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The Roman Pottery of Kent
by Dr Richard J. Pollard  -  Chapter 4  page 50
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988

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Fig. 14

1—9:





10:
11—13:


14—16:



Dating: 



17—21:





22—24:



Dating: 


25—31: 






Dating:
‘Cooling’ sand-and-shell tempered ware.
1. Combed jar, Pollard forthcoming, b, no. 1. 2. Combed bead-rim jar, ibid., no. 2. 
3
. Bead-rim jar with applied boss, ibid., no. 4. 4. As no. 2 above, ibid., no. 6. 
5
. Bead-rim dish or salt-cake mould, ibid., no. 17. 6. Everted-rim jar, ibid., no. 7. 
7.
As no. 6 above, ibid., no. 11. 8. Lid, ibid., no. 19. 9. Rolled-rim necked jar, ibid., no. 14.
Sand-and-grog tempered ware with sparse shell; cordoned S-bowl, ibid., no. 25.
Sand-and-shell tempered ware.
11. Bead-rim jar, ibid., no. 26. 12. Lid-seated bead-rim jar, ibid., no. 30. 13. As no. 12 above, with graffito (cf. Jones 1972), Bushe-Fox 1932, no. 245.
Shell-tempered ware of late Iron Age to early Romano-British period.
14. Plain-rim dish, Pollard forthcoming, b, no. 36. 15. Bead-rim of so-called ‘Chariton’ form (Ward-Perkins 1944, 150) on shouldered bowl, Philp 1973, no. 286. 16. Storage jar of ‘Thames Estuary’ type, Richborough, unpublished.
1—10: (Late first century B.C. to) first century A.D. 11—13: (Early to) mid- to late first century A.D. (to early second). 14—15: As nos. 1—10 (to early second). 16: Mid- first to late second/early third century A.D.
 
‘Patch Grove’ ware.
17. ‘Charlton’ bead-rim jar, Philp 1973, no. 275. 18. Narrow-mouth storage jar, ibid., no. 258. 19. Everted-nm jar with corrugated, carinated shoulder, Tester and Caiger 1954, no. 6. 20. Corrugated-neck bead-rim wide-mouth storage jar with finger-tip decoration, ibid., no. 2. 21. Everted-nm narrow-mouth storage jar with finger-tip decoration, Whiting et a!. 1931, no. 461.
‘Aylesford-Swarling’ grog-tempered ware.
22. Cordoned biconical bowl, Birchall 1965, no. 90, from Deal.
23. Corrugated biconical jar or beaker, ibid., no. 33, from Swarling.
24. Plain-rim jar, Bushe-Fox 1932, no. 247.
17: Mid- first to early second century. 18: Mid- first to early third century A.D. 19: As no. 17. 20—21: As no. 18. 22—24: Mid- first century B.C. to mid- first century A.D.

Fabric as nos. 22—24 above.
25. Furrowed bead-rim jar, Bushe-Fox 1928, no. 136. 26. Bead-rim S-jar, Birchall 1965, no. 19, from Swarling. 27. Corrugated furrowed bead-everted-rim jar, Frere 1970, fig. 9, no. 10. 28. Corrugated bead-rim necked jar, furrowed and comb-stabbed, Richborough, unpublished. 29. Form as no. 28 above, with stabbed and furrowed decoration, Frere 1954, fig. 4, no. 10. 30. Bead-rim necked beaker, Bushe-Fox 1926, no. 6. 31. Butt-beaker, Tester and Bing 1949, no. 42.
25—26: Late first century B.C. to first century A.D. 27: As nos. 25—26 (to early second century). 28: First century A.D. (to early second). 29: As no. 27. 30—31: As nos. 25—26.

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