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Graham's Potted History: July 2015
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Saturday, 18 July 2015. Bronze Age Pottery Workshop. POTTED HISTORY – GRAHAM TAYLOR. Contact me if you'd be interested in attending one of my. Neolithic or Bronze Age Pottery Workshops. Potted History - Rothbury, Northumberland. This workshop will equip participants to; prospect for natural clay and prepare it for. Pot making; make their own prehistoric tool kit; make and decorate replicas of. Prehistoric pots and fire them in an authentic manner. No previous pottery or archaeological experience is needed.
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Graham's Potted History: Potted History Public Events 2012
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Thursday, 31 May 2012. Potted History Public Events 2012. It's been a hectic summer and I've been all over the country. Demonstrating ancient pottery techniques. Here are some of the main events I attended. I had a great weekend. D, River Festival. 22nd July making replicas of ancient Greek Rhytons, Amph. August I was on the Solway, at Senhouse Roman F. On a very rainy Sunday 5. August I was at Paxton House, celebrating Paxton "Before the House" with some. Bellicus the itinerant Roman Potter demonstrating.
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Graham's Potted History: June 2014
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Tuesday, 3 June 2014. Having made the replicas used by Dr Michael Scott in his brilliant BBC2 TV series; "Who Were the Greeks", see my blog entry "TV Props, Greek Bronzes Made From Clay". I've replicated Greek red and black figure pottery before but these pieces were the creme de la creme, they were high status when they were first created and they're still high status today. why? More to come later, watch this space. Visit my website at www.pottedhistory.co.uk. Who Were The Greeks. Promote your Page too.
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Graham's Potted History: Making Bad Replicas??
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Sunday, 4 December 2011. The mystery really is, where had the technology gone? Ireland is responsible for some of the finest prehistoric pottery in the British Isles. This pot was obviously made for practicality not beauty and I respect the original maker for that, but were I able to travel back in time, I might be inclined to try and pass on a few potters' tips. Visit my website at www.pottedhistory.co.uk. 7 December 2011 at 11:33. Not bad replicas, good replicas of bad originals. Just a thought.
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Graham's Potted History: Slipware Exhibition Pieces
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Sunday, 13 January 2013. In preparation for a couple of forthcoming exhibitions I've been making a few slipware pieces, starting with this jug for the Saint Valentine's show at Crown Studio Gallery, Bridge Street, Rothbury, Northumberland. It has a heart formed from flowers on one side and Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, "Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments", on the reverse. And lastly this platter also on its way to Preston Hall. Visit my website at www.pottedhistory.co.uk.
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Graham's Potted History: Childlike Exuberance
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Monday, 5 January 2015. For more information about my pottery workshops for schools and museums see my earlier post HERE. Egyptian Canopic Jars by Blackhill School Children. Egyptian Canopic Jars by Blackhill School Children. Egyptian Shabti Figures by Blyth School Children. Roman Head Pots by Keilder School Children. Mediaeval Green Men by Bedlington School Children. Visit my website at www.pottedhistory.co.uk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote your Page too. View my complete profile.
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Graham's Potted History: Bronze Age Pottery Workshop
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Saturday, 18 July 2015. Bronze Age Pottery Workshop. POTTED HISTORY – GRAHAM TAYLOR. Contact me if you'd be interested in attending one of my. Neolithic or Bronze Age Pottery Workshops. Potted History - Rothbury, Northumberland. This workshop will equip participants to; prospect for natural clay and prepare it for. Pot making; make their own prehistoric tool kit; make and decorate replicas of. Prehistoric pots and fire them in an authentic manner. No previous pottery or archaeological experience is needed.
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Graham's Potted History: January 2015
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Monday, 5 January 2015. For more information about my pottery workshops for schools and museums see my earlier post HERE. Egyptian Canopic Jars by Blackhill School Children. Egyptian Canopic Jars by Blackhill School Children. Egyptian Shabti Figures by Blyth School Children. Roman Head Pots by Keilder School Children. Mediaeval Green Men by Bedlington School Children. Visit my website at www.pottedhistory.co.uk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Promote your Page too. View my complete profile.
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Living History | A Medley Of Extemporanea
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A Medley Of Extemporanea. Books, books and more books (and libraries too). March 24, 2016. Getting up close and personal with ancient history was easier in the 70s (that’s me on the far left). I went back to the drawing board as talking about prehistory was simply not going to be enough. I thought back to what made me a history addict how did I become the kind of person who values the place the ancient past has in my life? How can we make it real in the classroom? Spend their lives exploring aspects of e...