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- 1. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire ...
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- Introduction This short guide describes the types of pottery which were in use in Cambridgeshire from the Early Neolithic until the mid-Bronze Age. All pottery during this period was made and used in ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 2. New Guide for Identifying Early Prehistoric Pottery ...
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- We have a new artefact identification guide to add to the thirty-two existing Best Practice Users' Guides produced by Jigsaw. 'An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery of Cambridgeshire ...
- Created on 03 March 2017
- 3. Medieval pottery - new and old ...
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- 8th July Richard Mortimer from Oxford Archaeology East popped in this morning to look at our features and pottery. Richard loves Saxons, and unfortunately it looks like we're a bit late for his taste ...
- Created on 08 July 2015
- 4. Upcoming training: Prehistoric and Roman Pottery ...
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- Our next two Jigsaw training courses are next Saturday 2nd March at Ely Library. C2 Prehistoric Pottery Identification (Level 2) is in the morning, 10am - 1pm and will be led by Matt Brudenell and Mark ...
- Created on 20 February 2013
- 5. Upcoming Events - March 2020
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- ... n pottery and beads indicating further evolution of the settlement before it gave way to agriculture. All welcome (Members: Free; Non-members: £5). https://peterborougharchaeology.org/event/warboys-an-important-iron-age-settlemen ...
- Created on 26 February 2020
- 6. Upcoming Events - May 2019
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- ... ting it was established close to the beginning of the early Neolithic period, and re-laid subsequently in that period, coinciding with the establishment of agrarian communities in Britain. Prehistoric po ...
- Created on 30 April 2019
- 7. Upcoming Events - March 2019
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- ... central to the Roman Nene Valley pottery and iron industries. The speakers have played a direct role in discovering and interpreting the Roman history of the Nene Valley - both as hands on archaeologists ...
- Created on 25 February 2019
- 8. Upcoming Events - February 2019
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- ... de valuable information about date and location of manufacture. We are fortunate to have a specialist who can explain all about this type of plain and moulded pottery. Geoffrey Dannell has been involved ...
- Created on 25 January 2019
- 9. Upcoming Events - December 2018
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- ... ude; Romano-British, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery, animal bones and evidence for later activity and we are also hoping to find evidence from the Civil War and the Early Medieval period. Free guided ...
- Created on 26 November 2018
- 10. Upcoming Events - October 2018
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- ... d mainly during the 12th and 13th centuries. Ditches found at the site probably formed boundaries to a toft which fronted onto the High Street. Finds included pottery, quern stones and animal bone, which ca ...
- Created on 28 September 2018
- 11. Upcoming Events - September 2018
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- ... ations. This month's featured best practice guide is: Medieval Pottery Identification - a more in-depth guide to Medieval pottery types found in Cambridgeshire ...
- Created on 22 August 2018
- 12. Upcoming Events - February 2018
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- ... urn Fane Road Archaeology Group - Monthly talk and workshop 'Roman Pottery in the Peterborough Area' by Stephen Upex Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 7:00pm The Parkway Sports & Social Club, Maskew Av ...
- Created on 29 January 2018
- 13. Fane Road Archaeology Group (FRAG)
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- ... – centre of extensive pottery and iron-making industries. The Cathedral provides a continuous record of occupation and prominence on a national level since 655AD. And there is more modern historical legacy ...
- Created on 20 November 2017
- 14. Upcoming Events - October 2017
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- ... . The 8.2 kyr event is roughly correlated with the first appearance of Neolithic technologies (domestic animals followed by pottery) at the site. The archaeological assemblages display aspects of both continui ...
- Created on 27 September 2017
- 15. Oakington and Westwick History Society
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- ... as this area was to be ‘preserved in situ‘. An assemblage of about 600 sherds of pottery, over half of it Early to Middle Saxon, was recovered from the test pits, along with animal bone, metalwork and ...
- Created on 28 April 2017
- 16. Covington fieldwalking report now out!
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- ... many of Oxford Archaeology's grey literature excavation reports. We're currently working on the Training Dig report from Covington this July. We've received our pottery and animal bone reports, and ...
- Created on 17 September 2015
- 17. The Roman Kiln, and other digs
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- ... ng to be opened! It was still warm, and smelt lovely. Jon tried to produce a reduced environment for the pots (so as to get the lovely dark Nene Valley pottery colour) but they've all come out white - al ...
- Created on 16 July 2015
- 18. Biscuits, booze, and archaeology too...!
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- ... of Area 1, and uncovering some really nice pottery! This trench continues to surprise us: Finally, since we've just had our site tour, here's a group photo of those of us who were on site today! ...
- Created on 11 July 2015
- 19. Making progress
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- ... m up by type (Pottery, bone, CBM, shell etc.) so they can go straight to our specialists for identification. It still looks like most of our material is 12th-14th century, but we'd love to find something earl ...
- Created on 10 July 2015
- 20. Of cabbages and kings
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- ... ssive ditch, pulling out some very nice Medieval pottery. I think we may need to do some serious mattocking tomorrow lest everyone loses heart! At the top end of the field, David, David and Glenis have com ...
- Created on 07 July 2015