Acknowledgements

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The Toolkit was compiled by Kayt Hawkins and Emily Johnson (Archaeology South-East [UCL]).

First and foremost, we would like to thank the project team behind the A Standard for Pottery Studies in Archaeology - Alistair Barclay and David Knight (PCRG); Paul Booth and Jane Evans (SGRP); Duncan H. Brown and Imogen Wood (MLPRG). Members of these pottery studies groups provided valuable feedback on an early draft of this Toolkit, compiled by Grace Jones, Alice Lyons and Lorraine Mepham. Thank you to Duncan H. Brown who acted as project liaison and specialist advisor for Historic England and to Jenni Butterworth who acted on behalf of Historic England as the project assurance officer and, along with Rachel Cubitt, provided further feedback. The project proposal was designed by Louise Rayner (Archaeology South-East) and supported by Jen Parker Wooding (CIfA).  Thanks to Duncan H. Brown for supplying imagery.

Acknowledgements for Barclay (et al.) 2016 A Standard for Pottery Studies in Archaeology

Rosy Szymanski acted as Project Assurance Officer for Historic England, providing good advice as well as helping to check the text. Derek Hall (archaeologist and ceramic specialist) managed the project as Project Executive and deserves credit for his input and thanks for his hard work. Thanks also to Maria Geals for her excellent design.

Thanks to the following people, who provided valuable comments during consultation: Pim Allison, Joanna Bird, Andrew Birley, Paul Blinkhorn, Diana Briscoe, Sarah Colley, Chris Cumberpatch, David Dawson, David Dungworth, Julie Edwards, Geoffrey Dannell, Gill Dunn, James Gerrard, Andrew Hammon, Peter Hinton, Tim Howard, Jacqui Huntley, Barbara Hurman, John Lawson, Ruth Leary, Edmund Lee, M Leivers, Vibeke Martens, Maureen Mellor, Lorraine Mepham, Phil Mills, Elaine Morris, Martin Pitts, Mark Ruddy, Michael Russell, Peter Slaughter, Sue Stallibrass, Laura Templeton, Colin Wallace, Margaret Ward.