n.a. (1982). Current research in ceramics: thin-section studies. The British Museum Seminar 1980.

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Current research in ceramics: thin-section studies. The British Museum Seminar 1980
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British Museum Occasional Papers
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32
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Monograph (in Series)
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Includes: D F Williams (pp 9-13), Aspects of prehistoric pottery-making in Orkney; Elaine L Morris (15-27), Iron Age pottery from Western Britain: another petrological study [new group, D]; I C Freestone & V Rigby (29-42), Class B cordoned and other imported wares from Hengistbury Head, Dorset [Armorican source]; Ian M Betts (63-71), Roman brick and tile: a study in fabric variability [grain size analysis: York material]; Tim Darvill & Jane Timby (73-87), Textural analysis: a review of potentials and limitations [grain size analysis in tiles, pottery]; Ailsa Mainman (93-100), Studies of Anglo-Saxon pottery from Canterbury [increased standardization over time]; Andrew D Russell (101-3), Domestic early Saxon pottery from East Anglia an interim report; K Kilmurry (105-11), The manufacture of Stamford Ware: an application of thin-sectioning and neutron activation analysis [clay sources]; M Hughes, J Cherry, I C Freestone & M Leese (113-22), Neutron activation analysis and petrology of medieval English decorated floor tiles from the Midlands; A D F Streeten (123-34), Textural analysis: an approach to the characterization of sand-tempered [medieval and postmedieval] ceramics; Alan Vince (135-44), Medieval and post-medieval Spanish pottery from the City of London; Hilary Howard (145-58), Clay and the archaeologist [raw materials with special reference to Bronze Age refractories]; and John Cooper (161-2), The research potential of molluscan shell in shell-tempered pottery.
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Ian C Freestone
Catherine Johns
Timothy W Potter
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1982
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0 86159 032 5
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Location - Auto Detected: Western Britain
Location - Auto Detected: Canterbury
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
EARLY MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1982
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05 Dec 2008