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    Later prehistoric ceramics - beyond the digital resource?

    Later prehistoric ceramics - beyond the digital resource?

    The final installment in today's conference paper bonanza is Derek's paper on the Worcestershire Ceramics Fabric Reference Collection,...
    A view from the hills

    A view from the hills

    Another paper from the Worcester meeting was Jane Evans' exploration of Iron Age pottery from hillforts in Herefordshire, featuring some...

    Pots for life and pots for death

    Continuing on the theme of PCRG conference papers as PDFs (see previous post by Elaine Morris) here is the script of the paper by Julie...

    Developing a national prehistoric pottery form typology - some thoughts

    At our Lancaster meeting in 2018, we discussed the development of a national typology for pottery forms. You can read about the...

    Salisbury 22 June 2019

    The programme for our meeting on Saturday is confirmed! Lots of Neolithic goodies this time... Please contact us if you want to attend!...
    Temper and tempered: Please do not use these words lightly

    Temper and tempered: Please do not use these words lightly

    Here's the manuscript of my paper on fabric descriptions in ceramic analysis, presented at our meeting in Worcester in 2018 - hopefully...

    Cooking fats, temper, and hillfort pots

    The line-up of speakers for our autumn meeting at the Hive in Worcester is now confirmed, and we have a great mix of topics. Have a look...

    Recent digs, residues and Grooved Ware - getting ready for Saturday

    We're getting ready for our spring meeting at OA North in Lancaster on Saturday! Speakers include: Fraser Brown and Adam Tinsley (both OA...
    Save the date! 5 May in Lancaster

    Save the date! 5 May in Lancaster

    Our spring meeting and AGM will be held at OA North in Lancaster on Saturday 5 May. Stay tuned for details...
    The Orkney Grooved Ware experiment (part 2)

    The Orkney Grooved Ware experiment (part 2)

    This second instalment of the Orkney Grooved Ware experiment is about building the kiln, firing the pots, and examining the...
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