Pottery
Dr Stull has been a studio potter for over 30 years and uses ceramics in experimental archaeology research.
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Salt-glazed cups
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Three fifteenth-century style drinking vessels, modelled on examples from France. These cups are salt-glazed.
Photo By: Scott Stull
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Sgraffito dish
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This is a reproduction of a ceramic dish from sixteenth century Pisa. It is made with a technique called sgraffito, where a design is cut through an over layer of white slip to reveal the darker red clay beneath.
Photo By: Scott Stull