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MAKE IT AND BREAK IT: THE CYCLES OF POTTERY

A study ofthe techno1ogy, form, function, and use ofpottery from the settlements at Uitgeest-Groot Dorregeest and Schagen-Muggenburg 1, Roman period, North- Holland, the Netherlands.

A.A. ABBINK

Archaeo1ogica1 Studies Leiden University 5 (ASLU)

Fig. 8.12, 8.13 and 8.23:

All drawings are scale

1:4 p. 95, right column, line 14 should read: Clay nr. 81 (group 2)

p. 96, left column, line 17 should read: However, in the clay nrs 63 and 82 and possibly 81 p. 96, right column, first line should read: at 1150

°c

p. 106 Fig. 5.1.3c,e = Fig. 5.1.3c,e,f p. 279 Fig. 8.24b, vessel 79-6 = vessel 79-3 p. 321, note 37, see also note *: = note 38 p.322, note 41: * = fig. 8.28 p. 352 Brandt et al. (eds) 1997 = 1987

p. 356 Thompson 1968 = Thompson 1958 p. 356 Sheppard should read: Shepard

Appendix 3, table 3:

p. 432/3 The second line of the column headings should be moved one position to the right.

Appendix 3, table 5.2:

p. 442/3 The column heading 'besmeten' should be placed above H2 (lower wall).

p. 443 The third line of the column headings should be moved one position .to the right.

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Due to an unfortunate oversight, the fol/owing corrections of the references in (a) the text and in (b) the bibliography

(p. 351-358)

were not executed.

(a) Errata of references in the text, in alphabetical order

p.51,61 Van As 1986 = 1987

p. 43 Balfet 1993 = 1983

p. 26 Bloemers 1979 = 1978

p. 40 Brandt et al. 1985 = 1984

p. 321, note 25 Boonstra 1996 = 1997

p. 52 Braun 1984 = 1983

p.97,416,418 Brongers 1985,1986 = 1983 p.52,56,61,417,418 Bronitsky 1986 = 1986b

p. 114/5 Bullock et al. 1985 = Bullock (cd) 1985

p. 29 Carlstein 1982 = 1981 b

p. 303 DietIer 1994 = 1989

p. 29 Giddens 1977 = 1979

p.31 Hodder 1991 = 1995

p. 30 Ingo1d 1991 = 1990

p. 110 Jacobs 1983 = 1983b

p. 45,61,164,299,338 Juh1 1992, 1993 = 1995

p. 25,54 Krause 1984, 1986 = 1985

p.418 Magetti& Kahr 1982 = 1981 p. 416 Maniatis& Tite 1982 = 1981 p. 118 Midd1eton et al. 1986 = 1985

p. 155, note 4 Olthof 1997 = 1996

p. 303 Pare 1989 = 1992

p. 150 Piena 1990 = 1991

p. 299,321 Schiffer 1986 = 1990

p. 54 Schiffer et al. 1990 = I 994

p. 415 Shepard 1964 = 1963

p.415 Smykatz-Kloss 1971 = 1974

p. 123 Stein et al. 1992 = 1991

p.319 Taayke 1991 = 1995

p. 80 Therkorn 1985 = 1986

p.81,87,310 Therkorn 1987 = 1987a

p. 125 Thompson 1965 = 1958

p.91 Van den Broeke 1986 = 1987

p. 52 Van der Leeuw 1987 = Van der Leeuw et al. 1987

p.24 Voss& Young 1996 = 1995

p. 24 Wiessner 1983 = 1984

p. 63 Woltering 1982/83/84 = 1982, 1983a

p.54,55 Woods 1990 = 1986

p. 31 Wylie 1989 = 1989a

The following references should have been removed:

Deal 1985 (p. 61, note 8), Franken 1979 (p. 419), Haydn& Cannon 1983 (p. 61, note 8), Maniatis et al. 1983 (p. 110), Van der Plas 1990 (p. 39).

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(b) Missing fit/es in fhe bibliography

Bardet, A.C. 1995. Pottery traded to Dorestadt: some Exploratory Archaeometrical Analyses, Hprirhtp,jj',

Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek41, 187-251.

Binford, L.R 1968. Archaeological Perspectives, In: S.R Binford & L.R. Binford: New Perspectives in Archaeology,Chicago, 5-32

Brinkkemper, O. 1994. De botanische macroresten uit de profieldammen van vindplaats 11,17 in de Duifpolder (Midden-Delfland),Midden-Delfland Project Report, University of Leiden (unpublished).

Brongers,1.A.1984. Keramologisch onderzoek aan het in Schinveld geproduceerde middeleeuwse aardewerk, Jaarboek voor de geschiedenis van bedrijfen techniek I, 66-85

Darvill, T & 1. Timby 1982. Textural analysis: a review of potentials and limitations. In: I. Freestone/C.

lohnson/T. Potter (eds.): Current research in ceramics: thin-sectionstudies(=British Museum Occasional Papers no 32), London, 73-87.

Franken, H.l 1982. Grondstoffen voor de materiële cultuur in Palestina en omliggende gebieden,Kampen.

Lems, E. 1989. Jnheems-Romeinsaardewerkuit Den Burg - Texel.University of Leiden, unpublished thesis.

Magetti M & G. Kahr 1980. Homogenität archäologischer keramischer Objekte: Teil I. Porosität und Porenradienverteilung,Archäologie und Naturwissenschaften2, 1-20.

Oudemans, T.F.M. & 1.1.Boon 1991. Molecular Archaeology: Analysis of Charred (food) Remains from Prehistorie Pottery by Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry,JournalofAnalytical and Applied Pyrolysis20, 197-227.

Oudemans, T.F.M. & 1.1. Boon 1993. Traces of ancient vessel use: investigating prehistorie usage of four potypes by organic residue analysis using pyrolysismass spectrometry.Analecta PraehistoricaLeidensia25, 221-234.

Oudemans, T.F.M & D.Erhardt 1996. Organic residue analysis in ceramic studies: implications for conservation treatment and collections management, In: A.Royl P. Smith (eds.):Archaeologicalconservation and its consequences,London, 137-142.

Papousek, D.A. 1984. Pots and People in Los Pueblos: the social and economie organization of pottery. In:

S.E. van der Leeuw/ A.C. Pritchard (eds.): The many dimensions ofpottery: Ceramics in archaeology and anthropology,Amsterdam, 475-520.

Sackett, 1.R. 1990. Style and Ethnicity in Archaeology: the case for isochrestism, In: M. Conkey/C.Hastorf (eds): The Uses ofStyle in Archaeology(=New Directions in Archaeology), Cambridge, 32-43.

Schiffer, M.B, 1.M. Skibo, T.C. Boelke, M.A. Neupert & M. Aronson 1994. New perspectives on experimental archaeology: Surface treatment and thermal response ofthe clay cooking pot,AmericanAntiquity 59, 197-217.

Stoltman,l.B. 1991. Ccramic petrography as a techniquc for documenting cultural interaction: an example fron the Upper Mississipi Valley,American Antiquity56(1), 103-120.

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Streeten, A.D.F. 1982. Textural analysis: an approacxh to the characterisation of sand-tempered ceramics, In:

1.Freestone/T. Potter/Co Johns (eds): Current research in ceramics: thin-section studies(= British Museum Occasional Paper No. 32), 123-134.

Tilley, C. 1982. Social formation, social structures and social change, In: I. Hodder (ed.): Symbolic and Structural Archaeology,Cambridge, 26-38.

Van den Broeke, P.W. 1987. Oss-Ussen: het handgemaakte aardewerk, In: W.A.B van der Sanden/ P.W. van den Broeke (eds):Getekendzand: Tienjaar archeologischonderzoek in Oss- Ussen.Brabants Herem, Waalre, 101-120.

Van den Velde, P. 1979. On Bandceramic Social Structure; An Analysis of Pot Decoration and hut distributionsfrom the Central European Neolithic communities of Elsloo and Hienheim, Leiden University Press (= Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia XII).

Van der Plas,L. 1983. Fysisch, chemisch en mineralogisch onderzoek van scherven, In lA. Brongers (ed), Voordrachten gehouden tijdens de Keramo1ogische dag 21 april 1982 te Amersfoort (= Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten 1), 24-30.

Varien, M.D. & B.l Mills 1997. Accumulation Research: Prob1ems and Prospects for Estimating Site Occupation Span,Journalof ArchaeologicalMethad and Theoryvol. 4, no 2, 141-191.

Woods, A. 1986. Form, Fabric and Function: Some Observations on the Cooking Pot in Antiquity, In: W.D.

Kingery (ed.): Technology and Style(= Ceramics and Archaeology 2), 157-172.

Wylie, A. 1992b. The interplay of evidentia1 constraintsand political interests. Recent archaeological research on gender,American Antiquity57, 15-35

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