Pottery In Medieval Southampton C.1066 1510 by Duncan H. Brown

Excavations at Potters' Sites in the Hamwih and St. Mary's Areas

This comprehensive study delves into the evolution and significance of pottery in medieval Southampton, spanning from the Norman Conquest to the early Tudor period. It explores the intricate relationship between pottery production and the socio-economic landscape of the time, highlighting the influence of trade, cultural exchanges, and technological advancements. Through meticulous analysis of archaeological findings, the work sheds light on the daily lives of Southampton's inhabitants, offering insights into their domestic practices, trade networks, and the broader historical context of medieval England.