Description
The Middle Saxon period (c AD 650-850) saw the emergence of England from two centuries of historical and archaeological uncertainty, and the rise of the first proto-urban centres since Roman times. Ipswich Ware is the only indigenous Middle Saxon pottery which has a widespread distribution outside its production hinterland, and its study, particularly the details of its manufacture, distribution and decoration offer an excellent opportunity for enhancing our understanding of the political, economic and social systems of the period. Ipswich ware is radically different on every level from any preceding or contemporary indigenous Anglo-Saxon pottery and it has long been felt that a clearer understanding of its origins, manufacture, distribution and use would be of immense value to the study of Middle Saxon England.




