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Artefacts and archaeology

The study of artefacts is a major area of archaeological research, providing a wealth of information about past societies and human activity. Artefacts are the objects used, modified or made by humans and include everyday items such as stone tools, pottery and metal objects. Finds specialists analyse the objects retrieved from archaeological sites in order to enhance the information gained through fieldwork.

Artefacts can provide us with information on the following:

Dating

  • Artefacts can provide a date for archaeological activity.
Dating

Function

  • By identifying what an object was used for, it is sometimes possible to recognise different areas of activity on a site.

Function

Where the object was made

  • By looking at where an object was made, archaeologists are able to map ancient trade routes and contacts.
Whet the object was made

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Contract Service

The Finds Section of the Archaeology Servcie provide an experienced  contract service for undertaking ceramic and finds identification and report writing for work across the region. For further details contact Principal Field Archaeologist on 01905 855499 or at swoodiwiss@worcestershire.gov.uk

Our ceramics staff are also attached to the Ceramic Research Centre, based at the Service office, in partnership with University College Worcester.  This is intended to develop as a county-wide resource, sharing expertise and resources,  for work within Worcesteshire and the region.

For members of the public

Objects of interest don’t just come from archaeological excavations either. At the Historic Environment and Archaeology Service, we provide a ‘Finds Identification Service’ for members of the public to bring in artefacts which they have found, often in their own back gardens. If you have an object which you would like identified, please contact us to book an appointment on 01905 855455.

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