Hall, D. W. (2013). ‘Here Be Monstrous Fabrics...’ Constructing a Research Agenda for the Hand-Made Wares of the Scottish West Coast, Highlands and Islands. Medieval Ceramics Volume 34: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group. Vol 34, London: Medieval Pottery Research Group. pp. 19-26. https://doi.org/10.5284/1106371. Cite this via datacite

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‘Here Be Monstrous Fabrics...’ Constructing a Research Agenda for the Hand-Made Wares of the Scottish West Coast, Highlands and Islands
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Medieval Ceramics Volume 34: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group
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34
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19 - 26
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In recent years our understanding of the native medieval pottery industries of Scotland has under­ gone a trans-formation due to the application of finance, science and common sense. However there is still a large part of the country where this is not the case and the hapless pottery specialist is presented with assemblages that are dominated by local products that do not appear to change to any great extent over at least a thousand years. This paper will consider the best way forward for understanding such a widespread pottery tradition using currently available scientific techniques for sourcing and dating. Finally discussion will turn to the knotty problem of how to attract the level of funding that will be required to adequately tackle a problem of such scale.
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Derek W Hall
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Medieval Pottery Research Group
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2013
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Pottery
Ceramic
Medieval
Hand-Made
Scottish
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18 Apr 2023