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List of Individuals
Surname First Name Title Organisational Affiliation/ Freelance Email Phone No Address Specialism Period Geographical Area IfA Grade Publications Other Information
Allen MIfA, FLS, FSA Michael J. Dr AEA Freelance email 07828 103454Redroof,
Green Road,
Codford St. Peter,
Wilts, BA12 0NW
Land snails, Geoarchaeology, Environmental Archaeology, Radiocarbon Principally Prehistoric, but not exclusively Generally Southern UK- but anywhere in UK MIfA Gardiner & Allen 2006 Before the Mast; life aboard the Mary Rose (British Archaeological Award winning volume):

Allen 1997 in Science & Stonehenge (ed Cunliffe & Renfrew):

Allen & Gardiner 2000, Our Changing Coast, Langstone Harbour CBA 124
Former environmental Manager Wessex Archaeology - Council member and Reviews editor Prehistoric Society, Council Member Conchological Society
Allison Enid
Canterbury Archaeological Trust email 01227 458275 Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 92A Broad Street, Canterbury, Kent.CT1 2LU Insect remains Post glacial through to post medieval British Isles - Allison, E. P., Carrott, J. B., Johnson, K., and Gardner, S. (2005). Technical Report: Invertebrate remains from a watching brief at Danes Moss, Macclesfield, Cheshire (project code: 10142). Palaeoecology Research Services Report 2005/109
Allison, E. P., Hall, A. R., Jones, A. K. G., Kenward, H. K., O'Connor, T. P., Phipps, J. and Tomlinson, P. R. (1990). 5 Rougier Street. pp. 378-85 in A. R. Hall and H. K. Kenward, Environmental evidence from the Colonia: General Accident and Rougier Street. Archaeology of York 14 (6). London, Council for British Archaeology.

Kenward, H. K. and Allison, E. P. (1994). A preliminary view of the insect assemblages from the early Christian rath site at Deer Park Farms, Northern Ireland, pp. 89-107 in J. Rackham (ed), Environment and economy in Anglo-Saxon England. Council for British Archaeology Research Report 89, CBA, London.

Anderson Sue
CFA Archaeology Ltd email 0131 273 4380 CFA Archaeology Ltd,
Old Engine House,
Eskmills Park,
Musselburgh,
East Lothian, EH21 7PQ
Post-Roman pottery (particularly E Anglia), Roman and
post-Roman CBM, human skeletal remains (cremated and inhumed), general
finds assessments and identification
mainly Saxon, medieval and post-medieval (but also Roman CBM and
human bone of any period)
E. Anglia, Scotland (any region for human bone) MIfA Anderson, S., 2005, ‘Pottery’ and ‘Ceramic Building Material’, in Shelley, A., Excavations at Dragon Hall, Norwich, East Anglian Archaeology 112, pp. 89-96 and 29-52.
Anderson, S., 2004, ‘Architectural Terracotta from Westhorpe Hall, Suffolk,’ Archaeological Journal 160.

Anderson, S., 1993, 'The Human Skeletal Remains from Caister-on-Sea', in Darling, M.J. and Gurney, D., Caister-on-Sea Excavations by Charles Green, 1951-55, East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 60, pp. 261-268.
websites:
http://www.spoilheap.co.uk
and
http://www.cfa-archaeology.co.uk/services/ser_specialist.htm
Barber Luke Andrew
Sussex Archaeological Society email 01273-405733 Barbican House Museum, 169 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YE. Medieval & Post-medieval pottery. Geological Material Pottery - medieval/post-medieval. Geological material - all periods SE England: particularly East Sussex, West Sussex and Kent MIfA Barber, L. forthcoming. ‘The Pottery’ in L. Barber and G. Priestley-Bell Medieval Adaptation, Settlement and Economy of a Coastal Wetland: The Evidence from around Lydd, Romney Marsh, Kent.
Barber, L. 1997. ‘The Pottery’ in S. Stevens ‘Excavations at the Old Post Office site, 15-17 High Street, Crawley, West Sussex, Sussex Arch. Coll. 135, 200-204.

Barber, L. forthcoming. 'The Pottery' in R. James 'Excavations at High Street, Battle, East Sussex' Sussex Arch. Coll

Barber, L. 2004. 'The Geological Material' in N. Griffin 'Excavation of prehistoric and Romano-British remains at Roundstone Lane, Angmering, West Sussex' Archaeology South-East Report No. 1333.
Have a lot of experience working with budgets and am used to rapidly assessing assemblages to isolate the key groups. Can deal with multiperiod assemblages if required by using other local specialists for prehistoric and Roman material.
Baxter Ian L.
Freelance email 01670520445 4 Moor View, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland NE64 6DH Zooarchaeology All (particularly Iron Age/Romano-British) UK (particular interest in Cambridgeshire) MIfA 2002. A Donkey (Equus asinus L.) partial skeleton from a Mid-Late Anglo-Saxon alluvial layer at Deans Yard, Westminster, London SW1. Environmental Archaeology 7: 89-94.

2003. The mammal and bird bones. In: Hinman, M.A Late Iron Age Farmstead and Romano-British Site at Haddon, Peterborough. Cambridge Archaeological Field Unit Monograph No. 2. / BAR (British Series) 358. Oxford: John & Erica Hedges Ltd., pp.119-132, and Appendix 2 (22 pages).

Baxter, I.L. 2006. A Dwarf Hound Skeleton from a Romano-British Grave at York Road, Leicester, England, U.K., with a discussion of other Roman small dog types and speculation regarding their respective aetiologies. In: Snyder, L.M. and Moore, E.A. (eds). Dogs and People in Social, Working, Economic or Symbolic Interaction (Proceedings of the 9th Congress of the International Council for Archaeozoology 2002), pp. 12-23.Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Particular interest in equid and canid diversity, the evolution of cattle breeds, ritual deposits, the Iron Age of Cambridgeshire, multivariate analysis
Beglane MSc Fiona
Freelance email (00 353)(0) 74 9721937 Glenborin,
Donegal Town,
Co. Donegal
Animal bones and marine molluscs All All, particularly Ireland - Beglane, F. (2005) ‘The faunal material’, in Ó Baoill, R., Excavations at Newtownstewart Castle, County Tyrone, Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Vol 64: 95-102

Beglane, F. (2005) ‘The faunal remains from Gordon Street’, in Ó Baoill, R., Excavations at Gordon Street and Waring Street, Belfast, Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Vol 64: 128-133.

Beglane, F. (2007) Deer, Gifts and Identity in Medieval Ireland. Poster presented to Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages 3: Bestial Mirrors: Using Animals to Construct Identity in Medieval Europe. Vienna Institute of Archaeological Science
MSc (Distinction) from QUB. Lectures part-time at Institute of Technology, Sligo.
Belford Paul
Ironbridge Archaeology email 01952 435945 Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust,
Coach Road,
Coalbrookdale
Telford
Shropshire
TF8 7DQ
Ferrous industries, urban landscapes, early colonialism Medieval, Post-Medieval West Midlands MIfA Sublime Cascades: Water and Power in Coalbrookdale, Industrial Archaeology Review, 29(2), 133-148

The World of the Workshop: Archaeologies of Urban Industrialisation, in Leech, R. and Green, A. (eds), Cities in the World, Leeds: Maney, Soicety for Post-Medieval Archaeology Monograph No.3 (2006)

Industry and Domesticity: Exploring historical archaeology in the Ironbridge Gorge (with R.A. Ross), Post-Medieval Archaeology, 38(2), 215-225 (2004)
Betts Ian Dr Museum of London Archaeological Service email 020 7566 9328 46 Eagle Wharf Road, London N1 7ED Ceramic and stone building material, Roman painted wall plaster All Southern half of England - Procuratorial tile stamps from London, Britannia, 26, 1995, 207-229.

Ian Betts, Ernest Black & John Gower, A corpus of relief-patterned tiles in Roman Britain, Journal of Roman Pottery Studies, 7, 1994
Medieval 'Westminster' floor tiles, MoLAS monograph 11, 2002

Boyle Anne Dr Archaeological Project Services email 01529 461618 The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 9RW Ceramics (pottery and CBM) Pottery - Anglo-Saxon, Medieval, Post Medieval, Modern; CBM- Roman, Medieval, Post Medieval and Modern Lincolnshire (including North and North East) and parts of Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Norfolk AIfA Boyle, A. and Young, J. (2007) ""The Post Roman Pottery"" in Archaeological Excavations on Land Opposite The Old Vicarage, Church Road, Old Leake, Lincolnshire (OLV05), Archaeological Project Services: unpublished excavation report no. 11/06"

Boyle, A. (2006) The Cistercian Ware in Yorkshire and The East Midlands, University of Nottingham: Unpublished PhD Thesis.
Boyle, A. (2002 & 2003) "The Cistercian ware products of Ticknall, South Derbyshire", Medieval Ceramics, 26 & 27: 113-118
Member of the Medieval Pottery Research Group (Secretary 2004 to 2009)
Brickley Megan
University of Birmingham email 0121 414 5497 Institute of Archaeology & Antiquity,
the University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham B15 2TT
Human osteology all all - Brickley, M. & Buteux, S. and Adams, J. & Cherrington, R. (2006). St. Martin’s Uncovered: Investigations in the churchyard of St. Martin’s-in-the-Bull Ring, Birmingham, 2001. Oxbow Books: Oxford.

Brickley, M. & McKinley, J. (eds.) (2004). Guidance to Standards for Recording Human Skeletal Remains Institute of Field Archaeologists / British Association of Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology: University of Reading.

Brickley, M. Miles, A. & Stainer, H. (1999). The Cross Bones Burial Ground, Redcross Way Southwark, London. London: MoLAS.

Briscoe Diana C.
freelance, The Archive of Anglo-Saxon Pottery Stamps email 020 7794 6300 Archive of Anglo-Saxon Pottery Stamps
117 Cholmley Gardens
Fortune Green Road
London NW6 1UP
Identification of pot stamps (the impression into the clay, not applied stamps as in Samian ware) approximately CE 300 to 800 Great Britain, although I do have some from the continent - Report on West Heslerton pottery stamps for Dominic Powlesland

Report on stamps from Handford Road, Ipswich, for Suffolk Archaeological Unit

Report on stamps from Quarry Farm, Ingleby Barwick, for Alan Vince
Supported by the British Museum, the Society of Antiquaries of London,
the Society for Medieval Archaeology and the British Academy
Broadley Rose
Canterbury Archaeological Trust, UCL and Freelance email 07931 525919 3 Sweechgate,
Broad Oak,
Canterbury,
Kent
CT2 0QY
Vessel glass, also glass beads and window glass Principally Anglo-Saxon, also Tudor, Roman and Medieval England Student Broadley, R. forthcoming. "Glass beaker", in S. Boulter and P. Walton Rogers, Flixton Park Quarry Vol.1: Archaeological Excavations during the 1990s, East Anglian Archaology Report, Archaeological Service, Suffolk County Council.

Clark, R. 2005: Glass vessels in Lundenwic: an illustration of the contextual approach to fragments, Archaeological Review from Cambridge Vol. 20.2, 82-97.
"MA Artefact Studies, UCL 2003 (Distinction); PhD in progress at UCL on Glass Vessels of Middle Saxon England: Fragments found in Settlement and Use Contexts"
Brooks Alasdair Dr. Oxford Archaeology East email 01954 273373 Oxford Archaeology East
15 Trafalgar Way
Bar Hill
Cambridgeshire
CB23 8SQ
Most later post-medieval/modern finds types, but particularly British ceramics. Any finds post-dating c.1700 or 1750 depending on material (clay pipes back to 1600) International and trans-regional, particularly the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia - Brooks, A. & Connah, C. 2007. A Hierarchy of Servitude: Ceramics at Lake Innes Estate, New South Wales. Antiquity 81: 133-147. Alasdair Brooks is a specialist in the analysis of post-1750 artefacts, with a particular focus on comparisons of, and ideological meaning in, ceramics. He recently returned to the UK to take up the position of Finds and Environmental Officer for Oxford Archaeology East
Brown Duncan Harvey.
Freelance and Southampton City Council email 02380 632121 13,
Southcliff Road,
Southampton,
SO14 6GB
Saxon, medieval, post-medieval, industrial South of England: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Berkshire, Sussex. Also specific expertise in imported European pottery. MIfA Brown DH and Thomson RG, 2000, 'Medieval Pottery' in Fowler, PJ, 'Excavation of the Medieval Settlement of 'Raddun', Wroughton Mead, Fyfield Down, Wiltshire' Fyfod Working Paper 65, http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/fyfod/ Brown DH, 2002, 'Pottery in Medieval Southampton c1066-1510' Southampton Archaeology Monographs 8, CBA Research Report 133

Brown DH, Thomson RG, Vince A with Williams DF, 2006, 'The Pottery' in Saunders A, 'Excavations at Launceston Castle, Cornwall' The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series 24
I will also do ceramic building material if necessary.
Butler Chris
Freelance email 01323 871021 Rosedale,
Berwick,
Polegate,
East Sussex BN26 6TB
Prehistoric Flintwork Mesolithic onwards South East England, but would consider flintwork from elsewhere, including foreign sites MIfA Butler, C. 2005, Prehistoric Flintwork, Stroud, Tempus Publishing Ltd.

Butler, C. 2006, 'Flintwork' in The Ringlemere Cup, Needham, S. et. al.,
British Museum Press.
Butler, C. 2001, A Mesolithic and later prehistoric flintworking site at

East and West Hills, Pyecombe, West Sussex, Sussex Archaeological
Collections 139, 7-25.

Campbell Ewan
Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow . email 0141 330 3626 Department of Archaeology,
.University of Glasgow G12 8QQ
Pottery, glass, metalwork AD 400-800 Western Britain & Ireland MIfA Campbell, E 2000 A review of glass vessels in western Britain and Ireland AD 400-800, in Price J (ed) Glass in Britain and Ireland, AD 350-1100 London: British Museum Press (= British Museum Occasional Paper 127 ), 33-46.

Campbell, E 2007 Continental and Mediterranean imports to Atlantic Britain and Ireland, AD 400-800. York: CBA Research Report No 157.

Campbell, E. & Lane, A. 1993 'Celtic and Germanic interaction in Scottish Dalriada: the seventh-century metalworking site at Dunadd, in Higgitt, J. & Spearman, R. M. (eds) The Age of Migrating Ideas. Early Medieval Art in Northern Britain and Ireland, (Edinburgh: National Museums Scotland), 52-63

Caroscio Marta
University of Siena email

Pottery 11th-16th centuries Northern and central Italy. Andalusian and Valencian area (Spain) - "M. CAROSCIO, 2007, ‘Pyrotechnology and local resources in Chianti shire: from clay, limestone and wood to bricks, lime and pottery making. Some preliminary notes’, in Dragos Gheorghiu (ed.) Fire as an Instrument: The Archaeology of Pyrotechnologies, BAR S1619, 105-118.

M. CAROSCIO, 2006, ‘Lustreware production in Renaissance Italy and influences from the Mediterranean area’, Medieval Ceramics 28 (2004), 97-113

M. CAROSCIO, 2006, ‘Il forno e il ripostiglio del Castellaccio di Lucolena. Ceramica da cucina e da dispensa in un insediamento fortificato dall’ XI al XIII secolo’, in Atti del XXXIX Convegno Internazionale della Ceramica, Centro Ligure per la Storia della Ceramica, All’Insegna del Giglio: Firenze,153-162."
Research on archive documents
Carter Richard Dr University of Sussex email 01273 872956 Room EH133, CCE,
Sussex Institute
University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton,
BN1 9QQ
Ageing of Red Deer, Roe Deer and Wild Pig from tooth development. Site seasonality. Mesolithic For research - UK and S. Scandinavia MIfA 1998 Reassessment of seasonality at the early Mesolithic site of Star Carr, Yorkshire based on radiographs of mandibular tooth development in red deer (Cervus elaphus). J. of Archaeological Science 25, 851-856.

2006 A Method to Estimate the Ages at Death of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) and Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) from Developing Mandibular Dentition and it’s Application to Mesolithic NW Europe. In D. Ruscillo (ed.), Recent Advances in Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones. 40-61. 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002. Oxbow Books. Oxford.

In press Carter, R.J. & Magnell, O., A new method of age estimation in wild boar (Sus scrofa) based on molariform mandibular tooth development and its application to Mesolithic N.W. Europe. In: Pigs and Humans: 10,000 Years of Interaction. (eds. U. Albarella, K. Dobney, A. Ervynck, P. Rowley-Conwy). Accepted. Oxford Univ. Press.
Also involved in researching Diversity & Archaeology. Metal Detectorists and amongst Black & Minority Ethnic groups (funded project).
2007 Meeting the Learning Needs Of Metal Detectorists. The Higher Education Academy: History, Classics & Archaeology Subject Centre website at:
http://www.hca.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/TDG/reports/metaldetectorists-carter.php
Clarke Ciara Dr AOC Archaeology group email 0131 4403593 Edgefield Industrial estate,
Edgefield road,
LOANHEAD,
Midlothian,
EH20 9SY
Palynology - pollen and fungal spores Holocene UK MIfA Clarke, C 1999 Palynological investigations of a Bronze Age cist burial from Whitsome, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Journal of Archaeological Science 26: 553-560. Clarke, CM 2003 “Pollen analyses”, in Cressey, M and Sheridan, A The excavation of a Bronze
Copland-Griffiths Penny
Verwood & District Potteries Trust email 01985 840216 Little Stowe, Mill Street, Heytesbury, Wilts BA12 0EE Mainly Post Med 1260-1952 East Dorset - The Verwood & District potteries with David Alagar & Tony Light. 1979 Newsome publishers

Discover Dorset - Pottery Dovecot Press 1998

Dorset County pottery - The kilns of the Verwood district with Jo Draper 2002 Crowood Press

Courtney Paul
Freelance email 0116 2120271 20 Lytton Rd leicester LE2 1WJ ceramics, glass, metal, military med/post-med W. Europe (med ceramics- Wales & Marches) - Acton Court - glass & metal;

Beeston Castle - med ceramics & metal;

Usk - med and post-med ceramics, glass & metal

Craster Antonia Miss AOC Archaeology group email 0131 4403593 Edgefield Industrial estate,
Edgefield road,
LOANHEAD,
Midlothian,
EH20 9SY
Conservation of Artefacts - archaeological, historical, ethnographic, etc. Analytical techniques: EDXRF, microscopy etc, pest management n/a UK - n/a
Crone Anne Dr AOC Archaeology group email 0131 4403593 Edgefield Industrial estate,
Edgefield road,
LOANHEAD,
Midlothian,
EH20 9SY
All aspects of wood analysis - dendrochronology - species identification of charred and waterlogged material - analysis of artefactual and structural assemblages Holocene UK MIfA
Crone, B A 1998 'The development of an Early Historic tree-ring chronology for Scotland', Proc Soc Antiq Scot 128, 485-93.

Crone, B A & Fawcett, R 1998 'Dendrochronology, documents and the timber trade; new evidence for the building history of Stirling
Cruse R John
Volunteer Quern Coordinator for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Quern Survey email 01943 870952 3 Ellicott Court, Menston, Ilkley, W Yorks, LS29 6PA Querns/ Millstones IA/ R-B/ Early Med Yorkshire Affiliate All items (Adel, Leeds: Querns at R-B site; Bowes, Co Durham) are forthcoming
Cumberpatch BA PhD Chris Dr Freelance email 0114 2310051 22 Tennyson Road
Sheffield
S6 2WE
Pottery (excluding CBM) Later prehistoric, post-Roman, medieval, post-medieval, early modern and recent (up to early C20th) Derbyshire, North Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire (South, West and North), Tees Valley, County Durham, Northumberland - Cumberpatch, C.G. 2002 The pottery In: I. Roberts Pontefract Castle Archaeological Excavations 1982 –86. Yorkshire Archaeology 8. West Yorkshire Archaeology Service / English Heritage; 169-226.
Cumberpatch, C.G. 2003 The transformation of tradition; the origins of the post-medieval ceramic tradition in Yorkshire. Assemblage http://www.shef.ac.uk/assem/issue7/cumberpatch.html
Cumberpatch, C.G. 2004 Ceramics In: R.A. Gregory Rediscovering the Denaby pottery: archaeological investigations at Denaby Main, Conisbrough, South Yorkshire. Post-Medieval Archaeology 38, part 1.133 – 180.

Cumberpatch, C.G. Ixer, R., Morris, E. and Walster, A. 2005 Mellor: A review of the Later Prehistoric ceramics In: M. Nevell and N. Redhead (Eds.) Mellor: Living on the Edge: A regional study of an Iron Age and Romano-British upland settlement. Manchester Archaeological Monographs volume 1. University of Manchester Archaeological Unit / Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit / Mellor Archaeological Trust.

Full bibliography available on request
Full bibliography available on request
Devaney Rebecca
Freelance email 01224 821030 or 0785 4667817 6 Ashwood Drive,
Bridge of Don,
Aberdeen,
AB22 8XE
Flint analysis Mesolithic to Iron Age British AIfA Devaney, R. 2008. Flint in K. Poole and L. Webley, Prehistoric activity at Westwood, Broadstairs. Archaeologia Cantiana 128: 75-106.

Devaney, R. 2007. Flint in J. Timby, R. Brown, A. Hardy, S. Leech, C. Poole and L. Webley. Settlement on the Bedfordshire
Didsbury MPhil FSA Peter
freelance consultant email 01482 310613, 01482 494711 4 Victoria Avenue,
Princes Avenue,
Hull,
East Yorkshire,
HU5 3DR
pottery and clay tobacco pipes principally Iron Age and Roman, medieval and post-medieval Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire - Didsbury, P., ‘The Iron Age and Roman pottery’, in Rahtz and Watts 2004, The North Manor Area and North-West Enclosure. Wharram A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds IX, York University Archaeological Publications 11, 139-183

Didsbury, P. and Watkins, G., ‘The Pottery’, in Evans and Tomlinson (eds) 1992, Excavations at 33-35 Eastgate, Beverley 1983-86, Sheffield Excavation Reports 3, 81-120

Didsbury, P., ‘The Pottery’, in Drinkall and Foreman (eds) 1998, The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Castledyke South, Barton-on-Humber. Sheffield Excavation Reports 6, 297-314
Ceramic researcher for the Humberside Archaeology Unit 1987-1995, freelance specialist 1995 to date. Numerous other reports have either been published, are forthcoming, or exist as grey literature (particularly MAP2 assessments).
Durrant Jenny Mrs Exeter Archaeology email
Exeter Archaeology,
Custom House,
The Quay,
Exeter,
Devon, EX2 4AN
Roman tile; trainee in Roman pottery and Roman painted plaster Roman South West (especially Devon) - 1) J Wheeler and D Laing-Trengove, 2006, 'A Roman Tile Kiln on Hatherleigh Moor and the Sources of some Roman Tile in Devon', Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society, 64, 53-70.

2) J Wheeler, 2007, 'The Roman Tile' in Excavations at Princesshay, Exeter, interim report, Exeter Archaeology report (fothcoming).

Edwards MA Emily
Freelance email 01562 850981 124 High Street, Kinver, South Staffordshire, DY7 6HQ Prehistoric pottery Neolithic, Bronze Age and early to mid Iron Age. Britain - Barclay, A. J., and Edwards, E. J., In prep. ‘The prehistoric pottery’ in, Yarnton Floodplain. (Hey, G. et al.), Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph, Oxford Archaeology.

Edwards, E., forthcoming, ‘The Prehistoric Pottery’, In Brady, K. and Lamdin-Whymark, H., forthcoming. Excavation of a Neolithic to Iron Age landscape at Horcott Pit, Gloucestershire, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Edwards, E, In Booth, P., Champion, T., Garwood, P., Reynolds A., Robinson, M., and Munby, J., 2006, The Archaeology of Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (working reference only), (ed. Gardiner, J.) Archetype Publications?
I am an Honorary Research Associate with the University of Birmingham.
Evans C. Jane
Freelance email 01684 567131 194 West Malvern Road,
Malvern, Worcestershire,
WR14 4AZ
Pottery and Post Excavation Management M-LIA, Roman Severn Valley region/West Midlands MIfA 2000 Introduction, Form series (with M Darling, J Faiers and G Braithwaite), Fabric Descriptions, and The Period 3 pottery (with Jane Timby et al.) in, The Roman Pottery (J Timby, ed.), in P Ellis (ed.), The Roman Baths and Macellum at Wroxeter: Excavations by Graham Webster, 1955-85, English Heritage Archaeol Rep 9, 193-257, 273-77

2000 Severn Valley ware production at Newland Hopfields: Excavation of a Romano-British Kiln Site at North End Farm, Great Malvern, Worcestershire in 1992 and 1994, BAR British Series 313, Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit Monograph series 2. (C J Evans, L Jones and P Ellis)

2001 Excavation of a Romano-British Roadside Settlement. Fosse Lane Shepton Mallet 1990, Britannia Monogr Ser 18 (P Leach with C J Evans)
Jane Evans has worked for more than 20 years as a finds specialist and post excavation manager (liaising with specialists, organising project team meetings, producing and monitoring work programmes and editing specialist reports). She has specialised in the analysis of pottery since 1988. Since then she has been employed by Hereford and Worcestershire County Council (1988-1990) and Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit, now Birmingham Archaeology (1991-2002); the latter as a member of the University Research Staff. She is currently a freelance specialist, working for a range of archaeology units, and undertaking a part time Masters in ‘Landscape Archaeology and Geomatics’ at The University of Birmingham. Her main research interests cover ceramics from the broad Severn Valley area, encompassing assemblages from Shropshire (Graham Webster’s excavations at Wroxeter and sites in its hinterland); Worcestershire (in particular Sidbury, Deansway and The Butts in Worcester; Newland Hopfields kiln site, Malvern; Beckford, Iron Age to Roman settlement); Herefordshire (sites in the Frome and Arrow valleys) and Somerset (Shepton Mallet). Jane produced the Roman pottery section of the EH sponsored ‘West Midlands Regional Research Frameworks’ and is an active member of both the Study Group for Roman Pottery and the IfA. She has wide-ranging experience, dealing with large assemblages from complex urban and rural excavations and, for the Roman period, from urban, rural, military, villa and pottery production sites. She can provide spot dating and assessments through to detailed analysis and publication reports, support with post-excavation management, and is experienced in the use of relational databases and GIS. Jane lectures in ceramics on the MA in Practical Archaeology run by The University of Birmingham.
Evans PhD FSA Jerry Dr Freelance email
67, Dovey Road,
Mosely,
Birmingham
B13 9NT
Roman Pottery Roman North Britain - 1999 The Iron Age and early Roman pottery, in Creighton, J., The Market Weighton Bypass, in Halkon, P., and Millett, M., (eds) Rural settlement and industry; studies in the Iron Age and Roman archaeology of lowland East Yorkshire, Yorks Arch Report No 4, 177 220, Leeds

With P. Booth and J. Hiller
2001 Excavations in the Extramural Settlement of Roman Alchester, Oxfordshire, 1991, Oxford Archaeology monog No 1, Oxford

2002 Pottery from Catterick Bypass and Catterick 1972 (Sites 433 and 434) in Wilson, P.R., Cateractonium; Roman Catterick and its hinterland; excavations and research 1957-1997, CBA Res Rept 128, 250-351, York

Fairbairn Andrew
University of Queensland, Australia email 00 61 (0)7 33652780 Archaeology Program,
School of Social Science,
Michie Building,
University of Queensland,
QLD 4068,
Australia
Archaeobotany All UK, Europe, SW Asia, Australasia - Fairbairn A. 2005. A history of agriculture at Çatalhöyük East, Turkey. World Archaeology 37, 197 – 210;

Fairbairn A and Austin P. 2002. Archaeobotanical evidence. Oxoniensa 66, 325 – 33 (In A. Barber “A Romano-British settlement to the rear of Denchworth Rd, Wantage, Oxfordshire; evaluation and excavation in 1996-8”);

Fairbairn A S (ed.). 2000. Plants in Neolithic Britain and beyond. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 5. Oxford: Oxbow
Though based in Australia I take consultancy work from around the world
Foreman Martin Charles
Freelance email 01482 355796 2 St George's Grove,
St George's Road,
Hull
HU3 6EL
Bone/Antler Lead, Leather Stone, Fired clay/CBM Medieval (AD 410-1500) England - "M. Foreman 1991, Objects of Stone and Fired Clay; Lead; Jet, Shale and Amber; Bone and Antler; Masonry, in P. Armstrong, D. Tomlinson and D.H. Evans, Excavations at Lurk Lane Beverley, 1979-82, Sheffield Exc. Rep. 1

M. Foreman 1992, Stone objects; The Fired Clay, Jet and Amber (with D. Tweddle); Objects of Lead; Objects of Bone, Antler and Shell; The Leather (with D. Atkinson), in D.H Evans and D. Tomlinson, Excavations at 33-35 Eastgate Beverley, 1983-86, Sheffield Exc. Rep. 3

G. Drinkall and M. Foreman 1998, The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Castledyke South, Barton-on-Humber, Sheffield Exc. Rep. 6."
Also fishing weights (Steane and Foreman, 1998, 1991), Anglo-Saxon combs from Flixborough (in press), and full journal and monograph reports on Beverley Friary and Hull Citadel. Currently Asst. Keeper Archaeology for Hull Museums.
Fouracre Lynne Miss
AOC Archaeology group email 0131 4403593 Edgefield Industrial estate,
Edgefield road,
LOANHEAD,
Midlothian,
EH20 9SY
Geoarchaeology. Soil cheimcal analysis. Micromorphology AIfA Fouracre, L 2007 “Soil Micromophology”, in Toolis, R and Sproat, D The transformation of an early post-medieval town into a major modern city: excavation and survey of the Waverley Vaults, New Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Post-Medieval Archaeology 41/1,
Freeman Catherine
freelance email 01974 298846 Llygad yr Haul
Llanddewi Brefi
Tregaron
CEREDIGION
SY25 6RX
pottery medieval and post-medieval Wales, SW England, NE England - 1988 'Medieval pottery from Tintagel; A Summary' in Thomas,C. ed, 'Tintagel Papers' Cornish Studies 16, 67-68. (as Cathy O'Mahoney)

1996 'Pottery' in Andrews, P. 'Excavations at Cosmeston Medieval Village, near Penarth, South Glamorgan, 1993' Archaeology in Wales, 18-25

2007 'Examining the fragments: Pot and Clay' in Austin, D, 'Acts of Perception: a Study of Barnard Castle in Teesdale.' English Heritage and Durham and Northumberland Architectural and Archaeological Society Research Report 6. 352-499

Fryer Val
Freelance email O1508 521154 Church Farm,
Sisland,
Loddon,
Norwich,
Norfolk, NR14 6EF
Enviro. - principally plant remains and snails All All, but mainly Eastern England and the east Midlands MIfA Charred cereals and Other Remains in Niblett, R., Verulamium: Excavations within the Roman Town 1986 - 88. Britannia XXXVII, 173 - 180

Charred plant macrofossils and other remains in Bales, E., A Roman Maltings at Beck Row, Mildenhall, Suffolk. East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Paper 20, 49 - 54

Macrofossil and Biological remains in Shelley, A., Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich: Excavation and Survey of a Late Medieval Merchant's Tarding Complex. East Anglian Archaeology 112, 170 - 173

Gidney Louisa
Dept of Arch, Durham Uni and freelance email 1,
email 2
0191 334 1113 Department of Archaeology,
Dawson Building,
Science Site,
South Road,
Durham DH1 3LE
animal bones late IA to post-med England & Wales - Earliest Archaeological Evidence of the Ancon Mutation in Sheep Int. J. Osteoarchaeol 17: 318-21 (2007),

The Animal Bones in A. Connor & R. Buckley Roman & Medieval Occupation in Causeway Lane, Leicester, Leics Archaeol Monograph 5, 1999: 310-329,

Mammal Bone in CD Morris, CE Batey & DJ Rackham Excavation and Survey of a Norse Settlement NABO/Highland Archaeology Monograph 1 1995: 192-209

Giertz Wolfram
Freelance email 0049-2408-80242 Schmithofer Strasse 34,
D-52076 Aachen,
Germany
Pottery and ceramics Late Antiquity to 19th century, Rhine-Meuse region production sites (> NAA "Rheinland-Datenbank", Univ. of Bonn); NW-European distribution and trade - GIERTZ 1996 (1998) Middle Meuse valley ceramics of Huy-type: a preliminary analysis, in: Medieval Ceramics 20, 1996, 33-64.

GIERTZ 2000 Wolfram Giertz, Reliefbandamphoren aus St. Quirin im Kontext karolingischer Keramik, in: Max Tauch (ed.), Quirinus von Neuss. Beiträge zur Heiligen-, Stifts- und Münstergeschichte, Köln 2000, 222-271

GIERTZ 2006b Wolfram Giertz, Foreign influx in the formation of the Rhenish Vorgebirge pottery industries. Danubian-type wasters from Walberberg, c. 500 A.D., in: La Céramique du Haut Moyen Age dans le nord-ouest de l´ Europe (Ve-Xe siècles). Actes du colloque de Caen. Bilan et perspectives dix ans après le colloque d´Outreau. Caen 2006, 289-314.
Ceramic Research: Rhenish Vorgebirge kiln-sites; Meuse/Huy-type wares; Langerwehe, Aachen and Raeren stonewares and earthenwares; floor-tiles; stove-tiles; Majolica .Late Antiquity to 19th century, esp. Carolingian and Late-Medieval/Early Modern pottery
Gilbert David
JMHS and UCL email
07977 615249 41 Angus Street,
Cardiff
CF24 3LX
Pottery Analysis Sasanian & Islamic Middle East, Central Asia and Spain (imports in other areas) AIfA The Islamic ceramics from Merv.7th to 14th century AD, UCL Press: London
Puschnigg, G., Gilbert, D. and Vince, A. forthcoming The Ceramics from Merv Volume 1: The Archaemenid to late Sasanian ceramics from Merv c. 6th century BC to 7th century AD, UCL Press: London

At least one ceramics report published in Iran, the journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, each year from 1997 – 2003, with others forthcoming. Example:

Gilbert, D. 2001 Medieval Ceramics, in The International Merv Project, preliminary report on the ninth season (2000) Herrmann, G., Kurbansakhatov, K. and Simpson, StJ. et al. Iran XXXIX, 42-47
Contributed to the various projects including: Jam, Merv , Tell Brak and the UNESCO Intangible Heritage Project – The Blue of Samarkand
Gilmore Teresa
Finds Supervisor at Cotswold Archaeology email 01285 772621 Cotswold Archaeology
Building 11,
Kemble Enterprise Park,
Kemble, Cirencester
GL7 6BQ
Human Bone - inhumations & Cremations Prehistoric to Post-medieval South West, Wales AIfA Gilmore, T. 2007 The Human Bone in Watts, M (ed) 2007 Two Cemeteries from Bristol’s Northern Suburbs. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report No. 4, pp25-2.

Gilmore, T. 2006i Human Skeletal Remains in Barber, A, Cox, S. and Hancocks, A. 2006 A Late Iron Age and Roman Farmstead at RAF St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan. Evaluation and Excavation 2002-03. Archaeologia Cambrensis, 155, pp 103-104.

Gilmore, T. 2006ii The Human Remains in Coleman, L, Hancocks, A & Watts, M. 2006. Excavations on the Wormington to Tirley Pipeline, 2000. Four sites by the Carrant Brook and River Isbourne Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. Cotswold Archaeology Monograph 3, Cirencester
Gibson Alex
Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford email
Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, BD7 1DP Neolithic and Bronze Age Pottery Neolithic and Bronze Age Great Britain MIfA Prehistoric Pottery in Britain and Ireland. Stroud: Tempus Publishing 2004

Prehistoric Pottery: People Pattern & Purpose. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports S1156. Archaeopress 2003

The Pottery in Simpson, DDA, Murphy, E.M. & Gregory, R.A. Excavations at Northton Isle of Harris. British Archaeological Reports 408, Oxford: Archaeopress, 2006

Gray MSc BA hons PGCE Lisa
Freelance email 01795 590603 Call for details archaeobotany (including waterlogged and charred wood identification) any British - Most of my work has come from Southern England AIfA Brigham, T, and Woodger, A, 2001 Roman and medieval townhouses on the London Waterfront – excavations at governor’s House, City of London MoLAS Monograph 9 -Drummond-Murray, J, and Cowan, C, 2002 Settlement in Roman Southwark –archaeological excavations (1991-8) for the London Underground Limited Jubilee Line Extension Project MoLAS Monograph 12 -Stevens, S, 2006 ‘Excavations at the former site of Tribes Yard, Bersted St., Bognor Regis, West Sussex.’ Sussex Archaeological Collection vol. 144 pages 115 to 127 ~ 6 years full time archaeobotanist for MoLAS/MoLSS, 5 years building up freelance archaeobotany business
~ experienced in writing assessment reports and analytical reports for publication
~ archaeobotanical training at UCL (1995-1996) from Gordon Hillman, Jon Hather and Anne Butler
~part-time student MA in Maritime Archaeology at UCL (2007-2009 - recipient of EH bursary)
~experienced teacher of children and adults (GTC member, part-time primary school supply teacher, Medway Children's University tutor, AMTeC co-op Ltd associate)
~ research interests include maritime environmental archaeology, northern European plant folklore and traditional herbalism, recovery and curation of ancient plant crafts, outreach
Grimm Jessica
Wessex Archaeology email 01722 326867 Portway House,
Old Sarum Park,
Salisbury,
SP4 6EB
Zooarchaeologist Holocene Northwestern Europe AIfA Grimm, J.M. (2003): Untersuchungen an Tierknochen aus der jungbronzezeitlichen Flachsiedlung Rodenkirchen-Hahnenknooper Mühle, Ldkr. Wesermarsch. Mit einem Exkurs zu den Knochengeräten. Probleme der Küstenforschung im südlichen Nordseegebiet 28, 185-234, Oldenburg.

Grimm, J.M. (in prep): Silence of the lambs: the keeping of animals and the use of animal products in medieval cities with special attention to the situation in Emden (Lower Saxony, Germany), PhD dissertation, University of Groningen (NL).
Grimm, J.M. (in press): A dog’s life: Animal bone from a Romano-British ritual shaft at Springhead, Kent (UK). In: N. Benecke (ed.), Beiträge zur Archäozoologie und Prähistorischen Anthropologie VI, Langenweißbach.
Worked (also freelance) a few years in The Netherlands and Germany. I am a member of the International Council of Archaeozoology as well as of the Gesellschaft für Archäozoologie und Prähistorische Anthropologie
Gutierrez Alejandra Freelance email Pottery, roof furniture and small finds Medieval and later (up to 20thC) Pottery from Wessex and the West Country, including Bristol; imports from the Mediterranean (Spanish, Portuguese and Italian pottery) - Gutierrez, A, 2007 ‘Post-Roman pottery’, in C Gerrard with M Aston (eds) The Shapwick Project. A rural landscape explored, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 25, Leeds, 603–674

Gutierrez, A, 2003 ‘A shipwreck cargo of Sevillian pottery from the Studland Bay wreck, Dorset, UK’, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 32.1, 24–41

Gutierrez, A, 2000 Mediterranean Pottery in Wessex Households (12th to 17th centuries), British Archaeological Reports 306
Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Archaeology, Durham University
Haggarty George
Research Associate National Museums Scotland email (07818030932 c/o National Museums Scotland
Old Customs House
Commercial Street
Leith EH6 6LH
Ceramics 12th to 20th Centuries Europe - Haggarty, G 1999 ‘The pottery from St Nicholas Farm, St Andrews’ in Hamilton, J and Toolis, R ‘Further excavations at the site of a medieval leper hospital at St Nicholas Farm, St Andrews’ Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal 5 (1999), 97-101.

Haggarty, G 2006 ‘A gazetteer and summary of French pottery imported into Scotland c1150 to c1650 a ceramic contribution to Scotland’s economic history’. A CD Rom with Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 12 (2006).

Haggarty, G 2006 ‘West Pans Potteries Resource Disk’ A CD Rom with The Northern Ceramic Society Journal 22 (2005-6).

Hall Derek
34 Glenfarg Terrace, Perth, PH2 0AP email 01738 622393 55 South Methven Street,
Perth,
PH1 5NX
Pottery and Ceramic building material Medieval and Post Medieval Scotland MIFA Hall, D W 1996 `Blind Date-Scottish medieval pottery industries' Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal Vol 2, 126-128

Hall, D W 1998 'The Scottish Medieval Pottery Industry-a pilot study' Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal Vol 4, 170-178

Hall, D W and Hunter, D 2001 ‘The Rescue Excavations of some Medieval Redware Pottery Kilns at Stenhousemuir, Falkirk between 1954 and 1978’ Med Archaeol 45, 97-168
Research interest in kilns and associated technology.
Hall Mark Dr Freelance email 1-510-526-5467 6826 Waldo Ave.,
El Cerrito,
CA 94530
USA
archaeometallurgy; chemical analyses of glass and pottery Bronze Age through Early Medieval British Isles, Northeast Asia - "Ironworking from Some Early Medieval Irish Sites," Peritia, Vol. 9, 1995, pp. 221-233. (with Leonid Yablonsky)

"Chemical Analyses of Sarmatian Glass Beads," Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 25, 1998, pp. 1239-1245.

"Pottery Production during the Late Jomon Period: Insights from the Chemical Analyses of Kasori B Pottery," Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 31, 2004, pp. 1439-1450.
Doctoral Dissertation: Irish and Hiberno-Norse Ironworking. PhD awarded from the Department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley.
Member of the Register of Professional Archaeologists (ID #15945)
Hama Gail
Northern Archaeological Associates/freelance email 07925521992 1, Baliol Street,
Barnard Castle,
DL12 8AF
Small finds Anglo-Saxon to post-medieval North East/East Anglia AIfA Drinkall, G and Foreman, M The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Castledyke South, Barton-upon-Humber, Sheffield Excavation Report 6, 1998;

Drinkall, G "Objects of Copper Alloy" in K. Steedman, Excavations of a Saxon site at Riby Cross Roads, Lincolnshir, Arch J 151, 1994;

Drinkall, G "The Finds" inD. H. Evans, Excavations and watching briefs on the site of the KnightsHospitaller's Preceptory, Beverley, 1991-1994, East Riding Archaeologist vol.9 1997

Hartley Kay Hartley
Freelance email 01132432076 2, Clarremond Ave., Leeds LZ3 1AT Mortaria, notable stamped mortaria, early mortaria, mortaria linked with kilns or production centres Roman Roman Empire - Hartley, K.F. 1998 The incidence of stamped mortaria in the Roman Empire, with special reference to imports to Brirain, in Bird, J. (ed), Studies in Rome's material past in honour of B.R.Hartley, Oxbow Monograph 80, 199-217.

Hartley, K.F. and Gurney, D. 1997. A mortarium kiln at Ellingham, Norfolk, E Anglian Archaeol Occ Pap 2.

Hartley, K.F. And Tomber, Roberta, with a contribution on Wales by Webster, P. 2006, Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 13: A Mortarium Bibliography with reference toRoman Britain.

Hastie Mhairi
CFA Archaeology Ltd emailk 0131 273 4380 CFA Archaeology Ltd, Old Engine House, Eskmills Park,
Musselburgh, East Lothian, EH21 7PQ
Archaeobotany (carbonised and waterlogged plant remains);
Analysis of iron replaced wood; Sample Assessment
Prehistoric; medieval; Post-medieval Scotland; Northern England AIfA Hastie M 2005 ‘The Carbonised Plant Remains’ in C Lowe, New light on
Kelso Abbey: archaeological interventions on the Bridge Street Garage
Site, 1996-8 Proc Soc Antiq Scot (2005), 135
Hastie, M 2006 ‘Plant Remains’ in P. Masser, Cramond Roman Fort:

evidence from excavations at Cramond Kirk Hall, 1998 and 2001, Scottish

Archaeology Internet Report 20, Chapter 7, p15-16. (www.sair.org.uk)
Hastie, M (in press) ‘Analysis of the Iron-replaced wood from the
Newbridge Cart Burial’ to form part of a report on the cart burial in PSAS
Can provide:

* advice on on-site sampling strategies
* bulk sample processing and sorting for both waterlogged and
non-waterlogged material
* detailed sample assessments with recommendations for full
post-excavation analysis
* full post-excavation analysis including sorting and identification
of plant remains and reporting to publication level
Higbee Lorrain
freelance email 01823 400972 Somerset faunal remains (mammals/birds) all SW and SE England - Higbee. L., 2007.' Mammal and Bird Bone', 64-67; 95; 101; 120-125 & 136 in Davenport, P., Poole, C. and Jordan, D., Archaeology in Bath: Excavations at the New Royal Baths (the Spa), and Bellott's Hospital 1998-1999. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology Mongraph 3.

Higbee, L., 2006. ‘Faunal Remains from HAD IV’, 83-6 in Evans, C. and Hodder, I., The Haddenham Project II: Marshland Communities and Cultural Landscape. Cambrige: McDonald Institute Research Series.

Higbee, L., 2006. ‘The Mammal and Bird Bone’, 72; 150-60; 198 and 206 in Garrow, D., Lucy, S. and Gibson, D., Excavations at Kilverstone, Norfolk: an Episodic Landscape History. East Anglian Archaeol. Rep. No. 113.
Member of the Professional Zooarchaeology Group and the Association of Environmental Archaeologists. Complete bibliography available on request.
Higgins MIFA David Dr Freelance Consultant and Honourary Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool. email 0151 637 2289 3 Clarendon Road,
Wallasey,
Merseyside,
CH44 8EH
Clay Tobacco Pipes Post medieval Worldwide MIfA Higgins., D, A, 2006, ‘Pipe Clay Objects’ in A. Saunders (ed.), Excavations at Launceston Castle, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph, 24, 381-416 (xviii + 490pp, 2 colour plates and 2 fold-outs). Higgins, D. A., 1999, ‘Little Tubes of Mighty Power: A Review of British Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies’ in G. Egan and R. L. Michael (eds.) Old and New Worlds, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 310-321. Higgins., D. A., 1997, ‘The identification, analysis and interpretation of tobacco pipes from wrecks’ in M. Redknap (ed.) Artefacts from Wrecks, Oxbow Monograph 84, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 129-36. Dr David Higgins graduated with an honours degree in Archaeological Studies from the University of Leicester and has worked as a professional archaeologist since 1980. He worked with a Rescue Archaeology Unit in the early 1980s before running the archaeology programme at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust for a number of years. During the 1990s he worked for the Field Archaeology Unit at the University of Liverpool, latterly as its director. In 1995 he became a Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists, validated by Council in four different areas of competence (Archaeological Resource Management; Recording and Analysis of Buildings; Archaeological Field Practice; Finds and Environmental Study, Collections Research and Conservation). Since 1997 he has worked as a freelance consultant, specialising in the identification and analysis of clay tobacco pipes. Dr Higgins is an internationally recognised expert in this field, and regularly teaches and lectures on the subject, both in this country and abroad. His doctoral thesis, submitted to the University of Liverpool in 1987, was entitled ‘The Interpretation and Regional Study of Clay Tobacco Pipes: A Case Study of the Broseley District’. He prepares specialist reports for many of the large archaeological units as well as government bodies, such as English Heritage, and has published well over 200 papers on pipes in local, national and international journals. His particular research interest is in the identification of maker’s marks and he is compiling a national index of these, which already has some 25,000 entries from England in it. Dr Higgins is currently Chairman of the Society for Clay Pipe Research, a Trustee of the National Clay Tobacco Pipe Archive and a member of the Académie Internationale de le Pipe.
Hoffmann MA, Dr.Phil., PGCHE, AIFA, FSA Birgitta Dr freelance email 01625 526915 55 Broadwalk,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire,
UK,
SK9 5PL
Roman Vessel Glass,Glass Jewellery: Iron Age, Roman, early Medieval, Islamic, Early Modern, Clay pipes, Roman small finds, Amber Predominately Roman, in some areas Iron Age to early Modern UK, Germany, Benelux, Switzerland, North Africa AIfA B.Hoffmann, Vessel Glass and Faience, Glass Objects (with F. Cole), Beads (with F.Cole). in: D.J.Mattingly (ed), The archaeology of Fazzan. Vol. 2: Site Gazetteer, Pottery and Other Survey Finds. (Tripoli and London 2007) pp. 480-493 and 469-478.

B.Hoffmann, Römisches Glas aus Baden-Württemberg. Archäologie und Geschichte. Freiburger Forschungen zum ersten Jahrtausend in Südwestdeutschland Band 11. (Stuttgart: Thorbecke 2002),

B. Hoffmann, 'The Glass from Newstead and Vindolanda'. Annales du 15e congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre. New York and Corning 2001 (2003).41-45.

Holmes Matilda Mrs Freelance email 07969738005 Leicestershire / Northamptonshire Animal Bones Prehistoric to Post Medieval Any AIfA Thomas, DC, Deckers, K, Hald, MM, Holmes, M, Madella, M and White, K (2006) Environmental evidence from the Minaret of Jam archaeological project, Afghanistan. Iran XLIV

Webley, L, Timby, J, Wilson, M (2007) Fairfield Park, Stotfold, Bedfordshire: Later prehistoric settlement in the Eastern Chilterns. Bedfordshire Archaeology Monograph 7. Oxford Archaeology

Mattingly, DJ, Daniels, CM, Dore, JN, Edwards, D and Hawthorne, J (forthcoming). The archaeology of the Fazzan. Vol 4. Survey and excavations at Old Jarma (ancient Garama). Society for Libyan Studies / Department of Antiquities. London
Hopkins David W.
Archaeological Project Services email 01529 461499 The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 9RW Illustration (finds and reconstructions) N/A N/A - Göransson, K. (2007) "The Transport Amphorae from Euesperides 400-250BC", Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, 25 (illustrations of 400+ amphorae)

Allen, C. and Hopkins, D. (2000) "Bronze Age Accessory Cups from Lincolnshire", Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 66: 297-317 (maps and pot illustrations)

Connor, A. and Buckley, R. (1999) Roman and Medieval Occupation in Causeway lane, Leicester, Leicester Archaeology Monograph, 5 (illustrations of pottery, finds and glass)
Member of the Assocation of Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors No
Ingrem Claire
Freelance email 01297 631959
Animal bones (including fish) Palaeolithic to Post medieval UK AIfA Ingrem C. 2006 The animal bone in M. Fulford, A. Clarke & H. Eckardt Life and Labour in Late Roman Silchester: Excavations in Insula IX since 1997. Brittainia Monograph Series No. 22 London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. Pp 167-184

Ingrem, C. 2005 The fish remains. In Sharples, N. A Norse Farmstead in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations at Mound 3, Bornais, South Uist. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Ingrem, C. 2004 The animal bone. In D. Miles, S. Palmer, G. Lock, C. Gosden & A. M. Cromarty (eds) Uffington White Horse and its Landscape: Investigations at White Horse Hill Uffington, 1989-95, and Tower Hill Ashbury, 1993-4. Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 18, Oxford: Oxford Archaeology 191-195

Jefferies Nigel
Museum of London Archaeology Service email 0207 566 9323 Mortimer Wheeler House, 46 Eagle Wharf Road, London, N1 7ED Ceramics Medieval and Later London and its Local environs - Jeffries, N 2004 ‘Historically visible but archaeologically invisible; the Huguenots in 17th century Spitalfields’, Medieval Ceramics 25, 54-64

Jeffries, N and Hicks, D 2004 Biographies of London life: The archaeology of Londoners and their things (1600-2000), Research Matters 3. Museum of London.

Jeffries, N 2006 ‘The Metropolis Management Act and the archaeology of sanitary reform in the London Borough of Lambeth 1856-1886’, Post-Medieval Archaeology 40:2
Has over ten years experience in recording and publishing medieval and later ceramics with a particular interest and specialism in Georgian and Victorian ceramics and material culture
Jervis Ben P
Southampton City Council/ University of Southampton email 07834718097 Southampton City Museum,
Tower House,
Town Quay Road,
Southampton,
SO14 2NY
Saxon and Medeival pottery. Southern England – particulalry Sussex and Hampshire. Ceramic petrology. Saxon-Post Medieval Southern England PIfA Jervis, B, 2007, Late Saxon/Early Medieval Pottery in Allen, M, Prehistoric and Medieval Environment of Old Town, Eastbourne: Studies of Hillwash in the Bourne Valley, Star Brewery Site in Sussex Archaeological Collections 145

Jervis, B, Forthcoming, The Saxon Pottery in Thomas, G, Excavations at Bishopstone 2002-2005, CBA Research Report.

Jervis, B, Forthcoming: Late Saxon Handled Ceramic Vessels from Southern England, Medieval Archaeology.
Currently studying for PhD studying pottery use in Medieval Southampton. Drafts of the forthcoming publications are available.
Johnson Melanie Dr CFA Archaeology Ltd email 0131 273 4380 : The Old Engine House,
Eskmills Park,
Musselburgh,
East Lothian
EH21 7PQ
Prehistoric pottery All periods, with particular emphasis on Bronze Age and Iron Age Scotland, with particular emphasis on western Scotland AIfA Johnson, M 2006 ‘Pottery’ (Neolithic and Later) in Simpson, DDA, Murphy, EM & Gregory, R Excavations at Northton, Isle of Harris. Excavations at the Important Prehistoric Settlement with Artefacts and Structures Dating from the Late Mesolithic through to the Later Iron Age. BAR 408, Oxford.

Johnson, M 2004 ‘Prehistoric pottery’ in Rees, AR ‘The excavation of prehistoric and medieval features at Inchture, Perth and Kinross’ T/ayside and Fife archaeological Journal, 10, 84-93.

Johnson, M 1999 ‘Prehistoric Pottery’ in Speak, S & Burgess, C ‘Meldon Bridge: a centre of the third millennium BC in Peeblesshire’ Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland/ 129, 1-118.

Jones Jennifer Archaeological Services Durham University email 0191 334 1139 Dept of Archaeology,
Durham University,
South Road,
Durham
DH1 3LE
Conservation; EDXRF analysis; materials identification; freeze drying; X-radiography All UK - Deconstruction and Conservation of Roman Armour from the Millenium Excavations, Carlisle, English Heritage Centre for Archaeology report series 50/2005

Analysis of Glass Vessel, in Excavations at Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, 1990-99, RC Barrowman, CE Batey & CD Morris, Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries, 74, London 2007

Examination and analysis of gold foil from Wearmouth, in Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites, RJ Cramp, English Heritage 2006

Kent Oliver Dr Freelance email
6 Bayswater Avenue,
Westbury Park,
Bristol
BS6 7NS
Pottery identification and recording. Kilns. Making and firing technology. Experimental archaeology Potter : Medieval and Post-Medieval. Manufacturing, prehistoric to modern Primarily South West, and South Wales - 2007 ‘The Account Book of Thomas and George Penny, Kiln Builders of Bristol 1882 –1923,’ Bristol and Avon Archaeology, 21, (2006), 85-89.

2000/2001, 'Ceramic Finds from Archaeological Excavations at Glastonbury Abbey, 1901- 1979.’ Somerset Archaeology and Natural History, 140, (1996), 73-104; 141, (1997), 221-231.

2000, D. Dawson and O. Kent, ‘Reduction fired low-temperature ceramics’ Post-Medieval Archaeology, 33 (1999), 164-178.
Recommended specialist in Experimental Firing in Katherine Barclay, Scientific Analysis of Archaeological Ceramics. A Handbook of Resources. English Heritage. 2001
Kershaw Jane Ms Oxford University, Institute of Archaeology email 07765 721 231 33B Walton Crescent,
Oxford,
OX1 2JQ
Metalwork and small finds Anglo Saxon, Viking age, Medieval Uk and Scandanavia - 2008. 'The distribution of the 'Winchester' style in Late Saxon England: metalwork finds from the Danelaw', Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, vol. 15, 254-69
Forthcoming, 2009. 'A rare die from Swinhope, Lincolnshire', Medieval Archaeology
Kitch Jennifer
Archaeological Project Services email 01529 461618 The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 9RW Osteoarchaeology (Human and Faunal Remains) N/A N/A AIfA "Kitch, J. (2005) The Human Bone and The Animal Bone, in Romano-British Life in North Nottinghamshire: Evidence from Raymoth Lane, Worksop, Thoroton Society"

Kitch, J. (2006) "The Animal Bone" in Archaeological Investigation along the Route of the Weston Bypass (WBP 01), Archaeological Project Services: unpublished excavation report no. 145/06

Kitch, J. & Hamilton, J. (In Press) CTRL Phase 1, The Animal Bone Route Wide Report
Member of the International Council for ArchaeoZoology and the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology
Lamdin-Whymark Hugo
Freelance email 07740 648774 11 Sunningwell Road, Oxford. OX1 4SZ Lithic Analysis British Late Upper Palaeolithic to Late Bronze Age and the post-medieval gun-flint manufacture Southern and Central Britain MIfA Lamdin-Whymark, H, Brady, K and Smith, A, forthcoming, Excavation of a Neolithic to Iron Age landscape at Horcott Pit, Gloucestershire, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society

Allen, T G, Barclay, A and Lamdin-Whymark, H, 2004 Opening the wood, making the land: the study of a Neolithic landscape in the Dorney area of the Middle Thames Valley, in Towards a New Stone Age: aspects of the Neolithic in south-east England (eds. J Cotton and D Field) CBA Research Report 137, 82-98

Lamdin-Whymark, H, 2001 Neolithic activity on the floodplain of the river Thames at Dorney, Lithics 22, 22-37
Over the past decade I have analysed in excess of 100,000 flints for numerous commercial and academic institutions. For more information visit my website: www.flintwork.co.uk
Leivers Matt
Wessex Archaeology email 01722 326867 Portway House,
Old Sarum Park,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire, SP4 6EB
Ceramics and Lithics Ceramics: Early Neolithic - Early Iron Age; Lithics: Late Upper Palaeolithic - Early Iron Age Britain AIfA Powell, A. B. and Leivers, M. (in press) ‘Mesolithic and Neolithic Riverside Activity at Addington Street, London’. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society

Allen, M. J. and Leivers, M. (in press) ‘Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures and Later Prehistoric Farming: Duality, Imposition and the Role of Predecessors at Kingsborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society.
Leivers, M., Chisham, C., Knight, S. and Stevens, C. (in press) ‘Excavations At Ham Hill Quarry, Hamdon Hill, Montacute, Somerset 2002’. Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society.

Leivers, M., Chisham, C. and Harding, P. (forthcoming) ‘Excavations at Tank Hill Road, Purfleet, Essex, 2002’. Essex Archaeology. Leivers, M. (in press) ‘Late Mesolithic Activity at Sticklepath Hill, Barnstaple’. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society. Leivers, M. (2006) ‘Worked Flint’. In: M. G. Fulford, A. B. Powell, R. Entwistle and F. Raymond Iron Age and Romano-British Settlements and Landscapes of Salisbury Plain, 130-5. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology and University of Reading [=Wessex Archaeology Report 20].

MacSween Ann Dr freelance email 0131 229 3734. 6 Ettrick Grove,
Edinburgh
EH10 5AW
Ceramics Prehistoric and early historic Scotland MIfA MacSween, A 2005 ‘Pottery’, in Toolis, R 2005 ‘Bronze Age pastoral practices in the Clyde Valley: excavations at West Acres, Newton Mearns’, Proc Soc Antiq Scot 135, 479-83.

MacSween, A 2006 ‘Pottery’, in Armit, I, Anatomy of an Iron Age Roundhouse, Edinburgh (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland), 88-131.

MacSween, A 2007 ‘The Meldon Bridge Period: The Pottery from South and East Scotland Twenty Years On’, in Burgess, C, Topping, P & Lynch, F Beyond Stonehenge: Essays on the Bronze Age in Honour of Colin Burgess, Oxford (Oxbow Books), 367-376.

Madgwick Richard
Cardiff University email (029) 20879049 Cardiff School of History & Archaeology
Cardiff University
Humanities Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff
CF10 3EU
Zooarchaeology Bronze Age/Iron Age Britain Student Madgwick, R. in press. Patterns in the modification of animal and human bones in Iron Age Wessex: revisiting the excarnation debate. In O.P. Davis, N.M. Sharples & K.E. Waddington (eds.) Changing perspectives on the first millennium BC. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Madgwick, R. in press. Bone Modification and the Conceptual Relationship between Humans and Animals in Iron Age Wessex. In M. Maltby & J. Morris (eds.) Social Environmental Archaeology; integrated studies of ritual. Oxford: B.A.R.

Madgwick, R. 2007. Animal Bone from Llanmaes: Assessment. Unpublished C.O.R.G report.

Maltbu Mark
Bournemouth University email 01202 965159 School Of Conservation Sciences,
Talbot Campus,
Bournemouth University
animal bones; bone tools Neolithic and later Britain and Continental Europe MIfA 2002 Faunal remains (AES 76-7). In P. Booth and J. Evans, Roman Alcester: Northern Extramural Area: 1969-1988 Excavations. London: CBA Research Report 127: 265-90.

2006 Salt and animal products: linking production and use in Iron Age Britain. In M. Maltby (ed.) Integrating Zooarchaeology. Oxford: Oxbow: 119-24.

2007 Chop and change; specialist cattle carcass processing in Roman Britain. In B. Croxford, N. Ray, R. Roth and N. White (eds.)TRAC 2006: Proceedings of the 16th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Oxford: Oxbow 59-76.
Reader in Archaeology
Substantial experience in analysis of animal bones from Britain and also worked on material from France, Russia and Poland
McComish Jane
York Archaeological Trust email 01904 663017 York Archaeological Trust
47, Aldwark, York YO1 7BX
Ceramic Building Material Roman and Medieval York and hinterland - Lilley, J.M. (Maiden name) 1988. ‘The Tile’, in P. A. Yeoman, ‘Excavations of an Early Post-Medieval Kiln at Temple Street, Brill, 1983’, Records of Buckinghamshire, 30, 144-152

McComish, J.M., 2003. ‘Ceramic Building Material’, in N. Macnab, ‘41-49 Walmgate, York, UK’, The Archaeology of York, Web Series no 1, http://www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk

McComish, J.M., 2003. ‘Ceramic Building Material’, in B. Reeves, ’62-68 Low Petergate, York, Report on an Archaeological Evaluation’, York Archaeological Trust Field Report 2003, no 10 (grey literature report).

McSloy Ed
Finds Officer at Cotswold Archaeolgy email 01285 772618 Cotswold Archaeology,
Building 11,
Kemble Enterprise Park,
Kemble,
Cirencester
GL7 6BQ
Pottery and small finds all periods West/South-west (Glos./Bristol/Wilts/Oxon.) South Midlands (Northants/Cambs/Beds/Bucks) MIfA McSloy , E.R. 2006i 'The Pottery', 37-57 in Coleman, L., Hancocks, A. and Watts, M. 2006 'Excavations on the Wormington to Tirley Pipeline, 2000', Cotswold Archaeology Monog. 3.

M. McSloy , E.R. 2006ii 'Pottery', in Young, R. and Hancocks, A. 2006 'Early Bronze Age ring ditches and Romano-British agriculture at Showell farm, Chippenham. Excavations in 1999' Wilts Archaeol. Hist. Mag. 99, 23-33.

McSloy, E.R. 2007 'The Finds', 28-36, in Evans, D., Holbrook, N. and E.R. McSloy 2006 'A Later Iron Age Cemetery and Roman Settlement at Henbury School, Bristol: Excavations in 2004' Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report 4

Mills Coralie Dr AOC Archaeology group email 0131 4403593 Edgefield Industrial estate,
Edgefield road,
LOANHEAD,
Midlothian,
EH20 9SY
Dendrochronology and woodland history. Palynology. Scottish landscape history. Holocene UK MIfA Mills, C M Crone, A Edwards, K J & Whittington, G 1994 `The excavation and environmental investigation of a sub-peat stone bank near Loch Portain, North Uist, Outer Hebrides' PSAS 124, 155-171. Mills, C, Smith, M & Tipping, R 1998 'Vegetation', in McCullagh, R & Tipping, R (eds) The Lairg Project 1988-1996: The evolution of an archaeological landscape in Northern Scotland. Edinburgh: STAR, 10-11.

Mills, C M & Coles, G (eds) 1998 On the edge: human settlement and marginality. Oxbow Monograph 100. Oxford: Oxbow Books (AEA Symposia 13).

Mills, C & Crone, A 1998 'Tree-ring evidence for the historic timber trade and woodland exploitation in Scotland', in Stravinskiene, V& Juknys, R (eds) Dendrochronology and environmental trends: Proceedings of the International Eurodendro-98 Conference Lithuania, 46-55.

Mills, C M 2000 ‘Dendrochronology of oak timbers from historic buildings in St Andrews, Fife’, TAFAJ 6, 200-210.

Haselgrove, C & McCullagh, R with Lowther P & Mills, C 2000 An Iron Age coastal community in East Lothian: the excavation of two later prehistoric enclosure complexes at Fishers Road, Port Seton, 1994-5. STAR Monograph 6.

Mills, C M 2002 ‘The Granary, Elie Harbour, Fife: a contribution to the development of dendrochronology in Scotland’, TAFAJ 8, 190-8.

Crone, A & Mills, C M 2002 ‘Seeing the wood and the trees; dendrochronological studies in Scotland’, Antiquity 76, 788-94.

Crone, A & Mills, C M 2003 ‘Dendrochronologically dated buildings from Scotland’, Vernacular Architecture 34, 84-89.

Mills, CM, Armit, I, Edwards, K J, Grinter, P & Mulder, Y 2004 ‘Neolithic land-use and environmental degradation: a study from the Western Isles of Scotland’, Antiquity 78, 886-895.
Mepham Lorraine
Wessex Archaeology email 01722 326867 Portway House, Old Sarum Park, Salisbury SP4 6EB pottery, glass, glass Pottery (prehistoric; post-Roman (to post-med)) Post Roman (Glass); All Periods (Fired Clay) S England (Pottery); England (Glass and Fired Clay) MIfA Mepham, L., 2000, ‘Pottery’ in C.J. Young, Excavations at Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, 1921-1996, Wessex Archaeol. Rep. 18, 98-131;

Mepham, L., 1997, ‘Pottery’ [The Late Iron Age religious site]; ‘Pottery’ [The Romano-British cemetery] in Fitzpatrick, A.P. and Powell, A., Archaeological Excavations on the Route of the A27 Westhampnett Bypass, West Sussex, 1992. Volume 2: The Cemeteries, Wessex Archaeol. Rep. 12, 114-38 ; 257-63;

Barclay, A., Booth, P., Edwards, E., Mepham, L. and Morris, E.L., forthcoming, Ceramics from Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, CTRL Specialist Report, in ADS 2007

Mepham, L., 2003, ‘Glass vessels’; in McKinley, J.I., ‘The Early Saxon Cemetery at Park Lane, Croydon’, SyAC 90, 90;

Laidlaw, M. and Mepham, L., 2003, ‘Glass’ in Cooke, N., ‘Excavations at Creedy’s Yard, Highbridge Wharf, Greenwich, 1997’, LAMAS 53, 69-70;

Mepham, L., 2005, ‘Glass flasks/bottles’ in Gardiner, J. (ed.), Before the Mast: Life and Death Aboard the Mary Rose (The Archaeology of the Mary Rose Volume 4),462-3

Mepham, L., 1993, ‘Ceramic objects’; ‘Ceramic building material, daub and fired clay’ in Graham, A.H. and Davies, S.M., Excavations in Trowbridge, Wiltshire 1977 and 1986-1988, Wessex Archaeol. Rep. 2, Salisbury, 114-6; 116-7;

Mepham, L., 2007, ‘Metalworking debris’ [prehistoric] in Timby, J., Brown, R., Biddulph, E., Hardy, A. and Powell, A., A slice of rural Essex: archaeological discoveries from the A120 between Stansted Airport and Braintree, OWA Monog. 1, 44 (plus ‘Fired clay’, ‘Metalworking moulds’ on CD-Rom)

Mills J. M.
Freelance email 01460541886 1, Prospect Place,
Dark Lane,
Searington St Mary,
Ilminster,
Somerset TA19 OQW
Samian Early Roman Britain AIfA Wilcote Vol.III BAR

Fenchurch Street ( Wessex forthcoming)

Kirkham Fort, Lancs

Brdoswold Plainwares in Wilmott
Shepton Mallet forthcoming in Leach p.
Springhead, kurt in prep (Wessex/ Oxford CTRL)

Asthall in Booth P,

Mills Phil Dr Freelance email 07720889002 28, Park road,
Anstey,
Leicester
LE7 7AX
CBM ; Roman Pottery CBM: Roman, Medeival and Post Medeival; Pottery Roman CBM UK, Syria, Bulgaria, Lebanon, North Africa; Pottery North England, Syria MIfA Mills, P.J.E. 2006 The Ancient mediterrenian trade in CBM. Unpublished Phd Thesis, University of Leicester.

Mills P.J.E. in Prep The Iron Age and Roman Pottery from Hayton, East Yorks, with contributions by Evans, J., Hartley, K., and Willis, S.
Mills P.J.E. Unpublished The Ceramic Building Material from One Trinity, Newcastle, Unpublished report for Tyne and Wear Museum Services.
Chair of IFA Finds group 2007 +; Secretary of study Group for Roman Pottery 2006+; Virtual Secretary of Achaeological Ceramic Building Materials Group 2004+;
Memebr of Roman Finds Group, Medeival Pottery Research Group; Finds Research group 700-1200AD, The British Brick Society; Tile and Architectual Ceramics Society, CBRL
Honorary Visiting Fellow, University of Leicester
Monckton Angela
Member email
University of Leicester Archaeological Services,
University Road,
Leicester,
LE1 7RH.
Archaeobotany; Environmental Sampling and co-ordination Late Glacial to Post Medieval Midlands of England MIfA Monckton A. M. 1999. Plant Macrofossils, in Connor and Buckley, Occupaton at Causeway Lane Leicester. Leicester Monograph 1999.

Monckton A. M. 2006 Environmental Archaeology in the East Midlands in Cooper N (Ed) East Midlands Archaeological Resource Frameworks Ch 11. University of Leicester 2006

Monckton A. M. 1995 Environmental Archaeology in Leicestershire. Transactions of the Leicester Archaeological and Historical Society, 1995

Monteil Gwladys Dr Cambridge Archaeological Unit and Freelance email 01946 466 380 21 Wilberforce Road,
Wisbech,
PE13 2EX
Samian Ware and Roman pottery Roman Britain in particular London and East Anglia. Gaul - Monteil, G. 2005 Samian Ware in Roman London. PhD thesis, University of London.

Monteil, G. 2005 ‘The Roman pottery’. In Mortimer, R.; Regan, R. and Lucy, S. The Saxon and Medieval Settlement at West Fen Road, Ely: The Ashwell Site, EAA monograph.

Monteil, G. 2004 ‘Roman Pottery’. In Alexander, M., Dodwell N. and Evans C. A Roman Cemetery in Jesus Lane, Cambridge. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society XCIII, 67-94.

Mould Quita
Freelance finds specialist and director of Barbican Research Associates email 01366 328910 Eastmoor Manor,
Eastmoor Road,
Eastmoor,
King’s Lynn,
Norfolk
PE33 9PZ
Leather and metalwork Leather all periods, metalwork Roman, medieval and post-medieval countrywide - Mould, Q, Carlisle, I, and Cameron, E, 2003, Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York. The Archaeology of York The Small Finds 17/16

Fell, V, Mould, Q and White, R 2006, Guidelines on the X-radiography of Archaeological Metalwork. Swindon: English Heritage

Mould, Q, 2006, ‘The metal finds’ and with A Vince, ‘Introduction to the finds’ in Saunders, A, Excavations at Launceston Castle, Cornwall, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 24, 301-339 and 261-8 respectively

Nasanen Liisa
Miss
AOC Archaeology group email 0131 4403593 Edgefield Industrial estate,
Edgefield road,
LOANHEAD,
Midlothian,
EH20 9SY
Conservation of Artefacts - archaeological, historical, ethnographic, etc. Analytical techniques: SEM, HPLC, FTIR, microscopy etc, Wood, leather and fibre identification, disaster planning, conservation management planning UK -
Nicholson Rebecca Dr Oxford Archaeology email 01865 263824 Janus House,
Osney Mead,
Oxford. OX2 0ES
Animal bone, especially fish remains Any UK and North Atlantic MIfA R.A. Nicholson (2006) Fish Remains, pp. 353-369 in K. Parfitt, B. Corke and J. Cotter "Townwall Street, Dover, Excavations 1996." The Archaeology of Canterbury New Series Vol III.

Nicholson, RA. 2005 New evidence for the earliest records of the house mouse Mus domesticus and the field mouse Apodemus sylvaticus in Shetland. Environmental Archaeology, the journal of human palaeoecology 10(2). Oxbow Books: Oxford.

Nicholson, RA. 2004 The fish remains, in Excavations at Nos. 30-38 St. Thomas Street and No. 60 Redcliff Street, Bristol, 2000 (R. Jackson) Bristol and Avon Archaeology 19, pp. 47-50.
undertakes some non-OA specialist work
Ottoway Patrick
PJO Archaeology email office 01904 567372 mobile 07920 282590 5 Sandringham Street,
York,
YO10 4BA
Ironwork Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Medieval, Post-medieval Britain and northern Europe MIfA Ottaway, P., 1992. Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from 16-22 Coppergate, Archaeol. of York 17/6

Ottaway, P. and Rogers, N., 2002. Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Medieval York, Archaeol. of York 17/15

Ottaway, P., 2005. ‘Ribe ironwork’, in M. Bencard, A. Kann Rasmussen and H. Brinch Madsen (eds), Ribe Excavations 1970-76, Vol. 5 (Moesgard), 103-72

Peachy Andrew
Archaeological Solutions email 0771 316 0310 6 Riverside,
Hertford,
Herts,
SG14 1QE
Pottery & Ceramic Building Materials Prehistoric to Roman predominantly East Anglia AIfA ‘The pottery from Fosters End, Blackborough End, East Winch, Norfolk’in A Roman industrial complex at East Winch, Norfolk (in prep. for East Anglian Archaeology Monograph series).

‘The prehistoric pottery’ and ‘The Roman pottery’ in A late Iron Age and Romano-British farmstead at Cedars Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk (East Anglian Archaeology Monograph, forthcoming).

‘The Roman pottery from Pierrefitte Way, Braintree, Essex’ in Excavations at Pierrefitte Way, Braintree, Essex (in prep. for Essex Archaeology and History).
Will consider pottery and CBM assemblages outsourced from other archaeological units/projects on a case-by-case basis.
Quinn Patrick Sean Dt Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield email 0114 222 2949 Northgate House,
West Street,
Sheffield.
S1 4ET
Ceramic petrography, thin section analysis of stone and other cultural materials, analysis of microfossils in archaeology All periods All geographic areas - Quinn, P. S. and Day, P. M. 2007a. Calcareous microfossils in Bronze Age Aegean Ceramics: Illuminating Technology and Provenance. Archaeometry 49 (3) in press.

Quinn, P. S. and Day, P. M. 2007b. Ceramic Micropalaeontology: The Analysis of Microfossils in Ancient Ceramics. Journal of Micropalaeontology 26 (2) in press.

Hein, A., Day, P. M., Quinn, P. S. and Kilikoglou, V. 2004. The geochemical diversity of Neogene clay deposits and its implications for provenance studies of Minoan pottery, Archaeometry 46 (3): 357–384.

Richardson Beth
Museum of London Archaeological Services (MoLAS) (part-time). Can also do freelance work. email 1
email 2
01727 869897 44 Blandford Road,
St Albans,
Herts,
AL1 4JR
Roman pottery Roman London and the South-east - Richardson, B, and Tyers, P A, 1984 North Gaulish pottery in Britain, Britannia 15, 133–41

Davies, B J, Richardson, B, and Tomber, R S, 1994 The archaeology of Roman London: Vol 5, A dated corpus of early Roman pottery from the City of London, CBA Res Rep 98, London

‘The Roman Pottery’ in Dunwoodie, L, 2004 Pre-Boudican and later activity on the site of the forum: excavations at 168 Fenchurch Street, City of London, MoLAS Archaeol Stud Ser 13, London

Rogers Nicola
York Archaeological Trust email 01904 663033 York Archaeological Trust for Excavation and Research Limited
47 Aldwark,
York
YO1 7BX
small finds Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Medieval primarily - but not exclusively - northern England MIfA (1) Nicola S.H. Rogers (1993) Anglian and Other Finds from Fishergate. The Archaeology of York 17/9

(2) A.J.Mainman, N.S.H.Rogers (2000) Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Anglo-Scandinavian Finds. The Archaeology of York 17/14

(3)P.J.Ottaway, N.S.H.Rogers (2002)Craft,Industry and Everyday Life: Medieval Finds. The Archaeology of York 17/15

Sage Andrew
Freelance email 07881 943362 23 Mill Plat Avenue, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 6RD Ceramics. Medieval and Post-Medieval North-east England; Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and Durham. AIfA The Medieval pottery from archaeological excavations at Tuthill Stairs, Newcastle upon Tyne (NTS04/NTS05)

Archive report for Tyne and Wear Museums Archaeology Dept.
An Assessment of the medieval pottery from archaeological excavations at Fox Coverts, Dinnington, Northumberland (FC05)
Assessment report Tyne and Wear Museums Archaeology Dept.

The Medieval Pottery from the Castle, Newcastle upon Tyne
Publication report for Newcastle City Council Co-author with J. Vaughan
I was funded by English Heritage for 12 months as a trainee specialist as part of the Newcastle Castle post-ex project during 2004.
I am also assistant secretary for the Medieval Pottery Research Group.
Sealey FSA Paul R. Dr freelance email 01206-576575 59 Maidenburgh Street,
Colchester,
Essex
CO1 1UB
pottery, amphoras, fired clay artefacts, metalwork, brick and tile prehistoric (metal work, fired clay artefacts); Roman (amphoras, Fired clay artefacts, brick and tile) eastern England from Norfolk to Essex, taking in Herts and Bucks (pottery, fired clay, metal work, brick and tile); national (amphoras) - Sealey, P.R., 1985. Amphoras from the 1970 Excavations at Colchester Sheepen (British Archaeological Reports, British Series 142) (Oxford)

B Sealey, P.R., 1999. ‘Finds from the cauldron pit. The spouted strainer bowls’, in N.R. Brown, The Archaeology of Ardleigh, Essex: Excavations 1955-1980 (East Anglian Archaeology Report 90) (Chelmsford), 117-24

Sealey, P.R., 2006. ‘Two new decorated Iron Age mirror finds from Essex’, in P.J. Ottaway, (ed.), A Victory Celebration: Papers on the Archaeology of Colchester and Late Iron Age-Roman Britain Presented to Philip Crummy (Colchester), 11-18

Sealey, P.R., 2007. A Late Iron Age Warrior Burial from Kelvedon, Essex (East Anglian Archaeology Report 118) (Colchester) & many others

Shaffrey Ruth Dr Oxford Archaeology email 0118 9415122 Oxford Archaeology,
Janus House,
Osney Mead Industrial Estate,
Oxford, OX2 2ES
Worked stone of all types but in particular portable artefacts such as querns All periods Mainly central, south and south east England MIfA Shaffrey, R. 2006: Grinding and Milling. Romano-British Rotary Querns made from Old Red Sandstone. BAR British Series.

Booth, P., Cool, H., Keys, L., Northover, P. and Shaffrey, R., 2007: Small Finds from Thurnham Roman Villa, CTRL Specialist Report Series, Archaeology Data Service (web address)

Shaffrey, R. In prep: The Worked Stone in C. Howard-Davis (Ed) 'The Carlisle Millennium Project: Excavations in the Roman fort and medieval castle at Carlisle, 1998-2001'. Volume Two.

Smith Catherine
SUAT Ltd email 01738 622393 55 South Methven Street,
Perth,
PH1 5NX,
Scotland
Mammal and Bird bone All (Neolithic, Iron Age, Roman, medieval, post-medieval) Scottish mainland & islands; Northern England - Smith, C (1998) 'Dogs, cats and horses in the Scottish medieval town' Proc Soc Antiq Scot 128 (1998), 859-885

Smith, C (2000) 'A grumphie in the sty: an archaeological view of pigs in Scotland, from their earliest domestication to the agricultural revolution' Proc Soc Antiq Scot 130 (2000), 705-724

Smith, C (2000) 'The animal bone' in D R Perry Castle Park, Dunbar. Two thousand years on a fortified headland. Soc Antiq Scot Monogr 16, 195-279

Starley David Dr Royal Armouries email 0113 220 1919 75 Albert Rd.
Saltaire
Shipley
W.Yorks
BD18 4NS
Scientific investigation of ferrous artefacts and arms and armour in all materials. Industrial debris identification, Finds X-radiography, XRF analysis, metallography (optical microscopy of metal samples) Iron Age to contemporary All AIfA Starley, D. (2005) Metallic Surface Coatings on Arms and Armour: The role of X-ray fluorescence analysis Arms and Armour Vol. 2, No.2, 199-207.

Starley, D. (2005) What's the Point? A Metallurgical Insight into Medieval Arrows. In R Bork ed., De Re Metallica, The Uses of Metal in the Middle Ages. AVISTA Studies in the History of Medieval Technology, Science and Art Vol 4, Ashgate, Aldershot 207-218.

Starley, D. & Cahill, F. (2007) Chapter 28. X-radiographic Examination of a Historic Mannequin on Display in Edinburgh Castle. In: O'Connor, S and Brooks, M., (ed), X-radiography of Textiles, Dress and Related Objects Elsevier, Oxford 319-324.
Arms and armour investigation carried out in close association with other subject specialist within the Royal Armouries Museum.
Taylor Gary
Archaeological Project Services email 01529 461618 The Old School, Cameron Street, Heckington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 9RW Clay pipes

bronze casting mould
Clay Pipes: Post Medeival; Bronze casting Mould: Med- early post Med Clay Pipes: Central and Eastern England; Bronze casting Mould: all of Britain -r Taylor, G. (2002) 'The clay pipe from Pescod Square', in G. Davies, An Archaeological Field Evaluation (Trial Trenching) of land at Pescod Square, Boston, Lincolnshire. ARCUS Project Report 270c.1
Taylor, G. "An early reference to Tobacco Pipes at Stamford, Lincolnshire, Society for Clay Pipe Research Newsletter 56

Taylor, G. (2002) 'The clay pipe and other finds from Cowpen Bewley (Middlesborough) to Warden Law (Sunderland) gas pipeline', for Pre Construct Archaeology

Taylor, G. (1997) "Medieval bronzefounding at Deansway, Worcester", Historical Metallurgy 30.2

Taylor, G. (2004) "Bronzeworking moulds", in H. Dalwood and R. Edwards, Excavations at Deansway, Worcester 1988-89:Romano-British small town to late medieval city, CBA Res Rep 139
Taylor, G. (1997) 'The casting mould', in N. Herbert, Archaeological Evaluation of land at 51 Wide Bargate, Boston, Lincolnshire (BWB97), APS report
Member of Society for Clay Pipe Research since 2000
Member of Society for Clay Pipe Research since 2000
Thomas Mike Seager
Freelance email 01273 478334 Lower Ground,
12 St Nicholas Lane,
Lewes,
Sussex,
BN7 2JY
Pottery and stone Neolithic–Iron Age Southeast England (Greater London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey and East Hampshire) and northern Puglia, Italy - 1999. Stone finds in context. A contribution to the study of Late Prehistoric artefact assemblages. Sussex Archaeol Coll 137, 39–48.

2006. The pottery, in T. Carew, B. Bishop, F. Meddens & V. Ridgeway, Unlocking the Landscape: Archaeological Excavations at Ashford Prison, Middlesex, London, Pre-Construct Archaeology Monograph 5, 22–4, 34, 56–8 & appendix.1.

2006. The pottery, in K. Hülka, Bronze Age occupation of Newbury Park: further evidence of prehistoric Redbridge. London Archaeologist 11, 105–7.
Mike is an Honorary Research Fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. He has produced pottery reports for Archaeology South-East (under its previous management), MoLAS, Oxford Archaeology, Northamptonshire Archaeology and Pre-Construct Archaeology (London), and stone reports for Archaeology South East and RPS Clouston. He is also a practicing field archaeologist.
Timby BA PHD FSA Jane Dr Freelance email 01453 882851 Sister Mary’s Cottage, High Street, Chalford, Stroud, Glos GL6 8DH pottery; post excavation management Later prehistoric, Roman, Saxon Central and southern Britain MIfA Timby, J, 1988, The Middle Saxon Pottery, in P. Andrews (ed) Southampton Finds, volume 1: The Coins and Pottery from Hamwic, Southampton City Museums, Southampton, 73-124, MF 1-4

Timby, J, 2000, The Pottery, in Fulford M G and Timby J R, 2000, Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester, Excavations on the site of the Forum-Basilica 1977, 1980-6, Britannia Monog 15

Timby, J, Brown, R, Biddulph E, Hardy, A, and Powell, A, 2007, A slice of rural Essex. Archaeological discoveries from the A120 between Stansted Airport and Braintree, Oxford-Wessex Archaeol monog 1
Visiting Research Fellow, University of Reading
Tyson Rachel Dr Freelance email 01249 814273 25 North Street,
Calne,
Wiltshire SN11 0HQ
Glass: vessel, window and objects Predominantly Medieval and Post-Medieval Britain, although since much fine glassware was imported I have researched European finds and reported on glass from Mayenne, France - Tyson, R, 2000, Medieval glass vessels found in England c AD 1200-1500, CBA Research Report 121;

Tyson, R, 2002, Glass vessels and Glass hanging lamps, in Ottaway P and Rogers N, Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Medieval York, The Archaeology of York: The Small Finds 17/15, 2814-27, 2860-1;

Tyson, R, 2005, The Glass, in D Killock and F Meddens, Pottery as plunder: a 17th-century maritime site in Limehouse, London, Post-Medieval Archaeology 39/1, 52-8

Vann Stephanie Louise
Freelance email
21 Falmouth Drive,
Wigston,
Leicester,
LE18 2HH
Archaeozoology, Palaeopathology Any Any - Vann, S. (in prep). Recording the Facts: A Generic Recording System for Animal Palaeopathology. University of Leicester: Doctoral Thesis.

Vann, S., and Thomas, R. 2006. Humans, other animals and disease: a comparative approach towards the development of a standardised recording protocol for animal palaeopathology. Internet Archaeology 20. http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue20/vannthomas_index.html

Vann, S. 2005. The Animal Bone. In Walker, C. A Roman Roadside Settlement at Elsea Park, Bourne, Lincolnshire. Northamptonshire Archaeology Report 05/080.

Vaughan Jenny
freelance email 01913701273 mobile: 07790 954109 4 Pelton Mews, Chester-le-Street DH2 1QG pottery, clay pipes, cbm medieval and post medieval North East MIfA Pottery, clay pipes and other finds in Nolan, J. and Vaughan, J.E 'Excavations on the site of the Regional Music Centre (SAGE) Gateshead" Forthcoming in Archaeologia Aeliana Vol. 36 2007;

Pottery and clay pipes in R. Fraser, C. Jamfrey and J.E. Vaughan, ''Excavation on the site of the Mansion House, Newcastle, 1990' Archaeologia Aeliana, 5th series, Vol. 23;

with Andrew Sage 'The medieval pottery assemblage from the Castle, Newcastle upon Tyne' Draft report 2006 (forthcoming in Archaeologia Aeliana)
Other finds categories also covered: leather, glass, metalwork etc.
Vaughan-Williams Alys
freelance email 01629 820291 Cromford, Derbyshire archaeobotany All periods United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, France, Libya,
Jordan.
- Keith-Lucas, F. with Vaughan-Williams, A. and Moore, P., 2007 'Archaeological Investigations at the Junction of Vicarage Lane and Romford Road, Newham', London Archaeologist, Vol. 11, No. 9

Wilson, A. I., Bennett, P., Buzaian, A. M., Cherstich, L., Found, B.,Göransson, K., Holman, J., Lane, R., Morley, G., Russell, B., Swift, K.,Vaughan-Williams, A. and Zimi, E. “Euesperides 2006: Preliminary report on the Spring 2006 Season”, Libyan Studies 37, 117-157

Branch, N.P. and Vaughan-Williams, A. 2004 ‘Environmental Archaeology’, in Carew, T. and Sabel, K. (2004) Stanmore Park: from medieval and post-medieval ribbon development to country house and estate, LAMAS 55, 137
Vaughan-Williams, A. 2004 ‘Recherches environnementales et archéologiques préliminaires menées sur les sites du Briquetage de la Seille (France, département Moselle) à l’occasion de la campagne de terrain’, in Olivier, L. (ed.) Le « Briquetage de la Seille » (Moselle):
Prospection thématique et sondages de vérification des anomalies géomagnétiques, Campagne 2004, Musée des Antiquités Nationales,

Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 129-135
www.alysvaughanwilliams.co.uk
Vyner Blaise
Consultant email 01642 713752 16 College Square,
Stokesley,
Middlesbrough,
North Yorkshire TS9 5DL
Ceramics Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age Northern England, Yorkshire, North Midlands, Wales - The earlier prehistoric pottery, in I Roberts, A Burgess and D Berg (2001) A New Link to the Past: The Archaeological landscape of the M1 – A1 Link Road, Yorkshire Archaeology, 7, 149-151.

Pottery, in C Moloney, R Holbrey, P Wheelhouse and I Roberts 2003 Catterick Racecourse, North Yorkshire: The Reuse and Adaptation of a Monument from Prehistoric to Anglian Times, ASWYAS Publications, 4, 30-35.

Grey literature 2007: A Grooved Ware assemblage from Sedbury Home Farm, Sedbury, North Yorkshire (SCA1306), report for Oxford Archaeology North
Associated small finds assemblages also reported on.
Walker Helen
Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit email 01376 331431 Essex CC Field Archaeology Unit, Fairfield Court, Fairfield Road, BRAINTREE, Essex, CM7 3YQ Medieval and later pottery AD850 to 20th century Essex - Davey, W. and Walker, H., forthcoming, The medieval and post-medieval pottery industry at Harlow, Essex, Medieval Ceramics Monograph 00

Walker, H., 1995, 'The medieval and post-medieval pottery', in Wymer, J. J. and Brown, N. R., North Shoebury: settlement and economy in south-east Essex, 1500BC - AD1500 E. Anglian Archaeol. Rep.75, 102-24

Walker, H., 2002, 'An 18th-century assemblage from a well in the garden of 4 Falcon Square, Castle Hedingham', Essex Archaeol. Hist. 33, 288-309

Ward Margaret
Freelance email
2 Woodfields, Christleton, Chester CH3 7AU Samian ware Roman Britain, particularly the North MIfA Bulmer, M 1980: An introduction to Roman samian ware, with special reference to collections in Chester and the north-west, J Chester Archaeol Soc 62, 1980 for 1979, 5-72.

Ward, M 1998: A collection of samian from the legionary works-depôt at Holt, in J Bird, ed, Form and fabric. Studies in Rome’s material past, in honour of B R Hartley Oxbow Monograph 80, 1998, 133-143.

Ward, M 2007 forthcoming. The samian ware, in Cool, H.E.M and Mason, D.J.P (eds.) (in press) Roman Piercebridge: Excavations by D.W. Harding and Peter Scott 1969 – 1981, 2007 forthcoming

Warman Sylvia
Environmental Officer at Cotswold Archaeology email 01285 772 618 Cotswold Archaeology
Building 11,
Kemble Enterprise Park,
Kemble,
Cirencester
GL7 6BQ
Animal and bird bones Prehistoric to Post-medieval South West, South East, London MIfA "Warman, S. 2002 The animal bones - Floral Street Archive report (FLR 00)Unpublished archive report for AOC Archaeology Group.

Warman, S. 2005 'Two novel methods for the study of dental morphological variation in Sus scrofa, in order to identify separate breeding groups within archaeological assemblages' in Vigne, J.-D., Peters, J and Helmer, D. 2005 The First Steps of Animal Domestication New archaeological approaches Proceedings oif the 9th ICAZ conference, Durham 2002, Oxford, Oxbow Books, 61-79

Warman, S 2006 'Animal Bone' in Evans, D., Holbrook, N. and E.R. McSloy 2006 A Later Iron Age Cemetery and Roman Settlement at Henbury School, Bristol: Excavations in 2004 in Watts, M. 2006 Two cemeteries from Bristol's Northern Suburbs Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological report No., 37-41"

Warry Peter
freelance email 01242 518552 Coxhorne, London Rd, Cheltenham, GL52 6UY CBM, roof structures Roman any - Warry, P. 2006: Tegulae: manufacture, typology and use in Roman Britain, BAR 417

Warry, P. 2006: ‘A dated typology for Roman roof-tiles (tegulae)’, JRA 19, 246-64

Warry, P. 2007: ‘Roman tile: hard-core or hard data?’, Current Archaeology 209, 27-30

Wastling Lisa M.
Senior Finds Officer, Humber Field Archaeology, plus additional freelance work email 01482 310608/ 07941 185488 Humber Field Archaeology, The Old School, Northumberland Ave, Hull HU2 0LN Recorded Finds Assessments and Publication Reports

Pottery Assessments and Publication Reports
Recorded Finds: Romano-British to Post-medieval

Pottery: Medieval and Post-medieval
Recorded Finds: Britain , Pottery: Eastern Yorkshire - Numerous Finds Reports in D.H. Evans and C.P. Loveluck (eds.) Life and Economy at early medieval Flixborough, c. AD 600-1000: The Artefact Evidence. Excavations at Flixborough Vol. 2, Oxbow books, in prep

Cool H.E.M. and Wastling L.M. 'The Small Finds and Vessel Glass from TSEP Site 907, Goodmanham' in Cottrell, T. and Cox, P. (eds.) Five Ancient Yorkshire Landscapes – The Iron Age and Romano-British Archaeology of the BP Teesside to Saltend Ethylene Pipeline 1998-2000, Yorkshire Archaeology Society Monograph, forthcoming

'The Pottery' in D.H. Evans Excavations and Watching Briefs on the site of the Knights Hospitaller's Preceptory, Beverley, 1991-94, East Riding Archaeol. 9 (1997), 66-115
at July 2007, Publication reports completed (47), Assessments (192). Also writes contributions to climbing and bouldering guides.
White Susie Dr Hon. Res. Fellow, University of Liverpool email 0151 637 2289 3 Clarendon Road, Wallasey, Merseyside, CH44 8EH Clay Tobacco Pipes 17th-20th Centuries Yorkshire - 2002 Davey P J & White S D ‘The clay tobacco pipes’ in I Roberts et al
‘Pontefract Castle archaeological excavations 1982-86’ Yorkshire

Archaeology, 8, 226-249.
2003 White S D, and Davey P J, ‘Eighteenth and nineteenth century clay

tobacco pipes from Pontefract Castle’ Yorks Arch J, 75, 129-144.

2004 Higgins, D.A. and Davey, P. (eds.) The dynamics of regionalisation and

trade: Yorkshire clay tobacco pipes c1600-1800 British Archaeological
Reports, XVIII, (British Series No. 374), Oxford, 567pp.
Currently a committee member for the Soceity for Clay
Pipe Research and Curator of the National Clay Tobacco Pipe Archive, which
is housed within the Department of Archeaology at Liverpool University.
Wild Felicity
Freelance email 0161 4322460 30, Princes Road,
Heaton Moor,
Stockport SK4 3NQ
Samian Ware Roman Britain - Samian Ware in Hurst, H.R.1985 Kingsholm, In Gloucester Archaeological Reports I, 1985, 56-67, 105-6,109-11.

Samian Ware in Edwards, B.J.N. and Webster, P.V., 1985 Ribcester excavations, Part I: Excavations within the Roman Fort 1970-1980, Cardiff, 1985, 48-58. Part III: excavations in the Cival Settlement 1968-1980, 1988, 9-50.

Samian Ware in Davenport, P., Poole, C. and Jordan, D. 2007, Archaeology in Bath: Excavations at the New Royal Baths ( the spa) and Bellott's Hospital 1998-1999, Oxford Archaeology Monograph 3, 40-48
FSA
Wilmott Hugh Dr University of Sheffield email
Department of Archaeology,
University of Sheffield,
Northgate House,
West Street,
Sheffield, S14ET
Window and vessel glass Early medieval, late medieval, post-medieval The whole of the UK MIfA Willmott,H 2005 A History of English Glassmaking, AD43-1800. Stroud, Tempus Publishing

Tyler, K, & Willmott, H 2005 Mr Baker's late 17th-century glasshouse at Vauxhall. Museum of London Archaeology Service Monograph

Willmott, H 2002 Early Post-Medieval Glass in England, c.1500-1670. CBA Research Report 132

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