Craft, crockery and culinary practice: exploring the wonders of the Late Bronze Age pottery assemblage from Must Farm
Speaker: Matthew Brudenell, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
The excavations at Must Farm led to the recovery of Britain’s most complete and coherent domestic pottery assemblage from a Bronze Age site. The extraordinary preservation has provided new insights into many aspects of pottery production and consumption in this period, with scientific analysis giving exciting glimpses into what was stored, cooked and served in different vessels.
An online talk organised by Peterborough Museum