11th April 2014, 09:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 11th April 2014, 09:13 PM by Crocodile.)
Marc Berger Wrote:we normally use the pot to date the context when we know that the pot was made before the context (and any glaze that is on the pot was applied after the pot was formed). All pot is inherently residual except when its contamination. Am off to think about the use of Bergers arrows to sort that mess out.
Everything in a context is older than the context, unless it has infiltrated the context, there isn't anything to sort out. How would "Berger's Elephant" help?