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IMC 2019: Sessions

Session 723: British Archaeological Association, III: Material Crafts - Men and Objects

Tuesday 2 July 2019, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:British Archaeological Association
Organiser:Harriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
Moderator/Chair:Harriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
Paper 723-aGrandeur and Decline in an Elite Landscape: Hornby Castle, Wensleydale, from the 11th to the 15th Century
(Language: English)
Erik Matthews, Hornby Castle Project, Northallerton
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Archaeology - Sites, Architecture - Religious, Architecture - Secular
Paper 723-bReplication and Reproduction: The Cult of St Edward the Confessor and the Influence of Westminster Palace on the Gothic Wall Paintings at St Mary's Church, Faversham
(Language: English)
Angela Websdale, Centre for Medieval & Early Modern Studies (MEMS), University of Kent
Index terms: Archaeology - Sites, Architecture - Religious, Lay Piety, Religious Life
Paper 723-cBuilding Craftsmen and Their Careers: 20 Years of Labor for Henry VIII
(Language: English)
Charlotte Stanford, Department of Humanities, Classics & Comparative Literature, Brigham Young University, Utah
Index terms: Architecture - Secular, Daily Life, Economics - Urban, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Abstract

This panel looks at the things that were crafted, and their crafters. What can we learn from pottery that survives, or paintings that were intended to?