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The Roman Pottery of Kent
by Dr Richard J. Pollard  -  Appendix 3  page 223
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988

APPENDIX 3: 

The Fabrics: Corpora of known examples within the Main Study Area

II  Coarse Wares - continued

          (Fig. 45): 9A. 15. 17. 23. 25. 26. 27. 41. 43 (including Noel Hume 1954, fig. 3, no. 6). 46. 47. 51. 59. 63. 65. 69. 84.
          87 (Philp 1957, no. 4). 89. 90. 97. 98. 107. 115. 228 (Sheldon 1972, fig. 8, no. 12; fig. 10, no. 14;
Mclsaac et al.
         
1978b, nos. 17, 126, 244). 230 (Rodwell 1974, no. 42). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b, no. 1679).
Canvey Island, Essex
          (Rodwell 1966a, nos. 28-29). Greenwich Park (Greenwich Museum). 
22B.   'Lower Thames' sandy ware (v): necked jar/bowl including slipped examples (Fig. 50, no. 194). Sites
(Fig. 45): 9A.
          15. 17. 23. 25. 26. 27. 41. 43 (including Noel Hume 1954, fig. 3, no. 6). 46. 47. 51. 59. 63. 65.
69. 84. 87 (Philp 1957,
          no. 4). 89. 90. 97. 98. 107. 115. 228 (Sheldon 1972, fig. 8, no. 12; fig. 10, no. 14;
Mclsaac et al. 1978b, nos. 17,
          126, 244). 230 (Rodwell 1974, no. 42). 240 (Bird et al. 1979, no. 1679).
Canvey Island, Essex (Rodwell 1966a,
           nos. 28-29). Greenwich Park (Greenwich Museum). 
22B.   'Lower Thames' sandy ware (vi): flasks, including slipped examples. Sites (Fig. 45): 8.17. 23. 26. 41. 46. 47. 51. 59.
           63. 65. 69. 71. 76. 97. 98. 110. 223 (Orton 1977b, no. 212). 228 (Sheldon 1972, fig. 2, no. 1; fig. 9,
no. 29: Mclsaac
           et al. 1979, no. 170). 230 (Rodwell 1974, nos. 49-50). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b, no. 1278 -
flask or jar). 
22B.    'Lower Thames' sandy ware (vii): folded beakers (Fig. 50, no. 192). Sites (Fig. 45): 17. 23. 25. 26 (possibly not
           kiln waster). 27. 46. 48. 59. 63. 65. 69. 74. 77. 97. 99. 209 (Tyers 1977b, no. 20.5). 223 (Orton 1977b,
no. 205).
           228 (Mclsaac et al. 1979, no. 39). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b, no. 560). 
23A.   Early shelly ware, including sand + shell undesignated. Sites (Fig. 20): 1. 12. 16. 17. 23. 25. 27. 29A 
           (Ward-Perkins 1938, fig. 4, nos. 1-6, 8 10; fig. 5, nos. 1-4, 7-10). 38. 41. 43. 51. 63. 69. 75. 78. 84. 85. 89. 96. 97.
           98. 104. 209 (Tyers 1977b, Fabric D). 210 (Lowther 1946/47). 211 (Philp 1973, 115). 213 (Philp
1963a, 64-67;
           Philp 1973, no. 286). 215 (ibid., 88). 223 (Chapman and Johnson 1973, e.g. nos. 31, 35,100,
235, 250). 228
           (Sheldon 1971, fig. 4, no. 5; fig. 9, nos. 9, 20, 22; Mclsaac et al. 1979, fig. 4, no. 6;
nos. 245-246 and 252,
           possibly residual). 238 (Ocock and Syddell 1967, no. 8). 239 (Rodwell 1976b, nos. 73, 75). 240 (Tyers and
           Marsh 1978, Classes IIA.10-11, 16). 244 (Drury and Rodwell 1973). 249A (Philp
1973, 61). 249B (ibid., 71).
           Canvey Island, Essex (Rodwell 1966a). Limpsfield, Surrey (Ward-Perkins 1944,
fig. 14, nos. 18, 19). 
23A.   'Cooling' sand + shell ware style. Sites: 15 (Macpherson-Grant 1982, no. 296). 25. 76. 89 (Harrison and Flight
           1968, no. 44). 97. 98. 238 (Ocock and Syddell 1967, no. 8). Borden-near-Sittingbourne (Worsfold
1948, no. 10).
23A.   Early shelly ware with 'graffito' (Fig. 12, no. 13): see Jones 1972. 
23B.    Thames Estuary' shelly storage jars. Sites: 5. 7A (Caiger 1958, no. 1). 15. 16. 19. 24. 25. 30A (Dale 1971, no. 22).
            35A (Philp 1968, no. 273). 40. 41. 42. 47. 49. 55. 63. 67. 76. 78. 88. 89. 97. 98. 209 (P. Tyers
unpublished archive,
            Class IIM, Pit F.48 layer 3). 210 (Pemberton 1973, fig. 8, no. 12). 212 (Meates 1973,
no. 1). 223 (Chapman and
            Johnson 1973, nos. 42, 83, 175, 194-195). 240 (Tyers and Marsh 1978, Class
IIM). 244 (Drury and Rodwell 1973,
            nos. 81, 84). Canvey Island, Essex (Rodwell 1966a, no. 1). Coulsdon,
Surrey (Frere 1944, fig. 10, no. 3). Greenwich
            Park (Greenwich Museum). 

23C.    Late Roman shelly. Sites: 1. 15. 17. 23. 31. 39. 58. 69. 74. 85. 88. 89. 97. 206 (Philp 1973, nos. 374, 397,
418). 209
            (Tyers 1977b, nos. 21.2, 21.3, 21.5, 24.1). 223 (Orton 1977b, 37-9). 228 (Sheldon 1971, fig. 7,
no. 36; fig. 8, nos. 8,
            14, 22, 26, 31). 233 (Drury 1977, nos. 37^0). 239 (Rodwell 1976b, no. 93). 248 (Huggins 1978, nos. 44-46, 60-61, 93,
            105).
26.       Tilford' coarse grey sandy. Sites: 15. 17. 63. 65. 88. 89. 97. 115. 223 (Orton 1977b, 35, fabric (iii)).


Miscellaneous wares mapped: A. Sand-tempered 'Gallo-Belgic' dishes. Sites (Fig. 17): 23. 25. 43. 60. 67. 89. 90. 97. 110. 209 (P. Tyers unpublished archive, Class VA, Ditch F.25). 211 (Philp 1973, nos. 304-305). 213 (Philp 1963a, no. 15). 223 (Chapman and Johnson 1973, nos. 107-108, 247). 226 (Green 1976, nos. 43, 220). 240 (Tyers and Marsh 1978, Classes VA, VB; Sheldon 1974, no. 15). 244 (Drury and Rodwell 1973, no. 117).
B.  Grey sandy reed-rim bowls, undesignated London and Sussex vessels. Sites (Fig. 24): 55. 79. 91. 209 (P. Tyers unpublished archive, Fabric A.3, e.g. Ditch F.4, Class IVA.3). 210 (Lowther 1946/47). 217 (Brown and Sheldon 1974, nos. 46, 66-67, 77, 89). 223 (Chapman and Johnson 1973, nos. 89, 155-156; Marsh and Tyers 1976, nos. 55-56, 61). 226 (Green 1976, nos. 49-50). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b, nos. 205, 867). 249A (Philp 1973, no. 174).
C.  Grog-tempered third-century jars (excluding 'Native Coarse Ware'). Sites (Fig. 45): 8. 25. 31. 65. 97. 107.

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