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Roman Pottery in Education - Introduction

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Ceramic remains, in the form of bricks, tiles and pottery constitute the most commonly occurring group of finds recovered from Romano-British sites.  Studying these remains can tell us about the way that people lived, the sorts of food that they ate and the houses they lived in 

   We have prepared a selection of downloadable resources, accessible via the links below, that we hope will help you to make the most of this valuable educational resource.    If you have any suggestions for improvements or wish to submit activities of your own we would be pleased to hear from you.

   Copyright for these resources has been waived provided that they are used for non-profit making educational purposes, however, we would ask that you acknowledge the SGRP by including a reference to 

Gallery
A selection of pictures showing original and replica pottery.

Activities
Pottery themed activity sessions. 

Resources
Downloadable resources

 

Roman Pottery Bibliography    Membership information   Conference/Meetings   Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
Newsletter     Guidelines for the Archiving of Roman Pottery    . Romano-British Coarse Pottery: A Students Guide
SGRP Research Framework         Some Roman Pottery Research(Pictures)      Links       Educational Resources

The Group would welcome comments upon its WebPages and any information that may be useful to Group members 
and those interested in aspects of pottery of the Roman period. Please send details to