Potted History: Medieval pottery
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Discover how the Medieval pottery on display at Hull and East Riding Museum was made in this video presented by Graham Taylor from Potted History.
Part of Festival of Archaeology 2020.
This was really interesting and well presented. Thank you!
well done video and informative. Throwing pots on a stick wheel looks like back breaking work with the need to lean forward...
Facinating. I want more potted history!
Really awesome. you make it look so easy.
your work is very excellent.
Thank you so much, really helped me with learning for my archeology classes :)
This was so informative, Thank you for making this video.
Thank you for making this. I really enjoyed watching it.
Brilliant!❤
this is amazing. thank you for sharing the process in its entirety! Also for all the information!
17:10 that's such a cool looking jug, i can't begin to imagine how you'd make that. Must take a lot of fiddly work!
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You make it look so easy but I know it isn’t and it requires mastery.
wonderful and really helpful video! Thank you!
do you have any actual profile pictures am doing a vessel assignment and collage and would like to do this style with the night but cant find any pictures to present thank you
32 MINUTES!!!!
I doubt that potters who had to make so many pots would spend their days bent over like that. Surely they would have either squatted or sat or raised the wheel.
Most sit, and someone else turned the wheel for them , then they moved up to a wheel that they could stand up and kick it theirself. My grandfather turn pottery (I come from a long line of pottery makers )
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Farming the land is hard work out in the sun. Most men aren't built for it these days. They want a cushy job at an air-conditioned office behind a table and screen