14th-16th June 2010
Perth, Scotland
The following papers were presented:
Radiocarbon dating of carbonised food residues from London shelly ware pottery – Professor Gordon Cook
‘You’re the kind of carbon I can date’ – breaking circular arguments – Derek Hall
Title to be confirmed – Alex Woolf
Twelve sherds from the Bryggen site: context and complications – Gitte Hansen
Title to be confirmed – Vibeke Martens
Scottish Dendrochronoloy – Dr Ann Crone
A new new dating technique for ceramics (provisional title) – Chris Hall
Stratigraphy? – Duncan Brown
Gerald Dunning Memorial Lecture – Vicoria Bryant
Two sealed medieval pits in Haddington – Tom Addyman
The Bon Accord site in Aberdeen: its pottery and dating – Mike Roy and George Haggarty
Recent works at St Nicholas Kirk, Aberdeen: pottery and dating – Alison Cameron
Use life of pottery, glass and tobacco pipes from five post-medieval closed find groups in London – Chris Jarrett
Title to be confirmed – Lyn Blackmore
Title to be confirmed – Claire McCutcheon
An introduction to the archaeology and medieval ceramics of Perth – Derek Hall
Occam’s razor and its application to ceramic studies, or too much erudition makes you blind. (Paper given in memory of the late Sarah Jennings) – Dave Evans
Dealing with rubbish in a medieval town: a ceramic case study – Ben Jervis
Decoding deposition: the use of spatial analysis in determining post-deposition ceramic trajectories – Imogen Wood
Everything you didn’t want to know about medieval pottery from York – Anne Jenner
Assessing the medieval pottery of Northumberland – Andrew Sage
The Scottish ICP-MS Redware Project – Derek Hall and George Haggarty