I am very pleased to announce the publication of a new themed issue in Internet Archaeology on
The articles in this issue offer important new insights into the use of Roman pottery during the 5th century, addressing themes such as
- If 'Romano-British-pottery' was produced during the 5th century how can its production be demonstrated?
- Was 'Romano-British' pottery used during the 5th century? If it was, then were the vessels carefully curated heirlooms or fragmentary sherds imbued with some social significance?
This issue strikes at the heart of our perceptions of the ‘end’ of Roman Britain and provide a single location where current thinking is brought together. This open access publication was generously funded by the
Marc Fitch Fund and
CIAS at Newcastle University.
Contents
Introduction. Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century by James Gerrard
http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.41.9
Fifth Century Pottery in Devon and North East Cornwall by Paul Bidwell