Dear colleagues
Within the Summer school EMUNI, taking place between the 15th and 30th June 2008, we will be carrying out a course in Medieval and Postmedieval Archaeology, with lectures from prof. Sauro Gelichi (Universita Ca’Foscari Venezia), doc. dr. Vesna BikiƦ (Archaeological Institute, Beograd) and prof. Mitja Gustin (Faculty of Humanities, University of Primorska, Koper). Apart from the lectures, a seminar will take place.
The Summer School is an opportunity for participants still studying to earn 6 credit points and apply for the grant.
The Summer School offers a unique oppportunity for a work and social gathering of those, interested in medieval and postmedieval archaeology of the Adriatic and its’ hinterland.
Beacuse of the prolonged programme of the Summer School and other work obligations of the participants, this interesting opportunity is being announced early on, as the official notice will not follow until end of March. Preliminary applications are expected, so as to provide a weblink to the site for official applications as soon as the notice is made public and carry out all the necessary organizational work.
Important dates:
31.03.2008 – preliminary registration
15.04.2008 – grant application deadline
30.04.2008 – Summer School registration deadline
S prijaznimi pozdravi
With kindest regards
Zrinka Mileusnic Prof. Mitja Gustin
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
New Year, New Look!
The website has been updated with the new newsletter today, and has also had a bit of a facelift with a new colour scheme. I hope it's given it a sharper look than the old pastel version but please feel free to comment.
AIECM2 Venice, November 2009
The call for papers for this international conference has now been extended to 29 February 2008. See the pdf here for details.
Thursday, 13 September 2007
Ticknall Conference
The Medieval Pottery Research Group (East Midlands) and the Derbyshire Archaeological Society invite you to a meeting on
"THE VERY BEST SORT OF EARTHENWARE"
CISTERCIAN AND MIDLANDS PURPLE WARE FROM TICKNALL, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE
To be held at Sharpe's Pottery Museum, West Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 9DG
27th October 2007
Tickets: £13.50, buffet lunch £6
This conference and study day aims to highlight the Cistercian and Midlands Purple wares manufactured at Ticknall as well as exploring our current state of knowledge of these wares. A display of Ticknall pottery will be available for viewing and attendees are invited to bring along examples of Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware for display and discussion.
10:00 Welcome
10:15 Janet Spavold and Sue Brown: The Historical Background to the Ticknall Potteries
10.50 Anne Boyle: Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware in Yorkshire and the Midlands
11.25 Julie Edwards: Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware in Chester and Merseyside
12:00 David Barker: Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware in Staffordshire
Lunch
13:45 Ian Rowlandson: Excavations at Church Lane, Ticknall
14.20 John Hudson: The Cistercian and Midlands Purple Ware Potters
14:55 Alan Vince: Chemical Analysis on Pottery from Ticknall
Tea/coffee and discussion and handling session
16:00 Finish
Click here for a booking form (word doc).
"THE VERY BEST SORT OF EARTHENWARE"
CISTERCIAN AND MIDLANDS PURPLE WARE FROM TICKNALL, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE
To be held at Sharpe's Pottery Museum, West Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 9DG
27th October 2007
Tickets: £13.50, buffet lunch £6
This conference and study day aims to highlight the Cistercian and Midlands Purple wares manufactured at Ticknall as well as exploring our current state of knowledge of these wares. A display of Ticknall pottery will be available for viewing and attendees are invited to bring along examples of Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware for display and discussion.
10:00 Welcome
10:15 Janet Spavold and Sue Brown: The Historical Background to the Ticknall Potteries
10.50 Anne Boyle: Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware in Yorkshire and the Midlands
11.25 Julie Edwards: Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware in Chester and Merseyside
12:00 David Barker: Cistercian and Midlands Purple ware in Staffordshire
Lunch
13:45 Ian Rowlandson: Excavations at Church Lane, Ticknall
14.20 John Hudson: The Cistercian and Midlands Purple Ware Potters
14:55 Alan Vince: Chemical Analysis on Pottery from Ticknall
Tea/coffee and discussion and handling session
16:00 Finish
Click here for a booking form (word doc).
Sunday, 10 June 2007
Look East! Medieval Pottery from the Eastern Counties
There will be a meeting of the South East Midlands Pottery Research Group SEMPER (incorporating the East Anglian Pottery Group) on Saturday, 23 June 2007, to be held at the new offices of CAM ARC (formerly Cambridgeshire County Council Archaeological Field Unit).
The theme of the day will be medieval pottery from the eastern counties, in particular distributions, both within and without the area. This will be a good opportunity to hear what’s been going on in East Anglia – it is over ten years since we last had East Anglian pottery as a theme. We will also have a chance to view the pottery from the Cambridgeshire pottery project.
Please let me know if you are coming, either email a.slowikowski@albion-arch.com or anna.slowikowski@bedscc.gov.uk
by phone (01234–294005 or mob. 07870–980834) or write to Anna Slowikowski, Albion Archaeology, St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s St., Bedford MK42 0AS. Or just come along on the day! There will be a charge of £2 to cover tea/coffee and biscuits. Please bring along any interesting (or not so interesting!) bits of pottery for viewing – it doesn’t have to be from East Anglia!
Programme
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee
11.00 – 11.10 Paul Spoerry - Introduction
11.10 - 11.30 Jane Timby - 'A Slice of Rural Essex. Archaeological discoveries from the A120 between Stansted Airport and Braintree'
11.30 - 11.50 Helen Walker - Essex
11.50 - 12.10 Sue Anderson – Recent work in Norfolk & Suffolk
12.10 - 12.30 Alan Vince – Petrological studies in the eastern counties
12.30 – 2.00 LUNCH (arrangements have been made for lifts to a near-by pub)
2.00 - 2.15 Hilary Healey – bricks, tiles and other curiosities
2.15 – 3.15 Paul Spoerry – the Cambridgeshire Pottery Project and Cambridgeshire pottery viewing
3.15 – 4.00 Other pottery viewing (pottery from recent excavations including, among others: Bedford, Bletchley, Stowmarket etc)
4.00 - 4.30 Tea and close
The theme of the day will be medieval pottery from the eastern counties, in particular distributions, both within and without the area. This will be a good opportunity to hear what’s been going on in East Anglia – it is over ten years since we last had East Anglian pottery as a theme. We will also have a chance to view the pottery from the Cambridgeshire pottery project.
Please let me know if you are coming, either email a.slowikowski@albion-arch.com or anna.slowikowski@bedscc.gov.uk
by phone (01234–294005 or mob. 07870–980834) or write to Anna Slowikowski, Albion Archaeology, St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s St., Bedford MK42 0AS. Or just come along on the day! There will be a charge of £2 to cover tea/coffee and biscuits. Please bring along any interesting (or not so interesting!) bits of pottery for viewing – it doesn’t have to be from East Anglia!
Programme
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee
11.00 – 11.10 Paul Spoerry - Introduction
11.10 - 11.30 Jane Timby - 'A Slice of Rural Essex. Archaeological discoveries from the A120 between Stansted Airport and Braintree'
11.30 - 11.50 Helen Walker - Essex
11.50 - 12.10 Sue Anderson – Recent work in Norfolk & Suffolk
12.10 - 12.30 Alan Vince – Petrological studies in the eastern counties
12.30 – 2.00 LUNCH (arrangements have been made for lifts to a near-by pub)
2.00 - 2.15 Hilary Healey – bricks, tiles and other curiosities
2.15 – 3.15 Paul Spoerry – the Cambridgeshire Pottery Project and Cambridgeshire pottery viewing
3.15 – 4.00 Other pottery viewing (pottery from recent excavations including, among others: Bedford, Bletchley, Stowmarket etc)
4.00 - 4.30 Tea and close
Tuesday, 10 April 2007
Recent Research on Byzantine Pottery
A two-day Conference to be held in the Stevenson Lecture Theatre, the Great Court, the British Museum on Thursday June 14th and the Main Lecture Theatre, Courtauld Institute, London, Friday June 15th 2007.
The programme is available as a richtext file by clicking here.
The conference fee will be £15. Cheques payable to: The British Museum
Contact: Chris Entwistle, Department of Prehistory and Europe, British Museum, Gt Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG; Tel. 0207-323-8724; email centwistle@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Friday, 23 March 2007
Tudor Kiln Building Workshop
19th and 20th May
Grayhill Living History Site near Chepstow, South Wales, Uk
http://www.grayhill.org/index1.html
A hands on workshop building a wood fired pottery kiln of the style used by Tudor potters. Camping is available on site or a B+B list can be provided on request. We ask that you bring a packed lunch for each day.
Cost: £50 including all materials and construction notes. We hope to run a second workshop later on in the year to fire the kiln. Pieces to be fired will be most welcome subject to them fittinginto the kiln. Please contact Antony Witton anwitton@yahoo.co.uk (01727 861274) to book a place or for further details.
Grayhill Living History Site near Chepstow, South Wales, Uk
http://www.grayhill.org/index1.html
A hands on workshop building a wood fired pottery kiln of the style used by Tudor potters. Camping is available on site or a B+B list can be provided on request. We ask that you bring a packed lunch for each day.
Cost: £50 including all materials and construction notes. We hope to run a second workshop later on in the year to fire the kiln. Pieces to be fired will be most welcome subject to them fittinginto the kiln. Please contact Antony Witton anwitton@yahoo.co.uk (01727 861274) to book a place or for further details.
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