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5.
Brockley Hill-Verulamium
buff sandy ware:
6. Canterbury sandy
wares:
7. Dales ware:
8. ‘East Sussex
ware’:
9. ‘Aylesford-Swarling
flint-tempered:
10. Late Roman
flint-sand-tempered:
11. Grog-tempered wares:
12. Mayen ware:
13. Micaceous jars (Hawkes
& Hull
1947, Form 262):
14. ‘Much Hadham’
reduced
ware:
15. ‘Native Coarse
Ware’:
16. North Gaulish grey
sandy
—‘Arras’ ware:
17. Otford ware:
18. ‘Patch Grove’
ware:
19. ‘Portchester
“D” ware:
20. ‘Rettendon’
flint-
sandtempered
ware:
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B.
C.
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area,
Surrey, Essex in Hadrianic-Antonine, east Kent rare; common in all these
regions (except west Surrey) in third century, rarer in fourth;
Chapters 4.111.2, 111.3,
V.3; 5.11. Farrar 1973; Monaghan 1982, 1987; Williams 1977.
Fig. 40, 110—115;
Fig. 49, 181490; Fig. 50, 191—192, 194—196.
Pre-Flavian to late second century in London, mainly Flavian to Hadrianic in
west Kent;
uncertain dating in Surrey and Essex; Chapter 4.11.1—2,
111.1—2. Orton 1977b;
Tyers and Marsh 1979.
‘Stuppington Lane’ sandy: mid-first century; Canterbury; Chapter
5.111.
Pollard forthcoming, d.
‘North Gaulish’ grey sandy: Neronian to Vespasianic; east Kent
high-status sites;
Chapter 5.111. Pollard forthcoming, d. Fig. 16, 47—55,
57—59.
‘Canterbury’ reduced and oxidised sandy: Vespasianic to late second
century; east Kent,
very rare in mid-Kent; Chapters 4.11.3, 5.111. Fig. 16, 60;
Fig. 28, 63—70, 72-84.
One vessel from Richborough, third or fourth century; Chapter 4.V.3.
Loughlin 1977.
First century B.C. to early(?) fifth century; east Sussex, very rare in
south Kent. Pollard
1983a, 259—61; Green 1976, 1977, 1980; Hamilton 1977; Pollard
forthcoming, c.
Mid-first century B.C. to mid-first century A.D.; east Kent; Chapters
3.111, 4.1.3.
Mid-fourth century; east Kent; Chapter 4.V.3. Pollard forthcoming, a, d.
‘Aylesford-Swarling’.: mid-/late first century B.C. to late second
century A.D. in east Kent,
early(?) to late first century A.D. in west Kent; Essex and
London area also, dating
uncertain; Chapters 3.111; 4.1.2—3. Birchall 1965; Hawkes and
Hull 1947; Rodwell
1976a inter alia. Fig. 13, 22—24; Fig. 14, 25—31;
Fig. 15, 32—38, 42—43, 45—46.
‘Late Roman’: late third to fifth century in east (and mid-?) Kent,
mainly mid-fourth to
fifth in west Kent; Chapter 4.IV.3, 4.V.2. Pollard forthcoming,
a, d. Fig. 53, 204—211.
‘Port Lympne’: late third to fourth century; south-east Kent; Chapter
4.V.3. Young 1980,
Reduced Ware 8.
Fourth century; throughout; Chapter 4.V.2. Fulford and Bird 1975.
Early to mid-first century; high-status sites mainly north of Thames,
plus
Canterbury; Partridge 1981; Pollard forthcoming, d.
Fourth century? west Essex, north Kent and London area? Chapter 4.V.2—3.
Late second to early fourth century; mid- and east Kent; Chapter 4.III.3;
Pollard forthcoming, d. Fig. 49, 178—179.
Mainly mid-second to early-third; east Kent and Thames estuary; Chapter
4.111.1.
Tuffreau-Libre 1980a; Richardson and Tyers 1984; Fig. 44,
177.
Late first century; Otford (upper Darent valley); Chapter 4.11.1. Pearce
1930. A group
of flagons from a kiln on the Otford ‘Progress’ villa site.
Fig. 40, 102—106.
Mid-first to early second century, storage jars up to early third; east
Surrey,
west Kent, occasionally London and mid-Kent; Chapter 4.1.2.
Fig. 13, 17—21.
Early/mid-fourth to early fifth centuries; throughout; Chapter 4.V.2.
Fulford 1975b;
Orton 1977b.
Late third to early fifth century; Essex, mainly central; Pollard 1983a,
289—92;
Tildesley 1971; Drury 1976b.
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