This report contains an assessment of the Post Roman pottery finds from the excavation. The report was written by Lyn Blackmore, but has been edited for web by Chaz Morse and Guy Hunt. For a full index of the assessment reports, please see the assessment report index.
This report contains an assessment of the Roman pottery finds from the excavation. The report was written by Amy Thorp, but has been edited for web by Chaz Morse and Guy Hunt. For a full index of the assessment reports, please see the assessment report index.
Tags: bone,
cemetery,
coins,
context,
cremation,
drain,
evidence,
feature,
grave,
grave goods,
horn core,
horn core pit,
pottery,
prescot street,
roman,
site staff,
skeleton,
soak-away,
urn
Liz’s latest journal entry for 17th June, about cremation burials, inhumation burials and the process of excavating them.
Tags: context,
deposits,
ecofact,
environmental archaeology,
feature,
fill,
organic material,
pottery,
site staff,
soil,
soil samples
Fergal, who is responsible for maintaining the environmental samples taken and stored on site before processing, writes about why environmental sampling is an important part of archaeological investigation.
Tags: archaeology and education,
digital,
digital project,
photo diary,
post-medieval,
pottery,
roman,
south tenter street,
videography project,
website,
work
Post-Medieval pits and stuff – and Anies’s film.
Glossary definition of pyre goods
Glossary definition of pot
Glossary definition of Samian Ware