[Regia-NA] pottery

CRMayhew list-regia-na@lig.net
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That's very helpful, Bill!

I have a few of those books and will check through them again for =
pottery items/info. I must have overlooked.
And I'll work on tracking down those that I don't yet have.

Thanks very much!

--charlotte mayhew



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  From: VIKING@inthedanelaw.fsnet.co.uk=20
  To: list-regia-na@lig.net=20
  Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:14 PM
  Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Regia-NA] pottery


  For the pottery minded among us (sorry that the alignment doesn't look =
very nice, cut and paste doesn't work well apparently with my web-based =
email)

  From my library, these are the pottery references that really are =
worth the read. Several of the volumes discussed pottery, but not =
types/shapes/compostion...really only dealing with pottery as a trade =
item.

  The Archaeology of York: The Pottery, 16/6, Pottery from 46-54 =
Fishergate

      A.J. Mainman

      Council for British Archaology

      London

      1993

      ISBN: 1-872414-31-1

      *** One of the best works on the finds. Anglian through Viking Age =
York (and beyond). Good

      description of forms and composition with good illustrations.



  From Viking to Crusader, Scandinavia and Europe, 800-1200

      General Eds: Else Roesdahl and David M. Wilson

      Rizzoli International Publications, Inc.

      New York

      1992

      ISBN: 0-8478-1625-7

      *** Surprisingly few pictures, but fairly good descriptions.

  The Vikings (A Publication of the British Museum and the Metropolitan =
Museum of Art)

      James Graham-Campbell and Dafydd Kidd

      Jarrold and Sons, Ltd.

      Norwich

      1980

      ISBN: 0-688-03603-1 (William Morrow and Co., Inc.)

                  0-87099-219-8 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

                  0-87099-220-1 (pbk) (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

      *** General information, but some very nice, large pictures =
showing detail

  The Archaeology of York: The Small Finds, 17/14, Craft, Industry And =
Everyday Life

      A.J. Mainman and N.S.H. Rogers

      Council for British Archaeology

      York

      2000

      ISBN: 1-902771-11-7

      *** Good simple description of types...not heavy on technical =
details.

  The Archaeology of York: Anglian York, 7/2, Anglian York: A Survey of =
the Evidence

      D. Tweddle, J. Moulden and E. Logan

      Council for British Archaeology

      York

      1999

      ISBN: 1-902771-06-0

      *** Fair descriptions of composition. About 10 good illustrations =
of inscribed designs.

       Early period in Regia...be careful of too early.

  Wikinger Museum Haithabu: Schaufenster einer fruhen Stadt

      Hildegard Elsner

      Karl Wachholtz Verlag

      Neumunster


      (This is the guidebook for the Hedeby museum in Germany. The text =
is in German, and=20

     there is no publication date or ISBN. It was purchased in the early =
'90's.)

      *** Few pictures of the Hedeby finds. (If you can get a hold of =
this volume, it is very detailed

      on quite a number of items.)

  Jorvik Viking Centre Information Pack


      (This is a booklet from the JVC, and if there was a publisher, =
date, or ISBN, it has since=20

      been lost by me. It dates from approximately the mid-'80's.)

      *** Good description on pottery production in simple, easy to =
understand language. Has

      two good pictures (detailed) of domestic items and also of a =
couple of crucible in the

      write-up on metalworking in Jorvik.

  Hope this helps.=20

  Bill


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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>That's very helpful, Bill!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have a few of those books and will =
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that I don't=20
yet have.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks very much!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>--charlotte mayhew</FONT></DIV>
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  pottery</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV>
  <DIV>
  <P>For the pottery minded among us (sorry that the alignment doesn't =
look very=20
  nice, cut and paste doesn't work well apparently with my web-based =
email)</P>
  <P>From my library, these are the pottery references that really are =
worth the=20
  read. Several of the volumes discussed pottery, but not=20
  types/shapes/compostion...really only dealing with pottery as a trade=20
item.</P>
  <P>The Archaeology of York: The Pottery, 16/6, Pottery from 46-54=20
  Fishergate</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A.J. Mainman</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Council for British Archaology</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; London</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1993</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ISBN: 1-872414-31-1</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** One of the best works on the finds. Anglian =
through=20
  Viking Age York (and beyond). Good</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; description of forms and composition with good=20
  illustrations.</P>
  <P>&nbsp;</P>
  <P>From Viking to Crusader, Scandinavia and Europe, 800-1200</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; General Eds: Else Roesdahl and David M. =
Wilson</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Rizzoli International Publications, Inc.</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; New York</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1992</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ISBN: 0-8478-1625-7</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** Surprisingly few pictures, but fairly good=20
  descriptions.</P>
  <P>The Vikings (A Publication of the British Museum and the =
Metropolitan=20
  Museum of Art)</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; James Graham-Campbell and Dafydd Kidd</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jarrold and Sons, Ltd.</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Norwich</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1980</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ISBN: 0-688-03603-1 (William Morrow and Co., =
Inc.)</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
  0-87099-219-8 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
  0-87099-220-1 (pbk) (Metropolitan Museum of Art)</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** General information, but some very nice, =
large=20
  pictures showing detail</P>
  <P>The Archaeology of York: The Small Finds, 17/14, Craft, Industry =
And=20
  Everyday Life</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A.J. Mainman and N.S.H. Rogers</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Council for British Archaeology</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; York</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2000</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ISBN: 1-902771-11-7</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** Good simple description of types...not heavy =
on=20
  technical details.</P>
  <P>The Archaeology of York: Anglian York, 7/2, Anglian York: A Survey =
of the=20
  Evidence</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; D. Tweddle, J. Moulden and E. Logan</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Council for British Archaeology</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; York</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1999</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ISBN: 1-902771-06-0</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** Fair descriptions of composition. About 10 =
good=20
  illustrations of inscribed designs.</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Early period in Regia...be careful of too=20
  early.</P>
  <P>Wikinger Museum Haithabu: Schaufenster einer fruhen Stadt</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hildegard Elsner</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Karl Wachholtz Verlag</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Neumunster</P>
  <P></P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (This is the guidebook for the Hedeby museum in =
Germany.=20
  The text is in German, and </P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp; there is no publication date or ISBN. It was purchased =
in the=20
  early '90's.)</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** Few pictures of the Hedeby finds. (If you =
can get a=20
  hold of this volume, it is very detailed</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; on quite a number of items.)</P>
  <P>Jorvik Viking Centre Information Pack</P>
  <P></P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (This is a booklet from the JVC, and if there =
was a=20
  publisher, date, or ISBN, it has since </P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; been lost by me. It dates from approximately the =

  mid-'80's.)</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *** Good description on pottery production in =
simple,=20
  easy to understand language. Has</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; two good pictures (detailed) of domestic items =
and also=20
  of a couple of crucible in the</P>
  <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; write-up on metalworking in Jorvik.</P>
  <P>Hope this helps. </P>
  <P>Bill</P></DIV>
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