50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique

This number 74 in the IRHiS collection brings together the proceedings of the study day devoted to the production of stoneware ceramics. This digital edition includes the texts of the papers, supplemented by an article detailing a poster exposed at the event, as well as other contributions not produ...

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description This number 74 in the IRHiS collection brings together the proceedings of the study day devoted to the production of stoneware ceramics. This digital edition includes the texts of the papers, supplemented by an article detailing a poster exposed at the event, as well as other contributions not produced orally, but which skilfully complement the proceedings and enrich the reflection provided in the final synthesis. This scientific meeting, initiated by the PCR TeR A POTS, was held on 7th June 2024 in Arras. It was organised by the Pas-de-Calais Archaeology Directorate (SAD62), the Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (INRAP) and the Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), with support from the DRAC/SRA des Hauts-de-France.The fifteen contributions in this book present the major centres of stoneware production in France (Beauvaisis, Pays de Bray, western Normandy, Puisaye, Haut-Berry, Champagne-Ardenne), as well as in Belgium (Rhenish and Mosan) along with others that are less well known. These workshops, which produced stoneware objects, cover a wide chronological range stretching from the 13th to the 19th century. These written presentations highlight recent archaeological discoveries (Erbray, Montreuil-sur-Mer) and little-known ones (Saint-Samson-la-Poterie, Huy and Namur). They also provide the results of research into the workshops at Savignies, Normandy, Puisaye and Châtelet-Bouffioulx, as well as those carried out within museum collections (Raeren) and those resulting from archival contributions coupled with the study of production and consumption batches (Champagne and Haut-Berry). The documentation gathered here provides new data for the renewal of knowledge and improved typo-chronological approaches.The discussions highlighted issues relating to the product (definition, terminology, processing) and the technical constraints involved in its manufacture (raw materials used, specific kilns, mixed production, positioning of objects). Discussions also focused on the chronology of production, which sometimes differed considerably from one region to another, and on the specific geographical features of the forms and functions of stoneware objects (tableware, utility crockery, products for pharmaceutical or industrial use). The presentations explored the phenomena of competition between craftsmen, circulation and transfers between workshops, cultural and societal changes through the evolution of decorations and shapes, and the economic choices made when setting up a workshop between raw material resources (clay, wood) and commercial outlets.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1725152026-02-25T19:31:46Z 50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique Agostini, Hélène Mouny, Sandrine Vincent, Vaiana Stoneware Pottery production Rhineland Raeren Pays de Bray Beauvaisis Normandy Mosane Valley Châtelet-Bouffioulx Westerwald Haut-Berry Puisaye Champagne-Ardenne Montreuillois Craftsmanship Innovation Technology Stoneware clay Typo-chronology Bartmann Imitation Competition Distribution thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history This number 74 in the IRHiS collection brings together the proceedings of the study day devoted to the production of stoneware ceramics. This digital edition includes the texts of the papers, supplemented by an article detailing a poster exposed at the event, as well as other contributions not produced orally, but which skilfully complement the proceedings and enrich the reflection provided in the final synthesis. This scientific meeting, initiated by the PCR TeR A POTS, was held on 7th June 2024 in Arras. It was organised by the Pas-de-Calais Archaeology Directorate (SAD62), the Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (INRAP) and the Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), with support from the DRAC/SRA des Hauts-de-France.The fifteen contributions in this book present the major centres of stoneware production in France (Beauvaisis, Pays de Bray, western Normandy, Puisaye, Haut-Berry, Champagne-Ardenne), as well as in Belgium (Rhenish and Mosan) along with others that are less well known. These workshops, which produced stoneware objects, cover a wide chronological range stretching from the 13th to the 19th century. These written presentations highlight recent archaeological discoveries (Erbray, Montreuil-sur-Mer) and little-known ones (Saint-Samson-la-Poterie, Huy and Namur). They also provide the results of research into the workshops at Savignies, Normandy, Puisaye and Châtelet-Bouffioulx, as well as those carried out within museum collections (Raeren) and those resulting from archival contributions coupled with the study of production and consumption batches (Champagne and Haut-Berry). The documentation gathered here provides new data for the renewal of knowledge and improved typo-chronological approaches.The discussions highlighted issues relating to the product (definition, terminology, processing) and the technical constraints involved in its manufacture (raw materials used, specific kilns, mixed production, positioning of objects). Discussions also focused on the chronology of production, which sometimes differed considerably from one region to another, and on the specific geographical features of the forms and functions of stoneware objects (tableware, utility crockery, products for pharmaceutical or industrial use). The presentations explored the phenomena of competition between craftsmen, circulation and transfers between workshops, cultural and societal changes through the evolution of decorations and shapes, and the economic choices made when setting up a workshop between raw material resources (clay, wood) and commercial outlets. 2026-02-25T19:31:45Z 2026-02-25T19:31:45Z 2025 book 9782490296477 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/172515 fre Histoire et littérature du Septentrion (IRHiS) image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782490296477/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/irhis/10872 Publications de l’Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion 10.4000/15jxd This number 74 in the IRHiS collection brings together the proceedings of the study day devoted to the production of stoneware ceramics. This digital edition includes the texts of the papers, supplemented by an article detailing a poster exposed at the event, as well as other contributions not produced orally, but which skilfully complement the proceedings and enrich the reflection provided in the final synthesis. This scientific meeting, initiated by the PCR TeR A POTS, was held on 7th June 2024 in Arras. It was organised by the Pas-de-Calais Archaeology Directorate (SAD62), the Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (INRAP) and the Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), with support from the DRAC/SRA des Hauts-de-France.The fifteen contributions in this book present the major centres of stoneware production in France (Beauvaisis, Pays de Bray, western Normandy, Puisaye, Haut-Berry, Champagne-Ardenne), as well as in Belgium (Rhenish and Mosan) along with others that are less well known. These workshops, which produced stoneware objects, cover a wide chronological range stretching from the 13th to the 19th century. These written presentations highlight recent archaeological discoveries (Erbray, Montreuil-sur-Mer) and little-known ones (Saint-Samson-la-Poterie, Huy and Namur). They also provide the results of research into the workshops at Savignies, Normandy, Puisaye and Châtelet-Bouffioulx, as well as those carried out within museum collections (Raeren) and those resulting from archival contributions coupled with the study of production and consumption batches (Champagne and Haut-Berry). The documentation gathered here provides new data for the renewal of knowledge and improved typo-chronological approaches.The discussions highlighted issues relating to the product (definition, terminology, processing) and the technical constraints involved in its manufacture (raw materials used, specific kilns, mixed production, positioning of objects). Discussions also focused on the chronology of production, which sometimes differed considerably from one region to another, and on the specific geographical features of the forms and functions of stoneware objects (tableware, utility crockery, products for pharmaceutical or industrial use). The presentations explored the phenomena of competition between craftsmen, circulation and transfers between workshops, cultural and societal changes through the evolution of decorations and shapes, and the economic choices made when setting up a workshop between raw material resources (clay, wood) and commercial outlets. 10.4000/15jxd 8e946ffe-ced0-4a50-b169-31545d4a8c4a 9782490296477 324 Villeneuve d’Ascq open access
spellingShingle Stoneware
Pottery production
Rhineland
Raeren
Pays de Bray
Beauvaisis
Normandy
Mosane Valley
Châtelet-Bouffioulx
Westerwald
Haut-Berry
Puisaye
Champagne-Ardenne
Montreuillois
Craftsmanship
Innovation
Technology
Stoneware clay
Typo-chronology
Bartmann
Imitation
Competition
Distribution
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique
title 50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique
title_full 50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique
title_fullStr 50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique
title_full_unstemmed 50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique
title_short 50 nuances de grès : 600 ans de production en France et en Belgique
title_sort 50 nuances de gres 600 ans de production en france et en belgique
topic Stoneware
Pottery production
Rhineland
Raeren
Pays de Bray
Beauvaisis
Normandy
Mosane Valley
Châtelet-Bouffioulx
Westerwald
Haut-Berry
Puisaye
Champagne-Ardenne
Montreuillois
Craftsmanship
Innovation
Technology
Stoneware clay
Typo-chronology
Bartmann
Imitation
Competition
Distribution
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
topic_facet Stoneware
Pottery production
Rhineland
Raeren
Pays de Bray
Beauvaisis
Normandy
Mosane Valley
Châtelet-Bouffioulx
Westerwald
Haut-Berry
Puisaye
Champagne-Ardenne
Montreuillois
Craftsmanship
Innovation
Technology
Stoneware clay
Typo-chronology
Bartmann
Imitation
Competition
Distribution
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
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