Dear Chris, The purpose of dissolving the pot is to use a centrifuge to separate the heavy minerals from the clay for analysis under a light microscope. The ...
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Chris Cumberpatch
cgc@...
Nov 2, 2000 10:04 pm
I see - but aren't petrology / ICPS more efficient? Not to mention cheaper. Chris ... From: <Ijemed@...> To: <arch-pot@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday,...
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markhall@...
Nov 2, 2000 11:16 pm
... For ICP, it all depends on your relationship with the laboratory. I have seen rates ranging anywhere from $30 US a sample to over $100. In part it...
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Alan Vince
alan@...
Nov 3, 2000 9:48 am
Yes they're cheaper, but if your pot is mainly tempered with quartz sand then HMA concentrates the accessory minerals which will give you a better idea of the...
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markhall@...
Nov 6, 2000 2:32 am
Sorry for the cross-posting. You are invited to join EuropeanArchaeology@egroups.com (web registration at www.egroups.com/group/EuropeanArchaeology) This list...
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Stephen Beck
stephen.beck@...
Nov 14, 2000 6:57 am
Hi, My name is Stephen Beck and I am a maritime archaeology PhD candidate at James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia. As part of my research...
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Hugo Thoen
hthoen@...
Nov 15, 2000 4:38 pm
Hi, I like to start messages to members of the arch-pot group at eGroups. Best wishes and thanks Hugo THOEN Rijksuniversiteit Gent Provinciaal-Romeinse...
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Sue Anderson
sue.anderson@...
Nov 24, 2000 1:24 pm
Meassage sent to britarch - please respond directly to David Petts (remember you will need to change the reply section of your email). ... Date sent:...
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Louise Joyner
ljoyner@...
Nov 24, 2000 1:31 pm
++Please forward to all relevant forums++ http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue9/index.html I am pleased to announce the arrival of issue 9 of Internet...
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Sue Anderson
sue.anderson@...
Nov 24, 2000 4:51 pm
Another message from britarch - please reply direct to Fiona. ... Date sent: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 16:16:04 +0000 To: Sue Anderson...
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Bea Hopkinson
73071.327@...
Nov 24, 2000 11:31 pm
Louise, I will have to try and access this web site, but you noted that the IA ... these ... unrepresented in ... shelves. Thing is are these articles in...
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Mikey Brass
archaeology@...
Nov 25, 2000 9:32 pm
Hi, The "Ancient Egypt and World Prehistory" website http://www.users.directonline.net/~archaeology has been updated. It has been extensively revamped,...
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Hugo Thoen
hthoen@...
Nov 27, 2000 1:40 pm
Hello, As I have a new e-mail adress hthoen@... and I have been registrated as member of the arch-pot group, please unsubscribe me for my old email...
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Hugo Thoen
hthoen@...
Nov 27, 2000 2:04 pm
Hello, I like to be a member of the arch-pot group. Many trhanks and kind regards Prof. dr. Hugo THOEN Rijksuniversiteit Gent Provinciaal-Romeinse Archeologie ...
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Louise Joyner
ljoyner@...
Nov 27, 2000 2:57 pm
Bea, The new issue of Internet Archaeology on the theme of 'Production and Distribution of Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean39; has 7 articles all in English....
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Sue
sma@...
Dec 8, 2000 7:35 pm
I have uploaded four jpeg files to the arch-pot website (see below for address), in a folder entitled 'Shotley chafing dish'. I have no direct parallels for...
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Douglas Sunlin
dsunlin@...
Dec 8, 2000 9:02 pm
Hi. I am new to this list. I am in the US, member of Regia Anglorum. I I am wondering, what did the Anglo-Saxons use to make and store their mead in? I have...
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Bea Hopkinson
73071.327@...
Dec 9, 2000 5:55 pm
... Am not an expert, but probably leather bottles, though I should think also stoneware? Bea ... Beatrice Hopkinson 73071,327@compuserve...
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assemblage
assemblage@...
Dec 12, 2000 11:12 am
This was never meant to be HTML. Written by hand this time! With lots of apologies. assemblage issue 6 - call for papers The University of Sheffield's graduate...
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Sue Anderson
sue.anderson@...
Dec 15, 2000 3:39 pm
I have recently been told that the presence of Late Saxon lamps on a site is 'commonly interpreted as denoting ecclesiastical occupation in the vicinity'. Has...
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Helen Rees
HRees@...
Dec 15, 2000 4:04 pm
I heard tell that Chris Young's 1977 Oxford book had recently been revised and updated by him and Paul Booth. Is this true, and if so, where can I get a copy? ...
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paul.courtney2@...
Dec 15, 2000 4:11 pm
I can't say that I have seen anything like it. Chafing dishes from Normandy , Saintonge and Beauvais seem quite different. The shield presumably has the...
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Alan Vince
alan@...
Dec 15, 2000 5:59 pm
I think the dismissal of the Saintonge as a possible source is too strong here. For example, John Hurst's 1974 paper in 'Medieval Pottery from Excavations39; has...
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Sue
sma@...
Dec 15, 2000 7:35 pm
Alan, The eagle has a brown body and dark green wings, so no it isn't black. I am more inclined to believe it could be Saintonge now, having studied it more...
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Archive of Anglo-Saxo...
ASArchive@...
Dec 16, 2000 1:39 pm
You are correct. It's available from Hadrian Books Ltd 122 Banbury Rd Oxford OX2 7BP Tel/Fax: 01865--316 916 and costs £42.00. I don't think Hadrian Books...
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Jeremy Evans
JerryEvans@...
Dec 17, 2000 6:30 pm
You will find some discussion of the dating of the Oxfordhire coarsewares in relation to the young corpus in my forthcoming report on the pottery from the A421...
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paul blinkhorn
paul@...
Dec 18, 2000 10:38 am
Sue: late Saxon pottery lamps turn up in non-ecclesiatical contexts all over E Anglia and the south midlands, both the pedestal and 'spike39; types. Never heard...
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James Fallon
jdfallon@...
Dec 18, 2000 4:22 pm
Seasons' Greetings; I received the attachments. Thank you very much. They look very interesting! I could not make any sense of the second attachment, i.e. ...
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B22443054@...
Dec 18, 2000 4:43 pm
Dear Jeremy Am very interested in your update on Young's Oxford pottery volume. Where will it be published as you did not mention this in your e-mail? Bernard...
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Jones, Alison
a.jones@...
Dec 20, 2000 12:37 pm
Hello Jerry, I would be interested to see your report - would it be possible to e-mail the text to me? I hope all is well with you. Best wishes, Alison...