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Martha Carter

Martha has a BA in classics and archaeology, and an MA in archaeology. Her thesis for the MA covered the recording and preliminary reporting of Roman pottery from a villa site excavated by the Kent Archaeological Society in the 1980s. As a Roman pottery specialist, she can provide a basic spot-dating of pottery from all periods, a comprehensive assessment of Roman pottery, and analysis of Roman pottery assemblages, detailing the importance of specific examples.

Address: 

Canterbury Archaeological Trust

29 Simmonds Road

Canterbury

Kent, CT1 3RT

Membership of Professional Organisations:

Member of the Study Group for Roman Pottery (SGRP)

Selected Publications:

Academic:

  • Carter, M. 2022. ‘Actions and choices in the pottery placed in Roman inhumation burials and cremations in Kent’ in S. Willis (ed) Journal of Roman Pottery Studies. Vol.19.

Grey Literature:

  • Carter, M. 2024 ‘Roman Pottery’ in Helm, R. 2024 Frognal Lane, Teynham, Kent: Archaeological Excavation Post-Excavation Assessment Report. Unpublished CAT report.

  • Carter, M. 2023 ‘Romano-British Pottery’ in O’Shea-Walker, L. and Boden, D. 2024 Land at Manston Road, Ramsgate, Kent: Archaeological Excavation Post-Excavation Assessment Report. Unpublished CAT report.

  • Carter, M. 2023 ‘Romano-British Pottery’ in Rady, R. and Macintosh, A. 2024 Land at Haine Lodge, Spratling Lane, Ramsgate, Kent CT12 5LL: Archaeological Excavation Post-Excavation Assessment Report. Unpublished CAT report.

  • Carter, M. 2023 ‘Roman Pottery’ in Sheffield, S. and Rady, J. 2024 New SEN school facilities, Halfway Houses Primary School, Danley Road, Isle of Sheppey, Kent ME12 3AP: Archaeological strip, map and sample excavation post-excavation assessment. Unpublished CAT report 2024/47.

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