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Layers of London Webinar: Archaeology of Medieval Potter Production
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This talk from Jacqui Pearce, Senior Finds Specialist at MOLA, looks at the rich archaeological evidence for the many different kinds of pottery that have been made in the London area from the 12th through to the 19th century, including medieval greywares, Surrey whitewares, London-made redwares, tin-glazed wares, stonewares, slipwares and porcelain and covering known centres extending from Woolwich and Deptford to Pinner, Fulham and Mortlake.
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