| I. Fine Wares
1. African Red Slip:
2. Argonne ware:
3. Central Gaulish wares:
4. Colchester colour-coat:
5. East Gaulish wares:
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Various, very rare; Chapter 4.V.1 Bird 1977.
Fourth century; throughout; Chapter 4.V.1 Fulford 1977a.
Lead-glazed: pre-Flavian; throughout; Chapter 4.1.1 Greene 1973, 1978b,
1979a.
'Lezoux' rough-cast: pre-Flavian; high-status sites mainly, very
rare; Chapter 4.1.1 Greene 1973, 1979a.
Colour-coated white ware with barbotine motifs: late first to early
second century; rare, mainly urban, overall; Chapter 4.11.1 Greene
1978a. Samian: late first century - very rare, urban; second to early
third century -overall; Chapter 4.II.1, III.1 Hartley 1969, 1972;
Johns 1971.
'Rhenish' black slip: second half second century; throughout;
Chapter 4.III.1 Brewster 1972; Greene 1978a.
Rough-cast, pre-Flavian; Essex. Greene 1978a.
Miscellaneous, mid-second to mid-third century floruit; Kent,
Essex, London area; Chapter 4.III.1, IV.1 Hull 1963; Orton 1977b. Fig.
39 here depicts sites with the brown fabric only, as paler fabrics can
be confused with contemporary Nene Valley ware.
'Lower Rhine' pre-Flavian rough-cast: pre-Flavian; very high-status
sites Greene 1979a.
'Lower Rhine' colour-coat: late first to mid/late second century
(roughcast), mid-second to early third (barbotine, rouletted); mainly
urban late first, throughout in second and third; Chapter 4.II.1, III.1.
Anderson 1980 Lower Rhine Fabric 1; Greene 1978c.
Samian: early second to mid-third century; throughout in second, third
century distribution unclear; Chapter 4.III.1, IV.1 Hartley 1969; Johns
1971; Greene 1978c.
Trier 'Rhenish' black slip (Moselkeramik): early to mid-third
century; throughout, possibly mainly urban and villas; Chapter 4.IV. 1
Greene 1978a, 1978c.
Mottled colour-coat: third to early fourth century; mainly Kent and
London; Chapter 4.IV.1 Bird 1981, 1982a; Bird and Williams 1983. Fine
cream-buff fabric containing large inclusions of pale-brown clay,
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