Medieval pottery research group. Who to contact Contributions to the Newsle...
Medieval pottery research group. Who to contact Contributions to the Newsletter – Assistant Secretary Contributions to Medieval Ceramics – Editors Membership and changes of address – Membership Secretary Queries about book orders – Assistant Treasurer Agenda items for Council meetings Dec 29, 2019 ยท The MPRG conference is held each year in early Summer, alternating between one- and three-day events. Our Postal Address is: Medieval Pottery Research Group, c/o Museum of London Archaeology, 46 Eagle Wharf Road, LONDON N1 7ED, UK. Pottery is most frequently found in the Wales The Welsh Medieval Pottery Research Group has not met recently, but it publishes its own journal, Medieval and Later Pottery in Wales on ceramics from Wales and the Marches. The Medieval and Later Pottery Research Group aims to bring together people who have an interest in pottery made, traded, and used in Europe between the end of the Roman period and the 19th century. of Archaeology and Numismatics, National Museum of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF1 3NP, tel 01222 . Back numbers of the journal are available, as are the Group’s Guidelines for the Processing and Publication of Medieval Pottery and A Guide to the Classification of Medieval Ceramic Forms. Hard copies of in print journals, as well as of our Occasional Papers can be purchased from the Medieval Pottery Research Group. The Medieval Pottery Research Group was founded in 1975 to bring together people with an interest in pottery vessels that were made, traded and used in Europe between the end of the Roman period and the sixteenth century. Three Aspects of the Wheel-Turned Pottery of Dorestad: A Synopsis. 11 likes, 0 comments - ethosheritage on February 26, 2026: "The last part of Yannick's medieval pottery talks is out now this time we're learning about how to identify gritty ware. auzt usslp qzvd ieh noen gogk itxjt qweeiuib wxoc fdbfkwt