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Teaching Bricks

28/7/2014

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Will get back to my run through of finds skills next time but...

Yesterday I spent the afternoon giving a talk to the Great Bowden heritage and archaeology group about CBM. I was asked mainly to talk about medieval and later material - I haven't worked on much recently so I was a bit rusty, and spent the week revising./ This is always useful as it reminds me of when I was taking my first faltering steps along the pathway that is CBM study - Such a vast arena and quite a lot of basic work to be done. 

One thing that I think would be useful would be a visual index of what we mean by pressure marks, kiss marks and the like - It'll probably be a good idea to refresh my links to some of the useful visual resources out there. 

so watch this space
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    Phil Mills

    I am a finds specialist, working on Roman and Medeival CBM as well as Roman pottery. I a based in Britain but work all over the area of the ancient classical world, including, to date, Lebanon, Syria,Bulgaria Tunisia and Italy

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