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This course is aimed at archaeological professionals, who deal with pottery production sites and organic residue as part of their role. This includes local authority archaeology advisors, consultants, contractors, project managers, museum curators, conservators and pottery and technology specialists and researchers. The course aims to improve knowledge and promote good practice in the investigation, recording and sampling of sites where pottery production has taken place; and the recovery, analysis, and archiving of organic residues recovered from such archaeological contexts in order to better understand sites of archaeological significance.





Date: 10th May 2017

Venue: Phoenix , 4 Midland Street,

Leicester, LE1 1TG



For more information and to book your free place please visit our online booking webpage:



https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/organic-residue-analysis-and-pottery-production-sites-leicester-registration-32953159788




Robin Page
Digital Coordinator
Investigation and Analysis Department
Direct Dial: 01793 414617
Historic England | The Engine House | Fire Fly Avenue |Swindon |SN2 2EH

https://historicengland.org.uk/research/


Robin Page
Digital Coordinator
Investigation and Analysis Department
Direct Dial: 01793 414617
Historic England | The Engine House | Fire Fly Avenue |Swindon |SN2 2EH

https://historicengland.org.uk/research/





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