Suffolk & Norfolk Saxon and Medieval Pottery

Suffolk & Norfolk Saxon and Medieval Pottery A Historic England-funded project to create a post-Roman pottery fabric and form series for Suffolk

A Heritage England-funded project to create a post-Roman pottery fabric and form series for Suffolk

The new fabric series website, including Norfolk as well as Suffolk, is now published. You can view it here: https://eas...
11/11/2024

The new fabric series website, including Norfolk as well as Suffolk, is now published. You can view it here: https://eastanglianmedievalpottery.org.uk/ There are new fabrics for both Norfolk and Suffolk, and some fabrics now also have microscope photos.

Please note that the old address (suffolkmedpot.co.uk) is no longer working. This is still not the official version of the website, as we are still waiting for HE to provide a database on ADS. However, this one will be semi-permanent. The fabric series list is included for download as a pdf but has not been updated since 2020 and there are a few new fabrics since then. The updated version will be published in East Anglian Archaeology in 2025/2026.

The fabric series is best viewed on a PC as I haven't sorted out the galleries for mobile use yet.

The physical type series is available to visit at

Volume 2 (new series) of Norfolk Archaeology is out now! The cover shows some of the early Late Saxon pots from a kiln s...
01/07/2024

Volume 2 (new series) of Norfolk Archaeology is out now! The cover shows some of the early Late Saxon pots from a kiln site at Wreningham, with the report by Berni Sudds included in this issue. Join Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society for your copy.

Ipswich Museum has some great displays and exhibitions, and it doesn't get nearly enough visitors (passing footfall is l...
12/06/2024

Ipswich Museum has some great displays and exhibitions, and it doesn't get nearly enough visitors (passing footfall is limited) - well worth checking out if you're in the area.

By Dr Simon J. Jackson, Collections and Learning Curator (Natural Sciences) Well, I’m sure you’re all familiar with our Woolly Mammoth model ‘Wool-I-am’, and are looking forward to seeing it going back on display soon (when the Museum is scheduled to reopen in 2025). But, what many of you mi...

I have been involved with this one since the inception of the project. I remember the first skull popping out in the mec...
05/06/2024

I have been involved with this one since the inception of the project. I remember the first skull popping out in the mechanical digger's bucket, and Jo Caruth and I celebrated because we had found the Saxon cemetery we were looking for. A couple of decades later, and more involvement with analysis of both the human remains and the pottery, plus copy-editing and typesetting the book, it's now published!

Aaww don't you just feel for the anonymous digger who found this pot sherd.
27/03/2024

Aaww don't you just feel for the anonymous digger who found this pot sherd.

Here's something you don't see  very often. A lateish medieval Grimston jug with white slip decoration in the form of fl...
21/02/2024

Here's something you don't see very often. A lateish medieval Grimston jug with white slip decoration in the form of flowers. One of the very few I have seen in 25 years of pottery analysis. From a small village in Central Norfolk.

Apparently 34 new people visited the Suffolk Medieval Pottery type series website last month. I need more to fill a Jazz...
19/02/2024

Apparently 34 new people visited the Suffolk Medieval Pottery type series website last month. I need more to fill a Jazz Club apparently 😉. If you feel like joining in, here's the link: https://www.suffolkmedpot.co.uk/

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