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The Roman Pottery of Kent by Dr Richard J. Pollard
- Appendix 3 page 222
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988
APPENDIX 3:
The Fabrics: Corpora of known
examples within the Main Study Area
II
Coarse Wares - continued
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11A. 'Aylesford-Swarling' grog-tempered (iii):
'furrowed' jars. Sites: 9A. 9B. 12. 13A (Watson 1963, fig. 14, no.
4). 15.
28. 33. 35A (Philp 1968, e.g. no. 178). 36. 49. 61. 66.
69 (not on Fig. 20: kiln products in shelly ware only mapped).
76. 84. 87
(Thompson 1953, 53-54, ?grogged). 88. 89. 91 (in 'East Sussex
Ware': Green
1980). 95. 108. 110. 112. 113.
200 (Philp and Philp 1974, nos.
1-2). 221 (Eames 1957, Plate X, nos. 1-6, ?grogged).
11B.
'Late Roman' grog-tempered, Kent. Sites: 9A. 15. 17. 25. 33. 35.
56. 63. 65. 68. 69. 76. 82. 84. 88. 89. 97. 108.
112.
115. 218 (Jessup 1935, no. 2: ?grogged). 228 (Mclsaac et
al. 1979, no. 174).
12. Mayen ware. Sites:
9A. 15 (Fulford and Bird 1975, Forms 2, 3, 9). 17 (ibid., Form
9). 36 (ibid., Form 3:
ibid.). 39.
46 (C. Going, pers. comm.). 55 (ibid., Form
3). 63 (ibid., Form 8). 69 (ibid., Form 3: Fulford
and
Bird 1975). 78
(ibid., Form 3). 80 (ibid., Form
3). 82 (ibid., form 3). 87 (ibid., form 3: ibid.)
88 (ibid., Forms 1, 3, 5, 6, 9/10, 11).
97 (ibid.,
Form 3: Fulford 1977a). 206 (ibid., Form 3: Fulford
and Bird 1975). 223 (ibid., Forms 2, 3, 9: ibid., Form
6:
Tatton-Brown 1974, no. 269; unclassified form: Orton 1977b,
no. 368).
228 (ibid., Form 3: Sheldon 1972, fig. 8,
no. 39). 240 (ibid.,
Forms 9, 11: Bird et al. 1978b, nos. 315, 300).
248 (Huggins 1978, no. 48). Chadwell St. Mary (Essex),
Ickham
(Kent), West Blatchington (East Sussex) all include Form 3 and Ickham also Form
6/7 (Fulford and Bird 1975).
15. 'Native
Coarse Ware'. Sites: 12. 15. 31 (e.g. Willson 1981, no. 738).
36. 76. 87 (including Philp 1957,
nos. 22 and
29, probably).
88. 97. 108.
16. 'Arras' North Gaulish
grey sandy. Sites: 9B. 15. 31 (Willson 1981, e.g. nos. 512, 515,
646, 661, 667, 669,
694, 853).
36. 48. 88.
(see also Richardson and Tyers 1984, 'vases tronconiques'.)
18. 'Patch
Grove' ware. Sites: 4. 6. 10. 15.17. 19. 25. 29. 29A
(Ward-Perkins 1938, fig. 6, no. 6). 30. 30A (Dale
1971,
no. 20). 38. 40. 41.
55. 56. 57. 61. 63. 65. 70. 72. 73. 74. 76. 77. 78. 88. 89.
97.101.105. 111. 203 (Philp
1973, 103).
206 (ibid.,
138). 207 (ibid., 79). 208 (Detsicas 1966, 156-158).
210 (Ward-Perkins 1944, 175).
211 (Philp 1973, 115).
212 (Meates 1973, 16). 213 (Philp 1963a, 64-65). 215 (Philp
1973, 88). 216 (Money
1968, fig. 16, no.
22). 220 (Philp
1973, nos. 258, 267). 223 (Chapman and Johnson
1973, no. 118; Orton
1977b, 39: ?'Patch
Grove').
229 (Ward-Perkins 1944). 234 (Little 1964, fig. 1, nos.
1-3, 5). 238 (Ocock and
Syddell 1967, fig. 3,
nos. 19, 29). 240
(Tyers and Marsh 1978, Class IIL). 245 (Philp
1973, 99-100). 249A
(ibid., 60-61). 249B (ibid., 70-71). Tonbridge.
From Ward-Perkins 1944,175 (additional sites within study
zone): Banstead,
Surrey; Hale, Kent; Limpsfield,
Surrey. From Frere 1944,
(additional): Beddington,
Surrey; Shoeburyness,
Essex.
19. 'Portchester
"D"'. Sites: 1 (Lyne and Jefferies 1979, Class 3C). 3 (ibid.,
Class 3C). 15 (ibid., Classes 3C,
5B, 6A).
18 (ibid.,
Class 6A: Allen 1954, nos. 19, 26; ?'Portchester
"D"'). 23 (ibid., Class 3C). 25. 31. 51
(jar base). 58 (ibid.,
Class 3C, and lid-seated jar cf. Clark 1949, nos. 5-6). 63 (ibid.,
Classes 3C, 5B, 6A, 7,
8 and lid-seated jar). 65 (jar).
68 (ibid., Class 3C). 69
(jar). 74 (ibid., Class 3C). 80 (ibid., Classes
3C, 6A).
85 (ibid., Class 5B). 88 (ibid., Classes
3C, 5B,
6A and lid-seated jar). 89 (ibid., Classes 3C, 6A). 97 (ibid.,
Classes 3C, 5B,
6A). 115. 202 (ibid., Classes 3C,
5B, 6A, 8: Green 1977,
respectively nos. 64 + 77a + 93 +
156,154, 155, 77 + 157). 223 (ibid., Classes 3C, 5B:
Orton
1977b, 35). 228 (ibid., Classes 3C, 5B; Sheldon
1972,
fig. 11, no. 17; fig.
7, no. 14). 232 (ibid., Classes 3C, 6A: Green
1978a,
context 9). 236 (ibid., Class
6A: Fulford 1978b). 240 (ibid., Class 3C: Bird et al. 1978b,
nos. 829, 831). 248 (ibid.,
Class 3C: Huggins
1978, no. 43).
22B.
'Lower Thames' sandy ware (i): bead-rim jar (Fig. 29, no. 90).
Sites (Fig. 30: Kent examples of this form only)
: 12. 15 (not
mapped). 16. 17. 25. 41. 43. 49. 55. 63. 65. 70. 76. 89. 97. 98.
111. 207 (Philp 1973, no. 230). 213 (Philp 1963a,
no. 12). 220 (Philp 1973, no. 264). 238
(Ocock and Syddell 1967, nos. 17, 28).
22B. 'Lower Thames' sandy ware (ii): everted-rim storage jar (cf. Fig.
12, no. 16). Sites (Fig. 31): 25. 63. 97. 223 (Chapman
and Johnson 1973, no. 194).
22B. 'Lower Thames' sandy ware (iii): lid-seated jar (Fig. 50, no. 201).
Sites (Fig. 45): 1. 8. 17. 23. 39. 46. 47. 55. 59.
63. 65.
69. 77. 89. 90. 96. 97. 107. 206 (Philp 1973, nos. 342,
362). 223 (Tatton-Brown 1974, no. 254). 228 (Mclsaac et al. 1979,
nos. 4, 108, 243). 230 (Rodwell 1974, nos. 28-34). 238 (Ocock
and Syddell 1967, no.
9). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b, no.
1280). 244 (Drury and
Rodwell 1973, no. 105).
22B.
'Lower Thames' sandy ware (iv): 'swan's neck' jar (Fig. 50, no.
203). Sites (Fig. 45): 1. 7. 15. 16.17. 23. 47. 51.
58. 63. 65.
69. 89. 97. 113. 223 (Chapman and Johnson 1973, nos.
252-253). 228 (Sheldon 1971, fig. 8, nos.
33-35; Sheldon 1972,
fig. 8, nos. 30-31, fig. 10, no. 6). 230
(Rodwell 1974, no. 62). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b,
no. 585). 248 (Huggins 1978, no. 36).
22B. 'Lower Thames' sandy ware (v): necked jar/bowl including
slipped examples (Fig. 50, no. 194). Sites
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