I'm a potter and experimental archaeologist, that means that I create replicas of ancient pots, make reconstructions of ancient kilns, firings, workshops etc. This blog is a journal of some of my recent work. All text and images are copyright if you wish to use them please ask.
Showing posts with label Harbottle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harbottle. Show all posts
Monday, 4 January 2010
Young Potters
At a recent Children's Archaeology Day event, organised by Coquetdale Community Archaeology, in Harbottle, Northumberland, I took along my Roman potter's wheel and manged to get a group of young people to produce some quite accomplished pots on it. I know that most people find their first attempt on the wheel pretty difficult, so I was absolutely delighted with the results that these children produced. Look out for many more demonstrations and workshops for chidren and adults in the coming year.

Labels:
archaeology,
ceramics,
clay,
Harbottle,
holiday,
northumberland,
potter's wheel,
Pottery,
Roman,
Throwing,
Young Archaeologists'
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