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The new volume of the long-running Journal of Roman Pottery Studies will include conference proceedings of the 2019 conference held at Atherstone, Warwickshire, and the 50th anniversary conference of the Study Group for Roman Pottery held online with Newcastle University. Papers reflect on recent advances in methodological approaches and their applications, the past and future role of the society and new initiatives in archiving policies and their implications. It will also contain a number of papers outside these conferences that focus on pottery production, notably of colour-coated wares in Lincoln and in the province of Noricum, as well as a report on the glass working furnace discovered alongside the pottery production kilns at Mancetter-Hartshill. Book reviews and obituaries are also included.

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Editorial Board Contributors to this Journal Editorial Obituaries Margaret Jane Darling, MPhil FSA MIfA (1939–2021) by Ian M. Rowlandson Roberta Sylvia Tomber (1954–2022) by Jane Timby Paul Bidwell, OBE LLB MA FSA MIfA (19 June 1949–5 November 2022) by Alexandra Croom and William Griffiths 1. Glass-working at Mancetter-Hartshill Caroline M. Jackson 2. Fifty years (or perhaps 49) of the Study Group for Roman Pottery Christopher Young 3. Article 3: Reflections on the past and considerations for the future on the objectives of the SGRP Fiona Seeley 4. Why study Roman pottery? Surely the men have done it already! Kayt Hawkins 5. National initiatives in archaeological archiving Duncan H. Brown 6. Pure and sample: An assessment of the impacts of sampling on the interpretation of a Roman pottery assemblage from the A14C2H excavations Lanah Hewson 7. Means to an end: The use of average sherd weights and rim percentages to better understand ceramic fragmentation and deposition patterns Edward Biddulph 8. Communities of practice in 2nd–5th century AD pottery production: A case study from south-western Noricum, Austria Barbara Borgers and Martin Auer 9. A late Roman ‘Nene Valley colour-coated ware’ kiln site beside the River Witham at Lincoln in 2009 Hugh G. Fiske and Ian M. Rowlandson 10. Reviews Life in Roman and Medieval Leicester: Excavations in the town’s north-east quarter, 1958–2006 (2021) by Richard Buckley, Nicholas J. Cooper and Mathew Morris Reviewed by Steven Willis Late Roman Dorset Black-Burnished Ware (BB1): a corpus of forms and their distribution in southern Britain, on the Continent and in the Channel Islands (2022) by Malcolm Lyne Reviewed by James Gerrard and Eniko Hudak Résumés (Abstracts in French) translated by Sophie Chavarria Zusammenfassungen (Abstracts in German) translated by Franziska Dövener

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 20

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      Publisher: Casemate Publishers
      Publication Date: 15/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9798888570340, 979-8888570340
      ISBN10: 9798888570340

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The new volume of the long-running Journal of Roman Pottery Studies will include conference proceedings of the 2019 conference held at Atherstone, Warwickshire, and the 50th anniversary conference of the Study Group for Roman Pottery held online with Newcastle University. Papers reflect on recent advances in methodological approaches and their applications, the past and future role of the society and new initiatives in archiving policies and their implications. It will also contain a number of papers outside these conferences that focus on pottery production, notably of colour-coated wares in Lincoln and in the province of Noricum, as well as a report on the glass working furnace discovered alongside the pottery production kilns at Mancetter-Hartshill. Book reviews and obituaries are also included.

      Table of Contents
      Editorial Board Contributors to this Journal Editorial Obituaries Margaret Jane Darling, MPhil FSA MIfA (1939–2021) by Ian M. Rowlandson Roberta Sylvia Tomber (1954–2022) by Jane Timby Paul Bidwell, OBE LLB MA FSA MIfA (19 June 1949–5 November 2022) by Alexandra Croom and William Griffiths 1. Glass-working at Mancetter-Hartshill Caroline M. Jackson 2. Fifty years (or perhaps 49) of the Study Group for Roman Pottery Christopher Young 3. Article 3: Reflections on the past and considerations for the future on the objectives of the SGRP Fiona Seeley 4. Why study Roman pottery? Surely the men have done it already! Kayt Hawkins 5. National initiatives in archaeological archiving Duncan H. Brown 6. Pure and sample: An assessment of the impacts of sampling on the interpretation of a Roman pottery assemblage from the A14C2H excavations Lanah Hewson 7. Means to an end: The use of average sherd weights and rim percentages to better understand ceramic fragmentation and deposition patterns Edward Biddulph 8. Communities of practice in 2nd–5th century AD pottery production: A case study from south-western Noricum, Austria Barbara Borgers and Martin Auer 9. A late Roman ‘Nene Valley colour-coated ware’ kiln site beside the River Witham at Lincoln in 2009 Hugh G. Fiske and Ian M. Rowlandson 10. Reviews Life in Roman and Medieval Leicester: Excavations in the town’s north-east quarter, 1958–2006 (2021) by Richard Buckley, Nicholas J. Cooper and Mathew Morris Reviewed by Steven Willis Late Roman Dorset Black-Burnished Ware (BB1): a corpus of forms and their distribution in southern Britain, on the Continent and in the Channel Islands (2022) by Malcolm Lyne Reviewed by James Gerrard and Eniko Hudak Résumés (Abstracts in French) translated by Sophie Chavarria Zusammenfassungen (Abstracts in German) translated by Franziska Dövener

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