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Zur Keramik des Mittelalters und der beginnenden Neuzeit im Rheinland: Medieval and later pottery from the Rhineland and its markets
David R.M. Gaimster, Mark Redknap and Hans-Helmut Wegner
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Copyright Page
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Contents
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Contributors
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Dedication
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1. Medieval pottery production at Mayen: recent advances, current problems
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2. Archäologische Beobachtungen zur mittelalterlichen Keramikproduction in Mayden, Kreis Mayen-Koblenz
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3. Entwicklungstendenzen der lokalen Töpferei in Duisburg, Rheinland
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4. Flemish medieval pottery studies (9th-15th century): past achievements and future problems
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5. Steinzeug und irdenware: diskussionbbeiträge zur abgrenzung und definition mittelalterlicher deutscher steinzeuggruppen
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6. Vierzig Jahre Grabungen nach Raerener Steinzeug. Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse
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7. Langerwehe.- Bruhl - Frechen: Neue Grabungen und Erkenntnisse in rheinischen Töpfereizentren
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8. Pottery production in the lower Rhineland: the Duisburg sequence CA. 1400-1800
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9. Probleme der Erforschung der Keramik des 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert im Rhein-Mainegebiet
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10. Postmedieval pottery research in the Netherlands
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11. Das Rechnungsbuch des Heinrich Nobis aus Sonsbeck, Kr. Wesel
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12. Saxon and early medieval imports to the London area and the Renish Connection
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13. The date and frequency of German imports in the City of London from the 10th to 15th centuries
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14. A short survey of the medieval pottery finds from Ribe (south-western Jutland, Denmark) - with special reference to the Rhenish imports
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15. Pingsdorfer Ware in Bergen
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16. Eine chronologisch bedeutsame Bechergruppe der Pingsdorfer Ware
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17. Zue Bearbeitung Lübecker Fundkeramik des hohen und beginnenden späten Mittelalters
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18. The dating and typology of the earliest Siegburg stoneware in the Netherlands
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19. Problems of middle Rhenish stoneware in Britain
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20. The stoneware stock of Jan-Peterss and Cornelis-De-Kanneman: two merchants of Rhenish pottery at Bergen-op-Zoom (NL) during the 2nd quarter of the 16th century
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Published: 1988
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860545675 (paperback)
- 9781407347240 (ebook)
BAR Number: S440