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Title: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: Neil on April 24, 2019, 08:09:53 AM
Hopefully this will help newbies and old hands alike.

Borrowed from a Mudlarking Facebook site.

cheers
Neil


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: Val Beechey on April 24, 2019, 12:34:02 PM
Very useful links, thanks Neil.

Now where shall I put them ?  ;D


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: jtalbot0001 on April 24, 2019, 04:30:13 PM
That is unbelievable!!! I only looked at those pictures yesterday - and not on Facebook either!! How weird is that?


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: Neil on April 25, 2019, 12:22:01 PM
Its becoming a smaller World by the minute Jon!

Was it on Insta by any chance?

Cheers
Neil


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: GreenBase on April 25, 2019, 12:40:33 PM
 8) Wow ! that brill thanks  :)


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: The Doc on April 25, 2019, 03:26:51 PM
Thank you for that Neil, a really useful quick guide  :)


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: jtalbot0001 on April 27, 2019, 11:17:22 AM
Hey Neil,

No, I happened to be looking up Mud-larking / pottery and and came across it on Google Images that way.

Hope all is well with you and family.

Regards, Jon.


Title: Re: Quick Pottery guide
Post by: probono on April 27, 2019, 11:13:01 PM
I'd love to do some mudlarking - to some extent I did as a child as my parents used to take us to the foreshore looking for roman pottery between Newport and Cardiff, but tides are quite mean by there and the council has dumped loads of rocks and rubbish there, so there's nothing to find anymore.

I keep looking at the Usk by the Brynglas tunnels as I drive to and from work - there's a good stony river bed at low tide - but how to get there safely - and get out safely too.


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