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    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...
    The Orkney Grooved Ware experiment (part 1)

    The Orkney Grooved Ware experiment (part 1)

    Here's another post that was rescued from our previous website. During April 2007 a small group of volunteer potters, led by...

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