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The Roman Pottery of Kent
by Dr Richard J. Pollard  -  Appendix 3  page 225
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988

APPENDIX 3: 

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

III    Mortaria  - continued

11A.  (i) Claudio-Neronian iron-free ware 'wall-sided'. Sites: 15. 64. 88. 208 (Detsicas 1977a). 240 (Bird et al.
          1978b, e.g. nos. 16, 637, 745). 
11A.  (ii) Q. Valerius Se-, Q. Valerius Veranius, et al, (Hartley 1977): bead-and-flange mortaria of the
Neronian-Trajanic
           period. 1, 3/4 refer to Hartley's rim-types (ibid., fig. 2.1); I, II refer to name stamps of
Hartley's Groups 1 and 2
           potters (ibid.,), published therein.

           Sites: 9B (3/4; II). 15 (1, 3/4; II). 19 (3/4). 33 (1, 3/4). 38 (1). 63 (1). 65 (II: site not recorded). 77 (1). 84 (1, 3/4).
           88 (1, 3/4; I, II). 91 (3/4). 97 (1; I). 113 (3/4). 223 (I, II). 240 (I). 
11B.   South Britain/North Gaul white ware, Hartley 1981, nos. 382-385 type. Sites: 12. 15 (Jenkins 1950, no. 56; Jenkins
          1952, nos. 24, 26). 31 (Hartley 1981b, nos. 382-385, 387). 36 (or Fabric 9A above).
76. 88 (Bushe-Fox 1949,
          no. 515). 112 (or Fabric 9A above). 240 (Bird et al. 1978b, no. 1260).
12.     'Surrey/Sussex' white 'hammer-head', Gillam 1970, Class 272. Sites: 15. 36. 38. 69. 87 (including Philp 1957, no. 13).
          88. 97. 223 (Tatton-Brown 1974, nos. 42, 92, 94). 228 (Mclsaac et al. 1979, no. 22).

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