1st Edition

Pottery and the Archaeologist

Edited By Martin Millett Copyright 1979
    98 Pages
    by Routledge

    98 Pages
    by Routledge

    Collection of research papers concerning ceramic and ceramic analysis for archaeologists.

    Chapter 1 Why Pottery?, R. F. J. Jones; Chapter 2 Pottery Distributions: Service and Tribal Areas, I. Hodder; Chapter 3 Ambon-Lease: On Study of Contemporary Pottery Making and its Archaeological Relevance, M. Spriggs, D. Miller; Chapter 4 *This paper is based on a dissertation presented as part of the BA degree at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London, in June 1977. The full text of that together with the appendices (omitted here)) are available in the Institute Library. The relevant computer output is retained by the author, and is available for study on request., Martin Millett; Chapter 5 Seriation Problems In Urban Archaeology, Crummy Philip, Terry Roger; Chapter 6 Dealing With the Pottery From a 600 Acre Urban Site, C. Orton; Chapter 7 Ceramic Petrology and the Archaeologist, D. F. Williams; Chapter 8 How Much Pottery?, Martin Millett; Chapter 9 Military Pots or Calibrated Assemblages, R. Reece;

    Biography

    Martin Millett