Subject: Conference on archaeological tannery sites
Have We Got a Tannery? Walsall Leather Museum, April 12-13, 2008 Members of the Archaeological Leather Group are frequently contacted by archaeologists who think they have uncovered a tannery site. Very often, the only evidence is a hole in the ground containing some pieces of leather. In order to increase knowledge and understanding of leather manufacturing techniques, the ALG is organising a conference entitled Have we got a tannery? It will take place on April 12-13, 2008 at the Walsall Leather Museum. An international group of specialists experienced in examining stone, bone and environmental remains will contribute, as well as those who have excavated a wide range of skin processing sites, dating from pre-historic times to the nineteenth century. Skin working processes which leave no archaeological remains will also be discussed. The cost for the two days will be UKP50 for ALG members and UKP65 for non-members. For further details and a booking form, please contact: Mike Glasson Leather Museum Littleton Street West Walsall WS2 8EG +44 1922 721153 leathermuseum<-a t->walsall< . >gov< . >uk Fleur Shearman Department of Conservation, Documentation and Science The British Museum Archaeological Leather Group Weekend Conference *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:42 Distributed: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-42-002 ***Received on Monday, 4 February, 2008