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Archaeology & Science: an introduction to new research

Dr Gareth Perry Dr Lizzy Craig-Atkins

Dr Gareth Perry

Ceramicist, Early Medieval Archaeologist Laboratory and Technical Supervisor

Background

• Science and engineering

• MA and PhD, Dept. Archaeology, University Of Sheffield

• Employed since October 2013

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Specialism

• Reconstructing ceramic technology, experimental archaeology

• Ceramic petrology

• Pottery use and function

• Early Anglo-Saxon death and burial

• Saxon and medieval pottery

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Presenter
Presentation Notes
Reconstructing ceramic technology, experimental archaeology (Economics and manufacture, world archaeology unit ARCH3, Ethnography in site interpretation in ARCH2) Pottery use and function Ceramic petrology (Economics and manufacture, world archaeology unit ARCH3) Early Anglo-Saxon death and burial – archaeology of religion and ritual (ARCH1) Saxon and medieval pottery

Current Research Interests • Pre-burial uses of Anglo-

Saxon cremation urns

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Cleatham

Manton Warren

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Current Research Interests

Kiln 13 <750oC Kiln 13 850-950oC

Manufacture of pottery in Viking-Age England

Dr Lizzy Craig-Atkins

Human Osteologist, Funerary Archaeologist Lecturer in Human Osteology

Background

• AS-level maths, A-levels history, chemistry, biology

• BA Archaeology, MSc Human Osteology and Palaeopathology, PhD Archaeology

• Demonstrator in Biological Anthropology

• Lecturer in Human Osteology

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Specialism

• Lab-based analysis of the human skeleton

• Funerary archaeology in context

• Anglo-Saxon to post-med archaeology

• Multidisciplinary approaches to individual identity in the past (history, medicine, clinical)

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Current Research Interests • Rites of passage (weaning, baptism,

individual autonomy)

• Disability and impairment in the archaeological record

• The role of funerary ritual in the establishment of individual and group identities (status, gender, maternal, professional identity)

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• Visibility and invisibility

• Scales of research: population vs individual

• Social identity and biological identity

Current Themes

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Current Themes

• Visibility and invisibility

• Scales of research: population vs individual

• Social identity and biological identity

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Current Themes

• Visibility and invisibility

• Scales of research: population vs individual

• Social identity and biological identity

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To Discover And Understand.

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