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Pot Drawing

6 September 2015

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Annette Soar

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Archaeology

We need drawings of some of our finds to include in reports on our projects. The reports are published as TARG reports, where the archaeology and the interpretation is all done by TARG members.  The reports go to the official archaeological record and to the National Trust.

Pot drawing (most of the finds being pottery) sessions usually take place on the last Thursday of the month in Ticknall Village Hall.  Some of us had formal training but we all learn and improve with practice

 

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