Taking the kitchen sink: archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period

Gaimster, D. (2010) Taking the kitchen sink: archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period. In: Exploring New World Transitions: From Seasonal Presence to Permanent Settlement, St John's, Newfoundland, 16-19 June 2010,

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Abstract

A first systematic survey and analysis of the movement of craft production in the wake of urbanism and the opening of new markets by Hanseatic traders in late medieval to early modern northyern Europe, and in particular the Baltic Sea region.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Additional Information:P. Pope ed., Exploring New world Transitions from Seasonal Presence to Permanent Settlement, Memorial University Press: St John’s, Newfoundland (2012)
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Gaimster, Professor David
Authors: Gaimster, D.
Subjects:C Auxiliary Sciences of History > CC Archaeology
D History General and Old World > DL Northern Europe. Scandinavia
College/School:University Services > Library and Collection Services > Museum and Art Gallery

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