Sarah Jennings, FSA (1947–2009) was an archaeologist specialising in the study of pottery and glass.[1] She worked at the Passmore Edwards Museum, York Archaeological Trust, and from 1992 she was employed by English Heritage as an archaeologist.[1] Her later research focused on Roman and early Byzantine glass.[1] The Medieval Pottery Research Group and the Association for the History of Glass jointly held a conference in Jenning's honour in 2012.[2][3] A festschrift was published in her honour in 2019, titled Ceramics & Glass: a tribute to Sarah Jennings.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Davey, Peter (2010). "Obituary: Sarah Jennings MIfA 468 1947–2009" (PDF). The Archaeologist (75): 60.
  2. Sage, Andrew (2013). "Medieval Pottery Research Group" (PDF). Newsletter of the Society for Medieval Archaeology (50): 12.
  3. "Salon 283". Society of Antiquaries of London. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  4. Edwards, Julie (December 2019). "Ceramics and Glass: A Tribute to Sarah Jennings. MPRG Occasional Paper 8. Eds Julie Edwards and Sarah Paynter" (PDF). Medieval Pottery Research Group Newsletter (90): 4.


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