Can someone point me in a useful direction for guidance on pottery making, brick making and clay pit digging in medieval Europe?
My current WIP has an inland large town/city based on clay pits/pottery making and river trade.
The river is large and wide, there is is also quite fast flowing in places, although there are many tributaries, inlets and minor rivers but I am not sure what kind of craft would trade along them. I am thinking of having some form of person made waterway such as a canal leading into the city - which would be easier, calmer and more navigable.
I did manage to source a bit of online info about pottery but although I have some info about coastal ships and boats I couldn't find much on river trading. It does get mentioned in earlier books but only in passing.
Thanks in advance for any help.
My current WIP has an inland large town/city based on clay pits/pottery making and river trade.
The river is large and wide, there is is also quite fast flowing in places, although there are many tributaries, inlets and minor rivers but I am not sure what kind of craft would trade along them. I am thinking of having some form of person made waterway such as a canal leading into the city - which would be easier, calmer and more navigable.
I did manage to source a bit of online info about pottery but although I have some info about coastal ships and boats I couldn't find much on river trading. It does get mentioned in earlier books but only in passing.
Thanks in advance for any help.