Discourse on Medival Ceramics and Potters of Tamilnadu
A discourse by Prof V Selva Kumar, HOD, Department of Epigraphy, Archaeology, Tamil University
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A discourse by Prof V Selva Kumar, HOD, Department of Epigraphy, Archaeology, Tamil University
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Learn how to make your own Medieval knight in this video presented by Graham Taylor from Potted History. Part of Festival of Archaeology 2020.
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Some help with dividing green glazed whiteware sherds into Medieval and Post Medieval. To see hundreds of other pottery finds, and share your own for ID, join these Facebook groups – Thames Foreshore Finds – The River Thames Mudlarking Finds – and if you like the metal stuff there's loads of that too! Also check
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XIIIth Congress AIECM3 on Medieval and Modern Period Mediterranean Ceramics – Opening Ceremony MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 CONFERENCE HALL PALACIO DE CARLOS V (ALHAMBRA) 9:00 – Registration 09:30 – OpeningCeremony 10:30 – Inaugural Speech. Sonia Gutiérrez Lloret (Catedrática de Arqueología. Universidad de Alicante): “Estudiar la cerámica medieval 30 años después”. 11:00 – Coffee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywolwdHgKKY
DAY 1, SESSION 4 – Ceramics Part One Chair. Awet Teklehimanot Araya Centre for Islamic Archaeology, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, UK "Sacred Colors and Nomadic Design: The Hand Formed Slip Painted Pottery of the Medieval (8th – 12th c. CE) Central Asian Highlands" ANN M. MERKLE: doctoral student at Washington
Throwing a medieval style of pot on a medieval wheel. Photos and video combined.
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Evidence for Medieval Ceramic Production – The excavation of the Roslin Expansion Site, Midlothian 2020-2021: Rob Engl (AOC Archaeology Group) Part of the Edinburgh, Lothians & Borders Archaeology Conference 20 Nov 2021
Day two and three of the rebuilt of a medium-sized fully functional medieval pottery kiln. This wood fired kiln design has been found in European context during the middle Ages, is fairly easy to emulate in a larger backyard or homestead, and works well for glazed earthenware. It can be built completely from site found
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Lovely displays of not just medieval pottery remnants, but of the tools and materials used to produce them!
Medieval pottery Castell Santa Barbara Read More »