Medieval Pottery Research Group Annual Conference “Medieval and later ceramic development, production and trade along the Atlantic seaboard” Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, 19-21 June 2014 June 18th (Wednesday) 14:30 Handling Portuguese Pottery Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas - Universidade Nova de Lisboa 17:30 Wine reception at the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga th June 19 (Thursday) 9:00 Reception to participants 10:00 Opening session 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Consumers of imported pottery in the Lower Thames Valley, c.1300-1900 Chris Jarrett 11:30 Iberian Ceramics from the Newport ship Mark Redknapp th th 12:00 Pottery consumption in Medieval Santarém (12 -15 ) Tânia Manuel Casimiro, Carlos Boavida and Telmo Silva 12: 30 Lunch 14:00 Late Roman and early medieval ceramics from São Martinho de Dume (Braga) - A first analysis Raquel Martinez Peñin, Luís Fontes and Francisco Andrade 14:30 Montemor-o-Novo pottery: from production to consumption Mário Varela Gomes and Tânia Manuel Casimiro 15:00 Strange Adventures in a City Made of Marble: Exploring Pottery Production in Estremoz, Portugal. Sarah Newstead and Tânia Manuel Casimiro 15:30 Coffee break 16:00 Montelupo oil jars: source, contents & diffusion Hugo Blake & Michael J. Hughes 16:30 A classification model of Italian and French tin glazed ceramics excavated in the Netherlands (15001700) Nina Linde Jaspers 17:00 European Medieval pottery imports in Lisbon: an approach to its historical and archaeological significance Rodrigo Banha da Silva and Filipe Oliveira 17:30 Sweetly refined – an ongoing study of the ceramics of the Scottish sugar industry Derek Hall, George Haggarty and Richard Jones th June 20 (Friday) th th 09:00 Early Modern Portuguese Courseware in Almada (16 -18 centuries) Ana Filipa Ferreira, Tânia Manuel Casimiro, Sarah Newstead and Luís Barros 09:30 Late 15th century ceramics from a waterfront site – Casa dos Bicos – Lisboa José Pedro Henriques and vanessa Filipe 10:00 Portuguese fine red coarse wares Mário Varela Gomes and Rosa Varela Gomes 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Archaic majolica in the UK Hugo Blake 11:30 Naval victualling ceramics from The Royal Clarence Yard, Gosport Chris Jarret 12:00 MPRG AGM 12:30 Lunch 14:00 Gothenburg its archaeology and ceramic finds: A Century of Excavations in an Early Modern Town in the Northern Parts of Europe Tom Wennberg 14:30 Maiolica waste from two early 17th century workshops in Harlingen, the Netherlands. Nina Linde Jaspers 15:00 The importation and trade into Europe of Chinese porcelain during the 16th and first half 17th century Sebastian Ostkamp 15:30 Culture in Trade - German Westerwald Stoneware of the 17th century in Colonial Virginia Christoph Kühne 16:00 Coffee Break 16:30 Gerald Dunning Hall Medieval and later ceramic research in Western Iberia Rosa Varela Gomes st June 21 (Saturday) 09:00 In light of the documentation of medieval tiles in Portugal Patrícia Alho 09:30 Portuguese Medieval Pottery. The historical data Rui André Alves Trindade 10:00 Hispano-Moresque tiles in Portugal: The collections of Palácio Nacional de Sintra and Mosteiro de Santa Clara-a-Velha in Coimbra , , , , Susana Coentro, Rui A. A. Trindade, António Candeias José Mirão Luís C. Alves Rui M. C. Silva Vânia S. F. Muralha 10:30 Coffee Break th 11:00 Portuguese 16 century tiles from Santo António da Charneca’s kiln: a spectroscopic characterization of pigments, glazes and pastes. L.F.V. Ferreira, D.S. Conceição, D.P. Ferreira, L.F. Santos, T. M. Casimiro and I. Ferreira Machado 11:30 Post 1755 Lisbon earthquake tiles: signs of popular devotion Mariana Almeida 12:00 Acorn to Oak Tree; Scottish Stoneware production and trade 1750 – c.1850 George R. Haggarty 12:30 Ending session 15:00 Lisbon tour