Layers of London Webinar: Archaeology of Medieval Potter Production

This talk from Jacqui Pearce, Senior Finds Specialist at MOLA, looks at the rich archaeological evidence for the many different kinds of pottery that have been made in the London area from the 12th through to the 19th century, including medieval greywares, Surrey whitewares, London-made redwares, tin-glazed wares, stonewares, slipwares and porcelain and covering known […]

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Medieval London Pottery

Jacqui Pearce, Senior Ceramic Specialist at MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), discusses the development of MOLA's medieval London pottery type series. The excavation of a number of waterfront sites in London led to the discovery of pottery-rich medieval dumps located behind wooden river revetments. The revetment timbers were accurately dated through dendrochronology which enabled MOLA

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Jun Kaneko: COLUMNS

Photographic slideshow of Jun Kaneko's COLUMNS project. Photos and slideshow by Takashi Hatakeyama. The ceramic columns were created at the Building Products Co. sewer pipe factory in Phoenix, Arizona. From 2015-2016, Kaneko made over seventy 12-foot-tall columns. The columns have since been arranged in several public and private installations.

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