery exported during the 15th and 16th centuries (MC17) – Marco Milanese
Ligurian Tablewares, 13th-16th centuries – new archaeological and thin-section data (MC17) – Fabrizio Benete, Sergio Sfrecola and Sandro Gardini
Session 6: Sites of Production (4)
Chair: to be arranged
Una panoramica de las producciones hispanas y de reflejo metalico de los siglo XIV al XVI (MC18) – Javier Marti
Coarseware from Western Andalusia (1300-1650) (MC17) – Alfonso Pleguezuelo-Hernández
Session 7: The Wider Perspective
Chair: Frans Verhaege
Travelling pottery – a European overview – Frans Verhaege
