Services Offered
Roman and Medieval CBM
Project Design, advice on sampling strategies, assessment and publication reports for ceramic building materials from around Britain.
Iron Age and Roman Pottery (With Dr Jerry Evans):
Project Design, post excavation program design, Spot dating reports, assessment reports analysis reports, publication reports, scientific analysis.
Based on over 30 years experience working on projects in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, North England, the Midlands, Cambridgeshire and the Southwest.
Data Curation and Analysis
We have wide experience in the migration of data from different propriety formats and utilising relational databases
to address analytical needs as well as the use of multivariate methods for the analysis of complex datasets, made up of different artefact types.
Other artefact types covered include: Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon pottery of the North of England; daub; mud brick and fired clay.
All work carried out to the recommendations of the Study Group for Roman Pottery , the guidelines of the Archaeological Ceramic Building Materials Group, the guidance to best practice of the Archaeological Archives Forum, and the relevant CIfA standard and guidance (i.e. for the collection, documentation, conservation and research of archaeological materials, and the creation, compilation, transfer and deposition of archaeological archives).
Project Design, advice on sampling strategies, assessment and publication reports for ceramic building materials from around Britain.
Iron Age and Roman Pottery (With Dr Jerry Evans):
Project Design, post excavation program design, Spot dating reports, assessment reports analysis reports, publication reports, scientific analysis.
Based on over 30 years experience working on projects in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, North England, the Midlands, Cambridgeshire and the Southwest.
Data Curation and Analysis
We have wide experience in the migration of data from different propriety formats and utilising relational databases
to address analytical needs as well as the use of multivariate methods for the analysis of complex datasets, made up of different artefact types.
Other artefact types covered include: Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon pottery of the North of England; daub; mud brick and fired clay.
All work carried out to the recommendations of the Study Group for Roman Pottery , the guidelines of the Archaeological Ceramic Building Materials Group, the guidance to best practice of the Archaeological Archives Forum, and the relevant CIfA standard and guidance (i.e. for the collection, documentation, conservation and research of archaeological materials, and the creation, compilation, transfer and deposition of archaeological archives).