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BOOKS

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Benjamin, Walter, The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction. (London: Penguin Group, 1936)

Britton, Alison, Seeing Things: Collected writing on Art, Craft and Design. (London: Occasional Papers, 2013.)

Chaffers, William, Handbook of Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain (London: Reeves and Turner 1906)

Cummings, Neil and Lewandowska, Marysia, The Value of Things (Berlin: Birkhausser – publisher for architecture, 2000)

Dudley, Sandra H. Museum Objects – Experiencing the Properties of Things (Oxon: Routledge, 2012)

Farleigh, Friend, G.T. ‘Metal Engraving’, in Fifteen Craftsmen on Their Crafts, ed. John Farleigh (London: The Sylvan Press, 1945) P. 25-30

Fielding, Amanda, Gillian Lowndes(Denbigshire: Ruthin Craft Centre in association with York Museums Trust, 2013)

Fisher, Tibor, The Collector, Collector. (New York: Metropolitan Books, Henry holt and Company, Inc. 1997)

Friend, G.T. ‘Metal Engraving’, in Fifteen Craftsmen on Their Crafts, ed. John Farleigh (London: The Sylvan Press, 1945)

Fusco, Maria, Give Up Art, (Los Angeles, USA: New Documents ND17, 2017)

Hannan, Leonie and Sarah Longair, History through material culture. (Manchester: Manchester University press, 2017)

Harrod, Tanya, Craft: Documents of contemporary Art (London: Whitechapel gallery & MIT Press, 2018)

Hudek, Antony, The Object: Documents of contemporary Art (London: Whitechapel Gallery & MIT Press, 2014)

Lange-Berndt, Petra, Materiality: Documents of Contemporary Art. (London: Whitechapel gallery & MIT Press, 2015)

Livingstone, Andrew and Petrie, Kevin, eds, The Ceramics Reader (London: Bloomsbury publishing Plc. 2017)

Rawson, Philip, Ceramics (London: Oxford University Press, 1971)

Stewart, Susan, On Longing: Narratives of the Miniature, the Gigantic, the Souvenir, the Collection. (London and Durham: Duke University Press, 1993)

Tilley, Chris, and others, eds, Handbook of Material Culture(London: Sage Publications Ltd, 2006)

Turkle, Sherry, Evocative Objects: Things We Think With. (Massachusetts, USA: MIT Press, 2011)

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Herdman, Sue, ‘Made in Stoke’ Ceramic Review, 300 (Nov/Dec 2019): P. 44 -50

ONLINE JOURNAL

Paul M. Leonardi, ‘Digital Materiality? How Artifacts Without Matter, Matter’,First Monday, 15 (June 2010) https://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/ view/3036/2567 (accessed 15 july 2020)

Ed. Heiner Schwarzberg and Valeska Becker, ‘Bodies of Clay – Prehistoric Humanised Pottery’, The prehistoric Society, (2017) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rcauk/reader.action?docID=5185054&ppg=1&query=Bodies%20of%20Clay%3A%20On%20Prehistoric%20Humanised%20Pottery (accessed 1 February 2020)

Penny Crook, ‘Approaching the archaeology of value: a view from the modern world’, Taylor & Francis online, 53 (27th of June 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/ful l/10.1080/00794236.2019.1601381 (accessed 9th July 2020)

Mike Webber, ‘An Archaeologists project’, Ceramic Review 270. (Nov/Dec 2014) page 79 https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/40337/spread/78# (accessed Feb 2020)

Colin Martin, ‘Kettle’s Yard: a collector’s life and legacy’ Ceramic Review, (May/June 2018) Pg. 39-43 https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/62733/spread/38# (accessed Feb 2020)

Courtney A. Stewart, ‘Tracing the development of Ceramics along the Silk Road’, The MET 150, (May 2016) https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/ruminations/2016/ceramics-along-the-silk-road (accessed Feb 2020)

Milette Gaifman & Verity Platt, ‘From Grecian Urn to Embodied Object’ (2018) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326596729_Introduction_From_Grecian_ Urn_to_Embodied_Object (accessed March/April 2020)

Brian Dillon, ‘Fragments from a History of Ruin - Picking through the wreckage’, Cabinet, 20 (2006) http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/20/dillon.php (accessed May 2020)

Sappho, Translated by Julia Dubnoff, ‘Poems of Sappho’ (570 BC) https://www. uh.edu/~cldue/texts/sappho.html http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/ebookviewer/ebook/ZTAwMHR3d19fMjA5NjE4X19BTg2?sid=d47e0685-13d3-414f-b8f4-cbbb51e6388c@sessionmgr103&vid=0&format=EB&rid=1 (accessed May 2020)

Igor S. Utochkin, ‘Independent features of real objects in long term memory’, National Research University Higher School of Economics, (2019) DOI: 10.1037/ xge0000664, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335193378_Independent_storage_of_different_features_of_real-world_objects_in_long-term_memory (accessed April 2020)

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ONLINE MEDIA

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Georgia Mann, Memory objects, Radio, BBC Radio 3. The Welcome Collection, 9 Oct 2017, https://wellcomecollection.org/series/WdJB3CcAAIE-RlQp (accessed April 2020)

Dr Janina Ramirez, Museums in Quarantine, I Player - BBC 4, 30th April 2020, https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000hqq9/museums-in-quarantine-series-1-4-british-museum (accessed 1 July 2020)

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