32-39:
40-41:
42:
43:
44:
45:
46:
Dating:
47-54:
55:
56:
57:
58:
59:
60:
61:
Dating:
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Fabric as nos. 22-24 above.
32. Platter of Camulodunum Forms 21/22 (Hawkes and Hull 1947),
Frere 1954, fig. 5, no. 40.
33. Platter of Camulodunum Forms 24/27, Bushe-Fox 1926, no. 10. 34.
Dish with outcurved rim, Bushe-Fox 1932, no. 238. 35. Flagon
derived from Camulodunum Form 161, ibid., no. 188. 36.
Disc-rim flagon, cf. Camulodunum Forms 148-150, ibid., no. 190. 37.
'Hoffleim' collared-rim flagon derived from Camulodunum Form 140, ibid.,
no. 187. 38. Form as no. 37 above, ibid., no. 186. 39.
Comb-stabbed bead-rim necked beaker, ibid., no. 250.
Fabric uncertain; both grog-tempered and sandy fabrics are associated with
no. 40 type in east Kent.
40. Comb-stabbed short-everted-nm jar, Bushe-Fox 1926, no. 47. 41.
As no. 40 above, but a flask, Bushe-Fox 1949, no. 387.
Fabric as nos. 22-24 above; incised-shoulder bead-rim jar, Bushe-Fox
1926, no. 19. Fine sandy grey ware versions are also found in east Kent.
Fine grey ware; cup derived from Camulodunum Forms 56/57, Bushe-Fox 1932,
no. 211. This form also occurs in fine grog-tempered ware in east Kent
(e.g. Macpherson-Grant 1982, no. 225).
Fabric uncertain, possibly grog-tempered ware; bead-rim jar with applied
lugs, Cunliffe 1968, no. 582.
Sand, charcoal and grog-tempered ware; everted-rim necked jar with applied
lugs and impressed 'maggot' or rope-impressed decoration; Richborough,
unpublished.
Grog-tempered ware, short-everted-rim necked corrugated jar, with lugs and
comb-stabbed decoration; Richborough, unpublished.
32: Very late first century B.C. to mid- first century A.D. 33: Claudian
to Flavian. 34: First century A.D. 35-38: As no. 33. 39-41: Flavian to
Trajanic. 42: First century A.D. (to early second); Claudian to Trajanic
in sandy ware. 43-46: Very late first century B.C. to first century A.D.
'North Gaulish' Canterbury sandy grey ware.
47. Everted-rim necked jar
with applied 'vases'; Canterbury, Reed Avenue kiln, unpublished. 48.
Form and source as no. 47 above. 49. Bead-rim tall-necked jar with
burnished lines on neck, Bushe-Fox 1932, no. 256. 50. Everted-rim
dish; source as no. 47 above. 51. Flange-nm carinated rilled bowl;
source as no. 47 above. 52. Everted-rim jar; source as no. 47
above. 53. Bead-everted-nm flagon, two(?)-handled; source as
no. 47 above. 54. Bead-rim tall-necked jar; source as no. 47 above.
(Nos. 47-48 and 50-54 drawn by kind permission of Dr F. Jenkins).
'North Gaulish' Canterbury ware: fine micaceous orange-buff;
bevelled-rim moulded-neck flagon, Jenkins 1956a, fig. 8, no. 7, St.
Stephen's Road Area II kiln.
'North Gaulish' Canterbury ware: fine, sometimes sandy,
reduced/oxidised misfired wasters; 'Hofheim' collared-rim flagon,
ribbed handle, ibid., fig. 8, no. 1, same site.
Fabric as nos. 47-54 above; plain-rim lid, ibid., fig. 8, no. 18,
same site.
'North Gaulish' Canterbury sandy oxidised ware,
short-everted-rim; ibid., fig. 5, no. 4; St. Stephen's Road Area
I kiln.
Fabric as nos. 47-54 above; flange-rim offset-S bowl,
Bushe-Fox 1932, no. 215.
Canterbury sandy orange/buff ware; 'cylindrical'-ring neck iIagon,
Kirkman 1940,. no. 48; Dane John Kiln.
South-east Britain/north-east Gaul sandy white ware, flint and quartz
tnturation grit; mortarium, Hartley Group 1 typical form, Hartley 1977,
no. 1A.
47-52:
c. A.D. 50-80. 53: c. A.D. 50 to Trajanic. 54-56: As no.
50. 57: As no. 53. 58: As no. 50. 59: Flavian to Trajanic. 60:
Claudian to Flavian. 61: Neronian to Flavian.
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