From the Near East to the Far West: An Oriental Ceramic Fragment Discovered in a Residence of the Counts of Angoulême (Charente, France), Late Tenth–Early Eleventh Century
Abstract
A fritware fragment with a celadon bluish-green was found in western France in a late tenth–early eleventh century context during excavations of the castle at Andone. This object is obviously an imitation of the celadon wares imported into the Near East at this time from China. The fritware method of ceramic production was a recent invention in the Near East in the eleventh century and represented a technique very different from that used to produce the high temperature, long firing...