Medieval Pottery Annotated Bibliography

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If the work is annotated, I have inspected a copy.  If not, the entry is from the bibliography of an annotated work.  Feel free to add to this bibliography.
I'm working on assignment in Ethiopia so I don't have access to my full library (or any library, for that matter). I'll add to this when I return in country.  Some of the entries are fragmentary, I'll track them down as I'm able.
Andras Salamandra
 

  1. Searchable Databases
    1. Medieval Pottery Research Group
  2. British
    1. Medieval pottery of the Oxford region, Ashomolean Museum, 1973.
       
    2. Studies in medieval and later pottery in Wales: Presented to J.M. Lewis, 1987.
       
    3. 'The Saxon and medieval pottery of London: a review', Medieval Archaeology, Vol. 29, p. 25-93.
       
    4. Adams L., 'Early Medieval Pottery from Flaxengate, Lincoln', Medieval Archaeology, Vol.23, 24, pg 218-19, 1979-80.
       
    5. Arthur, Brian V., Early Saxon pottery kilns at Purwell Farm, Cassington, Oxfordshire, Medieval Archaeology, 1962.
       
    6. Barker, Philip, Medieval Pottery of Shropshire from the Conquest to 1400, 1970.
       
    7. Barton, K.J., Medieval Sussex Pottery, 1979.
       
    8. Brown, Duncan H., Pottery in Medieval Southampton c.1066-1510, Southampton Archaeology Monographs, 2002.
       
    9. Chaffers, William, Marks and monograms on pottery and porcelain: Of the Renaissance and modern periods ; with historical notices of each manufactory ; preceded by an introductory ... of the Romano-British and medieval eras, 1872.
       
    10. Chatwin, Philip B, 'The Medieval Patterned Tiles of Warwickshire', Transactions of the Birmingham Archaeological Society, Vol LX (1936), pub. 1940.
       
    11. Drury, Paul J. and Pratt, G.D., 'A late 13th- and earlyt 14th-century tile factory at Danbury, Essex', Medieval Archaeology, Vol 19, 1975.
       
    12. Dunning, Gerald Clough, 'Early Norman pottery from recent excavations in Winchester', Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club, 1960.
       
    13. Eagles, Bruce, and Briscoe, Diana, `Animal and Bird Stamps on Early Anglo-Saxon Pottery in England', Studien Zur Sachsenforschung, Vol. 13, 1999, pp. 99-111.
       
    14. Eames, Elizabeth, English Tilers, Toronto, 1992. University of Toronto Press.
      An excellent introduction to the techniques used by medieval English tilers. The book covers the design of kilns, the tools, techniques and materials used, the different schools of tilers, and includes plenty of quality photographs and line drawings.
      Andras Salamandra has a copy of this work.
    15. Eames, Elizabeth, English Medieval Tiles, British Museum Press, 1985.
       
    16. Eames, Elizabeth and Manning, Thomas, Irish Medieval Tiles, Royal Irish Academy, Monographs in Archaeology 2, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1988.
       
    17. Eames, Elizabeth, Catalogue of Medieval Lead-glazed Earthenware Tiles in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities, British Museum, London, 1980.
       
    18. Eames, Elizabeth, 'Tiles', in Saunders, Peter and Eleanor,Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Medieval Catalogue, Part I, 1991.
       
    19. Eames, Elizabeth, 'The Products of a Medieval Tile Kiln at Bawsey, King's Lynn', Antiquaries Journal, Vol. XXXV, 1955.
       
    20. Eames, Elizabeth, 'The Canynges Pavement', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol XIV, 1951.
       
    21. Eames, Elizabeth, 'A Tile Pavement from the Queen's Chamber, Clarendon Palace, dated 1250-2', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vols XX, XXI, 1957-8.
       
    22. Eames, Elizabeth, 'A Thirteenth-century Tile Kiln Site at North Grange, Meaux, Beverly, Yorkshire', Medieval Archaeology, Vol. V, 1961.
       
    23. Eames, Elizabeth, 'A Thirteenth-century tile pavement from the King's Chapel, Clarendon Palace', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. XXVI, 1961.
       
    24. Eames, Elizabeth, and Keen, Laurence, 'Some line-impressed mosaic from western England and Wales', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. XXXV, 1972.
       
    25. Emden, A.B., Medieval Decorated Tiles in Dorset, Chichester, 1977,
       
    26. Gardner, J.S. and Eames, Elizabeth, 'A Tile Kiln at Chertsey Abbey', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. XVII, 1954.
       
    27. Gerrard, Chris and Marter, Phil, Database of Medieval Pottery Production Centres in England: a New Resource for Archaeology
       
    28. Gilmour, L.A.,Early Medieval Pottery from Flaxengate, Lincoln, Longon, 1988.
       
    29. Gilmour, Lauren Adams, Early Medieval Pottery from Flaxengate, Lincoln, Councile for British Arcaeology, 1988.
       
    30. Gilmour, Lauren Adams, Medieval pottery from Broadgate East, Lincoln, 1973, Lincoln Archaeological Trust monograph series, 1977.
       
    31. Grafton, Carol Belanger, Old English Tile Designs for Artists and Craftspeople, Dover Pictorial Archive Series.
       
    32. Greenfield, B.W., 'Encaustic Tiles of the Middle Ages ... in the South of Hampshire', Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club, Vol. II, Part II, 1892.
       
    33. Haberly, Loyd, Medieval English Pavingtiles, Oxford, 1937.
       
    34. Hayfield, Colin, Humberside Medieval Pottery: An Illustrated Catalogue of Saxon and Medieval Domestic Assemblages from North Lincolnshire and Its Surrounding Region, Bar International Series, 1985.
       
    35. Henrywood, R.K., An Illustrated Guide to British Jugs: From Medieval Times to the Twentieth Century, 1997.
       
    36. Hobson, R.L., Catalogue Of The Collection Of English Pottery In The Department Of British And Medieval Antiquities And Ethnography Of The British Museum, 1903.
       
    37. Hodges, Richard, The Hamwih Pottery: The Local and Imported Wares from 30 Years' Excavations at Middle Saxon Southampton and Their European Context (Report, 2), 1981.
       
    38. Hohler, Christopher, 'Medieval Pavingtiles in Buckinghamshire', Records of Buckinghamshire, Vol. XIV, 1942.
       
    39. James, T.B., Robinson, A.M., and Eames, Elizabeth, 'Clarendon Palace', Antiquaries Research Report, Vol XLV, 1988, Part III, 'The tile kiln and floor tiles.'
       
    40. Keen, Laurence, 'A Series of 17th and 18th-century lead-glazed relief tiles from North Devon', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. XXXII, 1969.
       
    41. Kellock, Anne, 'Abbot Sebrok's pavement: a medieval tile floor in Gloucester Cathedral', TBGAS, 107, 1989.
       
    42. Kilmurry, K., 'The Pottery Industry of Stamford, Linconshire, c. AD 850-1250', BAR Brit. ser. 84, Oxford, 1980.
       
    43. Knapp, G.E.C., 'The Medieval Paving Tiles of the Alton area of N.E. Hampshire', Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaelogical Society, Vol. XVIII, 1954.
       
    44. Lane, Arthur, A Guide to the Collection of Tiles, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1939. 2nd edn, 1960, chs III and IV.
       
    45. Leah, M.D., The late Saxon and medieval pottery industry of Grimston, Norfolk: Excavations, 1962-92 (East Anglian archaeology), 1994.
       
    46. Leahy, Kevin, Interrupting the Pots': The Excavation of Cleatham Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, CBA Research Report, 2007.
       
    47. Lewis, J.M., Welsh Medieval Paving Tiles, Department of Archaeology, National Museum of Wales, 1976.
       
    48. Lewis, John Masters, Medieval pottery and metal-ware in Wales, 1978.
       
    49. Lowe, Barbara J., Decorated Medieval Floor Tiles of Somerset, 2004.
       
    50. Manwaring, Shurlock, Tiles from Chertsey Abbey, Surry, representing early romance subjects, London, 1885.
       
    51. Mayes, Philip, Pottery kilns at Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton, The Society for Medieval Archaeology, 1984.
       
    52. McCarthy, M. and Brooks, C., Medieval Pottery in Britain C. AD 900-1600, Leicester, 1988.
       
    53. McCorry, Maureen, The Medieval Pottery Kiln at Downpatrick, Co.Down: An Investigation of Its Working Life, Its Products and Their DistributionBritish Archaological Reports (BAR), 2001.
       
    54. Mynard, Dennis C., 'The Little Brickhill tile kilns and their products', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 38, 1975.
       
    55. Naylor, Victoria, Vince, Alan and Young, Jany, A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Pottery from Lincoln, Lincoln Archaeology Studies, 2000.
       
    56. Newstead, Robert, Medieval pottery and kiln at Ashton, near Chester, Annals of archaeology and anthropology, 1934.
       
    57. Nichols, John Gough, Examples of Decorative Tiles, sometimes termed encaustic, London, 1845.
       
    58. Nickols, Charlie and Jennings, Sarah, Medieval Pottery in the Yorkshire Museum, 1992.
       
    59. Noel-Hume, Ivor, If These Pots Could Talk: Collecting 2,000 Years of British Household Pottery, 2001.
       
    60. Nowell, John and Myres, Linton, Anglo-Saxon Pottery and the Settlement of England, 1969.
       
    61. O'Mahoney, Cathy, The medieval pottery from Tintagel, 1989.
       
    62. Pearce, J.E., A Dated Type-Series of London Medieval Pottery, London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 1988.
       
    63. Pearce, Jacqueline, Edwards, J.E.C., Lakin, D. and Museum of London, Border Wares: Post Medieval Pottery in London 1500-1700 (Post-Medieval Pottery in London, 1500-1700, Vol. 1, 1996.
       
    64. Perkins, J.B. Ward, 'English Medieval Embossed tiles', Archaeological Journal, Vol XCIV, 1937.
       
    65. Perkins, J.B. Ward, London Museum Catalogues, No. 7 Medieval Catalogue, London, 1940.
       
    66. Poole, Julia E., English Pottery, Fitzwilliam Museum Handbooks, 1995.
       
    67. Rackham, Bernard, Medieval English Pottery, Fabor and Fabor, London, 1957, 1951, 1972.
       
    68. Richardson, J.S., 'A Thirteenth-century Tile Kiln at North Berwick, East Lothian...', Procedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. LXIII, 1928-9.
       
    69. Shaw, Henry, SPecimens of Tile Pavements, London, 1858.
       
    70. Stopford, Jennie, Medieval Floor Tiles Of Northern England: Pattern And Purpose: Production Between The 13th And 16th Centuries, 2005.
       
    71. Tyers, Paul, Roman Pottery in Britain, 1997.
       
    72. Vince, A., `New light on the Saxon pottery of the London area', London Archaeologist, Vol. 4 (16), 1984, pp. 431-9.
       
    73. Vidler, Leopold A., 'Floor Tiles and Kilns near the site of St Bartholomew's Hospital, Rye', Sussex Archaeological Collections, Vol. LXXIII, 1932.
       
    74. Whitcomb, Norma, The Medieval Floor-Tiles of Leicestershire, Leicester, 1956.
       
  3. Byzantine
    1. 'Byzantine Polychrome Pottery' in Mullett, Herrin, ...
       
    2. Dark, Ken, Byzantine Pottery, 2002.
       
    3. Maguire, Henry, Material Analysis of Byzantine Pottery (Titles in Byzantine Studies), Dumbarton Oaks, 1998.
       
    4. Papanikola-Bakirtzis, Demetra, Maguire, Eunice, and Maguire, Henry, Ceramic Art from Byzantine Serres, Illinois Byzantine Studies, 1992.
       
    5. Temple, Richard, Early Christian and Byzantine Art: Textiles, Metalwork, Frescoes, Manuscripts, Jewellery, Steatites, Stone Sculptures, Tiles, Pottery, Bronzes, Amulets, Coins and other items 4th to the 14th Centuries, 1990.
       
    6. Williams, Caroline, Anemurium: Roman and Early Byzantine Pottery, Subsidia Mediaevalia, 1989.
       
  4. Crusader
    1. `Medieval Pottery from Caesarea: the Crusader Period', Levant, Vol 17, p. 171-202.
       
    2. Boas, Adrian J., Crusader Archaeology: The Material Culture of the Latin East, 1999.
       
  5. General
    1. A guide to the classification of medieval ceramic forms, Medieval Pottery Research Group, 1998.
       
    2. 'An Assemblage of Frankish Pottery at Corinth', Hesperia 56:159-195.
       
    3. La Ceramica medieval en el norte y noroeste de la Peninsula Iberica: Aproximacion a su estudio, 1989.
       
    4. Medieval pottery from excavations: Studies presented to Gerald Clough Dunning, with a bibliography of his works, 1974.
       
    5. 'Medieval Pottery', ABSA, Vol. 88, pp. 252-86, 2001.
       
    6. 'Thirteenth Century Pottery from the Monastery of St Mary of Carmel', Levant, Vol. 16, 1985, pp. 91-111.
       
    7. Adams, William Y., 'Ceramic Industries of Medieval Nubia', Memoirs of the Unesco Archaeological Survey of Sundanese Nubia, Vol 1, Parts 1 and 2, 1986.
       
    8. Blake, H., 'Medieval Pottery: Technical Innovation or Economic Change?' in Blake, H. et al, ...
       
    9. Brown, Sarah and O'Connor, David, The Glass-Painters (Medieval Craftsmen), 1991.
       
    10. Buko, A., 'Ceramology and medieval pottery research in Poland', Archaeologia Polona, Vol 30, p5-25, 1992.
       
    11. Catalano, I.M., Genga, A., Laganara, C., and Laviano, R., 'Lapis lazuli usage for blue decoration of polychrome painted glazed pottery: a recurrent technology during the Middle Ages in Apulia (Southern Italy)', Journal of Archaeological Science, April, 2007.
       
    12. Coleman-Smith, R. and Pearson, T., Excavations in the Donyatt Potteries, 1988.
       
    13. Davey, Peter, and Hodges, R., Ceramics & Trade: The Production and Distribution of Later Medieval Pottery in North-West Europe, Sheffield, 1983.
       
    14. Del Pellegrino, Walter and Karen, Italian Pottery Marks: Righting History, 2005.
       
    15. Demus, Otto, The Medieval Mosaics of San Marco, Venice: A Color Archive , Chicago Visual Library (Microfiche), 1985.
       
    16. Evison, Vera, Medieval Pottery from Excavations, 1974.
       
    17. Frierman, Jay D., Medieval ceramics: VI to XIII centuries [exhibition] Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, 1975.
       
    18. Gaimster, David M., Maiolica in the North (Occasional Papers), 1999.
       
    19. Gaimster, David R.M., The Historical Archaeology of Pottery Supply and Demand in the Lower Rhineland, Ad 1400-1800: An Archaeological Study of Ceramic Production, Distribut..., BAR International, 2006.
       
    20. Gaudagnin, Remy, Fosses, Vallee de l'Ysieux. Mille ans de production ceramique en Ile-de-France. Volume 1: Les donnees archeologiques et historiques, Publications du Crahm, 2000.
       
    21. Grafton, Carol Belanger, Spanish Tile Designs in Full Color, Dover Pictorial Archives.
       
    22. Haslam, Jeremy, Medieval Pottery, 1984.
       
    23. Haslam, Jeremy, Medieval Pottery, Shire Archaeology, 1989.
       
    24. Hayes, John W., Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery, 1997.
       
    25. Henigfeld, Y., La ceramique de Strasbourg de la fin du Xe au debut du XVIIe siecle, Publications du Centre de Recherches Archeologiques et Historiques Medievales
       
    26. Hericher, Anne-Marie Flambard, Potiers et poteries du Bessin: Histoire et archeologie d'un artisanat rural du XIe au XXe siecle en Normandie, Publications du Crahm, 2002.
       
    27. Hurst, J., 'The Pottery', in Wilson, Archaeology, pp. 283-348.
       
    28. Ivancan, Tajana Sekelj, Early Medieval Pottery in Northern Croatia: Typological and Chronological Pottery Analyses as Indicators of the Settlement of the Territory Between the, Archaeological Reports (BAR) International, 2001.
       
    29. Le Patourel, E.J., 'Documentary Evidence and the Medieval Pottery Industry', MA, Vol. 12, 1968, p. 101-26.
       
    30. Lemmen, Hans Van, Medieval Tiles, Shire Library, 2008.
       
    31. London, N., Pottery and Early Commerce: Characterization and Trade in Roman and Later Ceramics, 1977.
       
    32. Marryat, Joseph, A History of Pottery and Porcelain, Medieval and Modern, 1868.
       
    33. Nichols, John Gough, Medieval Tile Designs, Dover Pictorial Archive Series, 1997.
       
    34. Orton, Clive, The Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and its Region (The Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod), 2006.
       
    35. Osborne, John and Claridge, Amanda, Early Christian and Medieval Antiquities: (Vol. 2) Other Mosaics, Paintings, Sarcophagi and Small Objects, The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Series A: Antiquities and Architecture, 1998.
       
    36. Ovcharov, Dimiter, Animated Clay: Artistic Ceramics in the Bulgarian Lands, 2005.
       
    37. Peña, J. Theodore, Roman Pottery in the Archaeological Record, 2007.
       
    38. Pieride, Mouseio tou Hidrymatos, Mesaionike Kypriake kerameike sto Mouseio tou Hidrymatos Pieride (Medieval Cypriot pottery in the Pierides Foundation Museum)
       
    39. Poole, Julia E., Italian Maiolica, Fitzwilliam Museum Handbooks, 1997.
       
    40. Pottery Research Group, Medieval Ceramics, Vol. 21, 1997.
       
    41. Randall-Maciver, Medieval Rhodesia, Cass Library of African Studies. Missionary Researches and T..., 1971.
       
    42. Schnyder. Rudolph, Keramik des Mittelalters, Aus dem Schweizerischen Landesmuseum, 1972.
       
    43. Solon, Louis Mark Emmanuel, Ceramic Literature: An Analytical Index to the Works Published in All Languages on the History and the Technology of the Ceramic Art, 2002.
       
    44. Vionis, A.K., 'Post-Roman Pottery Unearthed: Medieval Ceramics and Pottery Research in Greece', Medieval Ceramics, Vol. 25, 2001, pp 84-98.
       
    45. Vroom, Joanita, After Antiquity: Ceramics and Society in the Aegean From the 7th to the 20th Century A.C: A Case Study from Boeotia, Central Greece, Leiden University, 2003.
       
    46. Vroom, Joanita, Byzantine To Modern Pottery In The Aegean: An Introduction and Field Guide, 2006.
       
  6. Irish
    1. McCutcheon, C., 'Medieval Pottery in Dublin: New Names and Some Dates'
       
    2. Mccutcheon, Clare, The Medieval Pottery from the Waterfront Excavations at Wood Quay, Dublin (Medieval Dublin Excavations, 1962-81)
       
    3. Truckell, A.E., and Williams, J., 'Medieval pottery in Dumfriesshire and Galloway;, Trans. Dumfriesshire Galloway Natural History and...
       
  7. Islamic
    1. The Early Medieval Pottery Industry at al-Basra, Morocco, BAR International Series, No. 341, Oxford.
       
    2. The Medieval Pottery of Palestine and Transjordan (.s.D. 636-15001: An Introduction, Gazeteer and ...
       
    3. Adahl, Karin, Islamic Art Collections: An International Survey, 2000.
       
    4. Allan, J.W., Medieval Middle Eastern Pottery, Asholean Museum, Oxford, 1971.
       
    5. Allan, J.W., Medieval Middle Eastern Pottery, 2004.
       
    6. Allan, James, Islamic Ceramics, Ashmolean-Christie's Handbooks, Ashmolean Museum, 2006.
       
    7. Benco, Nancy L., The Early Medieval Pottery Industry at al-Basra, Morocco, BAR International Series #341, Oxford, 1987.
       
    8. Bernsted, Anne-Marie, Early Islamic Pottery--Materials and Techniques, Archetype Books, 2003.
       
    9. Critchlow, Keith, Islamic Patterns: An Analytical and Cosmological Approach, Inner Traditions, 1999.
       
    10. Fehervari, Geza, Pottery of the Islamic World: In the Tareq Rajab Museum, 1998.
       
    11. Jenkins-Madina, Marilyn, Raqqa Revisited: Ceramics of Ayyubid Syria, Metropolitan Museum of Art Series, 2006.
       
    12. Kennet, `Pottery as evidence for trade in medieval Cyrenaica', 1994.
       
    13. Mason, Robert B., Shine Like the Sun: Lustre-Painted and Associated Pottery from the Medieval Middle East, Bibliotheca Iranica. Islamic Art and Architecture Series, 12, 2004.
       
    14. Meri, Josef W., Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia (Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages), 2005.
       
    15. Metzler, Marlene, The Near East and East Africa: An initial investigation into medieval settlement patterns through ceramic dating (Staff seminar paper), 1978.
       
    16. Pancaroglu, Oya, Perpetual Glory: Medieval Islamic Ceramics from the Harvey B. Plotnick Collection, Art Institute of Chicago, 2007.
       
    17. Philon, Helen, Walford, T. Townsend, Stamford, Vanessa, and Benake, Mouseio, Early Islamic Ceramics: Ninth to Late Twelfth Centuries, 1980.
       
    18. Porter, Venetia, Medieval Syrian pottery: (Raqqa ware), 1981.
       
    19. Stanley, Tim, Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art from the Middle East, Victoria & Albert Museum, 2004.
       
    20. Victoria and Albert Museum, Medieval Near Eastern Pottery, 1957.
       
    21. Watson, Oliver, Ceramics from Islamic Lands, Thames and Hudson, 2006.
       
  8. Persian
    1. Allan, James and Roberts, Caroline, Syria and Iran: Three Studies in Medieval Ceramics, Oxford Studies in Islamic Art, Vol 4.
       
    2. Bulliet, R., 'Pottery styles and social status in medieval Khurasan', in Knapp, A.B. (ed.), Archaeology, Annales, and Ethnohistory, Cambridge.
       
    3. Curatola, Giovanni, Persian Ceramics: 9th - 14th Century, Skira, 2007.
       
    4. Pickett, Douglas, Early Persian Tilework: The Medieval Flowering of Kashi, 1997.
       
    5. Pope, Arthur Upham, Suggestion towards the identification of medieval Iranian faience, 1935.
       
    6. Treptow, Tanya, Daily Life Ornamented: The Medieval Persian City of Rayy, Oriental Institute Museum Publications, 2007.
       
  9. Oriental
    1. Cunningham, Michael, Miyajima, Sinichi, Yuji, Yamashita, and Yamashita, Yuji, Ink Paintings and Ash-Glazed Ceramics: Medieval Calligraphy, Painting and Ceramic Art from Japan and Korea, 2000.
       
    2. Guy, John S., Oriental Trade Ceramics in South-East Asia: Ninth to Sixteenth Centuries (Oxford in Asia Studies in Ceramics), 1986.
       
    3. Lau, Aileen, Thai Ceramic Art, 2004.
       
    4. Matsuki, Bunkio, Catalogue of ancient and medieval pottery and porcelains of China, important Japanese helmets, old wood carvings, Satsuma ware, and modern leathers, 1906.
       
  10. Turkish
    1. Aslanapa, Oktay, Turkish Tile and Ceramic Art, Istanbul, 2006. ISBN 975-97141-32.
      An English translation of a Turkish publication. Provides a basic overview of Turkish ceramics. Includes a large number of excellent photgraphs with sufficient detail to replicate a piece's design.
      Andras Salamandra has a copy of this work.
    2. Aslanapa, Oktay, Osmanhlar Devrinde Kütahya Çinileri, Istanbul, 1949.
       
    3. Aslanapa, Oktay, Anadolu'da Türk Çini ve Keramik Sanati, Istanbul, 1965.
       
    4. Aslanapa, Oktay, Türkische Fliesen und Keramik in Anatolien, Istanbul, 1965.
       
    5. Aslanapa, Oktay, "Potery and Kilins <sic> from the Iznik Excavations", Forschungen zur Kunst Asiens, In Memorian Kurt Erdmann, Istanbul, 1969, s.140-146.
       
    6. Aslanapa, Oktay, "Isnik Kazilarinda Ele Geçen Keramiler ve Çini Finnlari", Türk Sanati Tarihi Arastirma ve Incelemeleri, II, Istanbul, 1969, s.62-73.
       
    7. Aslanapa, Oktay, Türk Sanati, Istanbul, 1997.
       
    8. Atasoy, Nurhan, Iznik: The Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, 2008.
       
    9. Carswell, John, Iznik Pottery (Eastern Art)Interlink Books, 2006.
       
    10. Cimok, Fatih, The Book of Rüstem Pasa Tiles, Istanbul, 2006. ISBN 975-7528-81-1. A Turizm Yayinlari, Istanbul, Turkey.
      Covers the tiles adorning the Rüstem Pasa mosque, which was completed in 1561. The book is mostly annotated photographs of the tiles.
      Andras Salamandra has a copy of this work.
    11. Denny, Walter B., Iznik: The Artistry of Ottoman Ceramics, Thames and Hudson, 2005.
       
    12. Lane, Arthur Later Islamic Pottery (Persia, Egypt, Turkey), London, 1947.
       
    13. Otto-Dorn, Katharina, Türkische Keramik, Ankara, 1957.
       
    14. Öney, Gönül, Çanakkale Seramikleri, Ankara, 1971.
       
    15. Öney, Gönül and Namikowa, Banri, Turkish Ceramic Tile Art, Tokyo, 1975.
       
    16. Öney, Gönül, Türk Çini Sanati, Istanbul, 1976
       
    17. Öz, Tahsin, Turkish Ceramics, Ankara, 1957.
       
    18. Yatman, Nurettin, Eski Türk Çinileri, Ankara, 1942.
       
    19. Yetkin, Serare, Anadolu'da Türk Çini Sanatinin Gelismesi, Istanbul, 1972.