1966
DOI: 10.1080/00766097.1966.11735282
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The Medieval Pottery of Paris

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“…Its similarity to Continental red painted ware cannot be totally fortuitous, and the fabric of this particular sherd is extremely close to that of Pingsdorf Ware. Possibly the Scottish series of red painted vessels is influenced by the French derivatives of German red painted pottery (Hurst 1969;Barton 1966Barton , 1969. 13 Body sherd of jug in light grey .gritty ware with greyish glaze.…”
Section: Pottery From Coldingham Priorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its similarity to Continental red painted ware cannot be totally fortuitous, and the fabric of this particular sherd is extremely close to that of Pingsdorf Ware. Possibly the Scottish series of red painted vessels is influenced by the French derivatives of German red painted pottery (Hurst 1969;Barton 1966Barton , 1969. 13 Body sherd of jug in light grey .gritty ware with greyish glaze.…”
Section: Pottery From Coldingham Priorymentioning
confidence: 99%