A new book, Current Research in New York Archaeology: A.D. 700-1300, edited by John Hart and Christina Rieth has just been published by the New York State...
Posted on behalf of Duncan Brown, president of the Medieval Pottery research Group: We at the Medieval Pottery Research Group are saddened by the news of the ...
This should be of interest to quite a lot of members. Apologies for any cross-posting. Yours ever Diana Diana C. Briscoe Archive of Anglo-Saxon Pottery Stamps ...
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scarlett
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Sep 18, 2008 7:57 pm
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Dear All, This year's TAG conference is being hosted at the University of Southampton between 15th-17th December 2008. Myself and Tehmina Goskar are organising...
The 2009 Congress will be held at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. A call for papers and details of the programme, costs and accommodation have now been posted on the...
Thanks for that, no the bottom definitely belongs and the pot isn't Early Saxon. Sue Anderson Head of Post-Excavation Services mbl: 07917 138915 Direct line:...
Hi Sue I can't see the original message in this thread so I have no idea what the fabric is like but I'll say something anyway. The top of the vessel looks...
Paul - very frightening photoes! did you say what the rim diameter was for yr AS mortarium? Cathy Cathy Tester SCCAS, Shirehall, Bury St Edmunds IP33 2AR tel:...
Ditto, Iąd be most interested to see it ‹ it sounds fascinating Yours ever Diana Diana C. Briscoe Archive of Anglo-Saxon Pottery Stamps 117 Cholmley Gardens...
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Jude Plouviez
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Jun 12, 2008 3:39 pm
West, S, 1985, West Stow, The Anglo-Saxon Village. East Anglian Archaeol 24, pp27 and Fig 92 (from SFB no.21) jude ... From: Cathy Tester...
have put 4 photos up on photobucket: http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/ii152/pblink/a-s%20mortarium/ don't have the ref for the West Stow spout to hand, but...
Apologies for cross-posting. I'm currently working on a large assemblage of 5th - century Anglo-Saxon pottery from the south midlands, and have come across...
Alan, It wasn't attached, it's on the arch-pot website here: http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/arch-pot/photos (folder far right) but you will need to sign...
I've posted a drawing on the arch-pot website of a tripod vessel with boss decoration which was excavated from Norwich Castle mound. It's likely to be...
Hi Paul, mmmmmmmmmmmm! nice (as they might say on the fast show!). I agree that it seems more likely to be roof furniture. Only bird figures in ceramic that I...
apologies for cross-posting. I have just come across a 13th/14th century modelled pottery bird, probably Grimston ware, from Norwich. No other pottery was...
Thanks Ulrich. Unfortunately the material is now packed up ready to go back to Norwich so I can't take any more photos (I don't have my camera here anyway)....
Good evening Sue, The green glazed tiles seem to me as if the are parts from an oven. Could you send me fotos to view them from all sides? Greetings from...
Hi, I've just posted some photos of an unidentified object and an oddly-shaped dish from post-medieval contexts in Norwich: ...
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Timothy Scarlett
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Jun 7, 2007 3:51 am
Please excuse the cross-postings. The submission deadline is rapidly approaching. Please forward to interested parties. Please contact Timothy Scarlett as...
Just thought the list may be interested to know about a workshop: Tudor Period Pottery Kiln Building Workshop 19th and 20th May Grayhill Living History Site...
I see it has improved since I joined. There was no web site then and I didn't get to hear about regional meetings or conferences. Need to reconsider rejoining...
Dear Annette So sorry to hear you weren't satisfied with what you received. The main product of the group is the journal and the newsletters but also the...
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Timothy Scarlett
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Feb 27, 2007 11:48 pm
Hello everyone, I'm compiling a bibliography of studies that used INAA or NAA to characterize historic, colonial, or post-medieval ceramics, made between about...