For our February session we returned to post-excavation work on the artefacts we discovered during test pitting at Longaller Mill. We were fortunate enough to have David Dawson join us who is one of the country’s leading experts on pottery, especially Medieval and Post-Medieval pottery which is what we expected to find in the test pits.
David began the session with a PowerPoint presentation, getting the MAYANS to think about the fabric, form, finish and function of pottery. After this we divided up into several group to continue the post excavation work. This included finishing off the finds washing we had started in the November session, plus sorting, weighing and recording the finds which had already been washed and dried. The MAYANS took the pottery sherds they found over to David for identification and recording.
We also had access to a Dino-lite magnification scanner which, when connected to a laptop, revealed amazingly detailed, magnified pictures of the pottery plus other finds such as flint and bone.
This was a great opportunity for the MAYANS to learn about the all the types of pottery sherds they had found, and appreciate how these can be used to help date when the old buildings had been occupied. A big thank you to David for coming along and for all his help with this fascinating session!
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