Drury, P. J. (2000). Aspects of the Production, Evolution and Use of Ceramic Building Materials in the Middle Ages. Medieval Ceramics Volume 24: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group. Vol 24, London: Medieval Pottery Research Group. pp. 56-62. https://doi.org/10.5284/1106223. Cite this via datacite

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Aspects of the Production, Evolution and Use of Ceramic Building Materials in the Middle Ages
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Medieval Ceramics Volume 24: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group
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Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group
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24
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56 - 62
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The essential differences between the nature and use of pottery and ceramic building materials in the medieval period are considered, as a preliminary to an overview of evolving patterns of use of the latter in England. A ‘century of innovation’, c1130-1230, is proposed, characterised by the emergence through experiment of a very wide range of forms, soon reduced to much smaller ranges, standardised within regions. The changing role of ‘Flemish’ brick in England through the remainder of the medieval period is considered: until the late 14th century largely as a concealed material, thereafter increasingly expressed as a cultural statement.
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Paul J Drury
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Medieval Pottery Research Group
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2000
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Ceramic
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18 Apr 2023