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Notes on Scottish medieval pottery
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Issue: |
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 102 |
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Volume: |
102
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Page Start/End: |
146 - 154 |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Sherds from 13 sites bring the total of known provenances in Scotland of Scarborough ware to 19, mostly in eastern coastal areas. Sherds of face-mask jugs have been found on 20 sites and kilns for their manufacture are known at Stenhouse near Falkirk and at Colstoun in E Lothian. Scottish face-mask jugs are divided into three types dating from the late 13th-16th centuries. Evidence is accumulating for a direct east coast pottery trade between Scotland and Yorkshire during the late 13th and early 14th centuries AD. AR See also L R Laing in Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 103, 1970-71 (1974), 169-77, for medieval pottery in Dundee Museum. |
Year of Publication: |
1969
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Subjects / Periods: |
Late 13th16th Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Kilns (Auto Detected Subject) |
Late 13th (Auto Detected Temporal) |
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SHERD
(Object England)
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Early 14th Centuries Ad (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Jugs (Auto Detected Subject) |
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Created Date: |
05 Dec 2008 |