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The Following List of Publications Is Arranged by County, by Site and by Date The following list of publications is arranged by county, by site and by date. The first section consists of the six West Midlands' counties, where my work has been concentrated. The second section lists publications alphabetically by counties (and by country) outside the West Midlands. The third section is a brief gazeteer of sites/locations from which pottery collections have been reported on by the author – these too are arranged by county/country. WEST MIDLANDS Birmingham Forster A , Hewitson, C and Rátkai S forthcoming Birmingham on the Edge of Industry: the Archaeology of Industrialisation in Digbeth and Deritend, BAR Rátkai S 2011 'Roman Pottery' , 'Medieval Pottery' and 'Early Post-Medieval Pottery' (76-77) in A Foard-Colby Archaeological Excavation at the Old Bowling Green, Parson’s Hill, Kings Norton, Birmingham Trans Birmingham and Warks Archaeological Soc Vol 114 for 2010 (2011) 73-79 Rátkai, S 2011 'The Pottery' in M. Hislop, G. Demidowicz and S. Price. ‘Northeton..a praty uplandyshe towne..’ Building Recording, Excavation and Documentary Research in King’s Norton, Birmingham, 2005–2007 BAR British Series 529 2011: Birmingham Archaeology Monograph Series 7 Rátkai, S., 2011 'Tanning and Related Industries in Birmingham', 1200-1800' in R. Thomson and Q. Mould (eds) Leather Tanneries: The Archaeological Evidence. Archaeotype, Exeter, 131-152 Patrick C and Rátkai S 2009 The Bull Ring Uncovered: Excavations at Edgbaston Street, Moor Street, Park Street and The Row, Birmingham City Centre 1997-2001, 55-102 Oxbow Martin, H and Rátkai, S, 2006 The Dirty Brook: excavations at Dean House, Upper Dean Street, Birmingham Trans Birmingham and Warks Archaeological Soc Vol 109 (for 2005) 2006 Rátkai S 2006 'Appendix 1 Report on the pottery from the excavations' in M Brickley, S Buteux, J Adams and R Cherrington St Martins Uncovered: Investigations in the churchyard of St Martins-in-the-Bull Ring. Birmingham, 2001. Oxbow Rátkai S 2005 'The pottery' in J Halsted An Archaeological Evaluation at the Old Bowling Green, Parsons Hill, Kings Norton, Birmingham, Birmingham Archaeology Report 1346.01 (2005) 1 Ratkai S 2001 'The Pottery' ( 112-118) in P Ellis, L Jones and S Rátkai Excavations at No 15, The Green, Kings Norton 1992 Trans Birmingham and Warks Archaeol Soc 104 2000 101-121 Rátkai S 2000 'The Pottery' in R Burrows, L Dingwall and J Williams Further archaeological investigations at Hartwell Smithfield Garage, Digbeth, Birmingham 2000. BUFAU internal report project 638 Aug 2000 p5 Rátkai S 2000 'The pottery' in R Burrows and C Mould An archaeological evaluation at Smithfield Hartwells Garage, Digbeth, Birmingham 1999 BUFAU int rep 336.03 Litherland S, Mould C and Rátkai S 1994 The Old Crown Inn Deritend: An Archaeological Evaluation Birmingham University Field Archaeolgy Unit Rep No 310 1994 Rátkai S 1994 Potters at Deritend, Birmingham West Midlands Pottery Res Group Newsletter 19 1994 Coventry Rátkai S in prep 'The Pottery' in K Challis Excavations off Bayley Lane, Coventry Rátkai S forthcoming 'The Pottery' in K Colls Excavations at Much Park Street, Coventry Rátkai S 2010 'An assessment of the pottery from Parkside, Coventry' in S Palner Excavations at Parkside, Coventry Warwickshire Museum Internal Report Palmer SC, Gethin B, Jones C, Rann C and Rátkai S 2009 Coombe Abbey Hotel, Warwickshire: the archaeology of the bedroom block, conservatory extension and south car park. Warwickshire Museum Internal Report 0947, December 2009 Rátkai S 2005' The Medieval and Later Pottery' in C Woodfield The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and some conventual buildings at the Whitefriars, Coventry. BAR British Series 389 2005, 315-325 Dudley/Black Country Mitchell W and Rátkai S forthcoming Excavations at the Morrison's Supermarket Site, Wednesbury Rátkai S 2004 'The Pottery' in K Nichol and S Rátkai Excavation of a 19th Century Potworks at Silver End Brierly Hill BA int rep pn1095 Rátkai S 1996 'The Pottery' in C A Mould Archaeological Excavations at the former Hansons Brewery site, High Street, Dudley, West Midlands Trans Worcestershire Archaeol Soc 15 1996 2 Rátkai S 1987 The Post-Medieval Coarsewares from the Motte and Keep of Dudley Castle Staffs Arch Studies Mus Arch Soc Rep New Series No 4 1987 pp1-11 Rátkai S 1985 Medieval and Post-Medieval pottery from Dudley Castle. West Midlands Pottery Research Group Newsletter No 5 (unpaginated) Wolverhampton Rátkai, S., 2010 'The Pottery' in C. Hewitson, E.Ramsey, M. Shaw, M.Hislop and R.Cuttler The Great Hall, Wolverhampton: Elizabethan Mansion to Victorian Workshop. BAR 517: Birmingham Archaeology Monograph Series 5 Rátkai S 2007 'Pottery' in J Adams and K Colls Life and Death in 19th-Century Wolverhampton BAR British Series, 442, 35-36 Rátkai S 1999 'The pottery' in N Appleton-Fox Beatties Car Park, Skinner Street, Wolverhampton Marches Archaeology Series No 56 1999 Misc. Rátkai, S., 2008 'The medieval pottery' in A.B. Powell, P. Booth, A.P. Fitzpatrick and A.D. Crockett The Archaeology of the M6 Toll 2000-2003 Oxford Wessex Archaeology Monograph No. 2, 203-207, 386-390, 407-415, 443-453, 491-501 Rátkai S 2002 'The Medieval and Post-medieval pottery ' in E Ramsay Birmingham to Solihull Link Main: Archaeological Survey, Excavation and Watching Brief 2002. Birmingham Archaeology Internal Report Rátkai S, 2003 ' Medieval Pottery', in Palmer, S. with G.C. Jones, Archaeological Excavations at 5-19 High Street, Solihull. Warwickshire Museum Report 0341, October 2003 Rátkai S 2001 'The Pottery' in K Pack Archaeological Watching Brief of Land at Minworth Greaves Farm, Sutton Coldfield LP Archaeology internal report 2001 HEREFORDSHIRE Bromyard Rátkai S 2004 The Pottery in H Sherlock 'The Tanyard and Quaker Burial Ground, Bromyard Archenfield Archaeology Internal Report AA04/29 Eardisley Rátkai S forthcoming 'The Pottery' in N Baker Excavation at Eardisley Castle, Herefordshire Rátkai S 2000 'The Ceramics' (170-176) in R Stone Archaeological work on land on the east side of Church Road, Eardisley Trans Woolhope Naturalists Field Club Vol L 2001 Part II 161-183 3 Hereford Rátkai S forthcoming The Medieval and Early Post-Medieval Pottery in PJ Pikes (ed) Hereford City Excavations Vol 5 Logaston Press Leominster Hurst JD, Pearson E A and Ratkai S 2001 Excavation at the Buttercross, Leominster, Herefordshire. Trans Woolhope Nat Field Club Vol XLIX 1998 Part II 215-261 [Pottery 229-244, Artefacts 245-247] Rátkai S 1999 'Appendix 2: The Pottery 'in K Crooks The Former Leominster Poultry Packers Site: Archaeological Evaluation HAS329 Archaeological Investigations internal report Rátkai S 1994 'Pottery' in M Napthan Evaluation at Bargate, Leominster. Hereford and Worcester County Archeological Service Internal Rep 287 (HWCM 21746) December 1994 Rátkai S 1994 ' The pottery' in V Buteux Watching Brief at the Hop Pole, Leominster (HWCM 21465) Hereford and Worcester County Archeological Service Internal Rep 290 December 1994 Wigmore Rátkai S forthcoming Wigmore Castle, North Herefordshire: Excavations 1996 and 1997 Soc Med Arch Monogr Series Rátkai S 1998 'Evaluation of the pottery' in Richard Stone and Nic Appleton-Fox Wigmore Castle Wigmore Castle, Wigmore, Herefordshire: Archive report on the excavation of Area A. Marches Archaeology Series 009A January 1998 Rátkai S 1998 'Evaluation of the Pottery' in Nic Appleton-Fox Wigmore Castle, Wigmore, Herefordshire: Interim archive report on the excavation of Area B Marches Archaeology Series 036 July 1998 SHROPSHIRE Bridgnorth Rátkai S 1996 'The Pottery' in I M Ferris Excavations at Bridgnorth Franciscan Friary, Shropshire in 1989 Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society Vol LXXI 1996 Shrewsbury Rátkai S forthcoming 'The pottery' in J West and N Palmer Excavations at Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire English Heritage publication 4 Rátkai S 2007 'The Pottery' (192-194) in N Baker, R. K Morriss and P Stamper Shrewsbury Market Place and Hall The Archaeological Journal vol 163 (2006) 180- 232 Rátkai S 2004 'The Pottery' in J Kenney and J Wainwright The Guildhall, Dogpole, Shrewsbury: A Report on an Archaeological Evaluation Marches Archaeology Series 338 April 2004 (site code GDS04a) Rátkai S 2004 'The Pottery' in N Tavener Land formerly belonging to Vincent Greenhous, St Julian’s Friars, Shrewsbury. Salop:Assessment report on archaeological fieldwork with an updated project proposal Marches Archaeology Series 340 May 2004 (site code SJF04a) Rátkai S 2004 'The Pottery' in N Tavener The Former Century Cinema Site and Land Adjacent to the South, St Julian’s Friars, Shrewsbury, Shropshire: Report on a Programme of Archaeological Fieldwork Marches Archaeology Series 349 August 2004 (site code CSJS02) Rátkai S 2002 ' The Pottery' in S Jeffery and N Tavener Frankwell Flood Alleviation Scheme, The New Pumping Station, Water Lane Frankwell, Shrewsbury, Shropshire: A report on an evaluation and excavation Marches Archaeology Series Report 226 December 2002 STAFFORDSHIRE Brewood Rátkai S 2004 'Medieval and Post-Medieval Pottery' (pp12-18) in M Ciaraldi, R Cuttler, L Dingwall and C Dyer Medieval Tanning and Retting at Brewood, Staffordshire: Archaeological Excavations 1999-2000 Transactions of the Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society Vol XL 2004 1-55 Croxden Rátkai S 1997 ''The Medieval and Post-medieval Pottery' in P Ellis Croxden Abbey Staffordshire: A report on excavations 1956-7 and 1975-7 Trans Staffs Archaeol and Hist Soc XXXVI 1994-95 29-51 Harlaston Ratkai S 1997 'The Medieval Pottery' in A Barber The moated site of Manor Farm, Harlaston: Evaluation and Excavation 1991-1994. Trans Staffs Archaeol and Hist Soc XXXVI 1994-95 21-28 Lichfield Rátkai S forthcoming 'The Pottery' in N Tavener Excavation behind the Cross Keys, Lichfield 5 Rátkai S forthcoming 'The Pottery' in N Tavener Excavations at 15, Sandford Street, Lichfield Nichol K and Rátkai S 2004 Archaeological excavation on the north side of Sandford Street, Lichfield, Staffs, 2000 Transactions of the Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Soc Vol XL 2004, 58-121 Rátkai, S. 2003 'The Pottery' in A.
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