Ceramics

Christopher Busuttil MA

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
chrisbu.su [at] gmail.com
Country
Malta
Crafts & Skills

Full-time archaeologist working in Malta with a masters degree in experimental archaeology that mainly focused on metallurgy, ceramics and theory. I frequently find myself reading about and trying out different traditional techniques.

Smita S. Geedh PhD

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
smitgeedh [at] gmail.com
Country
India
Crafts & Skills

Dr Geedh graduated in Arts & Crafts, specialized in Pottery & Ceramics, after finished her M.A. in Archaeology. As a part of her research, she is working in experimental and public archaeology.

Eva Lamina PhD

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
evlamina [at] gmail.com
Country
USA
Crafts & Skills

I'm professional archaeologist, graduated from Novosibirsk State University in History/Archaeology. Received PhD in History, had more than 8 years of post-doctoral research in archaeology with the focus on Bronze Age ceramics.

Maurizio Cattani PhD

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
maurizio.cattani [at] unibo.it
Country
Italy
Crafts & Skills

Assistant professor at the University of Bologna (Italy) in Prehistory and Protohistory since 2000, I have devoted main interest in the reconstruction of Bronze Age life in several parts of the world (Italy, Arabian peninsula, Central Asia).

Bill Crumbleholme

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
bill [at] beakerfolk.co.uk
Country
United Kingdom
Crafts & Skills

Self-employed potter and experimental archaeologist. I make pottery replicas of prehistoric British wares, mainly Bronze Age Beakers and Collared Urns. I also make contemporary ceramics that are heavily inspired by ancient pots, including functional beakers.

Simon Wyatt

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
thesimonwyatt [at] yahoo.co.uk
Country
United Kingdom

My PhD in Archaeology, at Edinburgh University, examined the objects interpreted as clay drums, from the Trichterbecher culture (TRB - 3300-2700 BC). During this time, I constructed models of the different drum styles in order to investigate the techniques of attaching a drum-skin. 

Roberto Deriu MA

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
robyderiu73 [at] gmail.com
Country
Italy
Crafts & Skills

My name is Roberto Deriu. After having received a Master of Art at the Art Institute for Ceramics in Faenza in 1991, I graduated in Conservation of Cultural Heritage at the University of Bologna, degree thesis in History of Handicraft Production and the Culture of Materials.