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The Roman Pottery of Kent by Dr Richard J. Pollard
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Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988
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Fig.28
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62:
63—70:
71:
72—73:
74:
75.
76.
77—84:
Dating:
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South-east Britain/north-east Gaul sandy white ware, flint and quartz
trituration grit; mortarium, Hartley Group 2 typical form, Hartley 1977, no.
3A.
Canterbury sandy grey ware.
63. Rolled-rim necked pear-shaped jar, Bennett et al. 1978,
no. 13, North Lane kiln.
64. Lid-seated angular-rim necked jar, ibid., no. 2. 65.
Angular-rim necked jar, Jenkins 1960, no. 15, Whitehall Gardens kiln
I. 66. Bead-rim lid, Bennett et al. 1978, no. 12, North Lane
kiln. 67. Triangular-rim lid, Jenkins 1960, no. 8, Whitehall Gardens
kiln I.
68. Lid-seated bag-shaped jar, Bushe-Fox 1949, no. 405. 69.
Lid-seated flange-rim dish, Frere 1954, fig. 8, no. 78. 70.
Reeded-rim carinated bowl, Bushe-Fox 1926, no. 80.
Canterbury sandy oxidised ware, flint trituration grit;
bead-and-hooked-flange mortarium, with a double-row stamp of Juvenalis:
IVVENALIS; Williams 1947, fig. 7, no. 7.
Canterbury sandy orange/buff ware.
72. ‘Face-urn’ with applied features, probably three-handled;
East Studdale, unpublished.
73. Thickened-lip conical ring-neck flagon, Jenkins 1960, no. 2.
Whitehall Gardens kiln I. Fabric as nos. 63—70 above; pinched-mouth ‘figure-8’
jug, ibid., no. 6.
Canterbury fine buff ware, triangular-lip ring-neck flagon, Kirkman 1940,
no. 51, Dane John kiln.
Fabric as nos. 63—70 above, triangular-rim flagon, ibid., no. 49.
Canterbury orange/buff wares, sandy, except for no. 81, which is fine.
77. ‘Pulley-rim’ flagon, Jenkins 1960, no. 4, Whitehall Gardens
kiln I. 78. Tubular-spout flagon imitating bronze vessel prototype
(Marsh 1978, Type 2), Kirkman 1940, no. 56, Dane John kiln. 79. ‘Hammerhead’-nm
flagon or storage jar with stamped decoration, ibid., no. 40. 80.
Ringed-flange-rim flagon, possibly two-handled, ibid., no. 41.
81. Cupped-ring-neck flagon, ibid., no. 58. 82.
Form and source as no. 80 above, ibid., no. 46. 83.
Angular-everted-rim flagon, ibid., no. 54. 84. Bead-rim
cupped-mouth flagon, ibid., no. 53.
62: c. A.D. 65—100. 63: Late first to fourth century. 64: Late
first to early second century.
65—66: Late first to third quarter second century. 67: As no. 63. 68—70:
As nos. 65—66. 71:
c. A.D. 90—130. 72: As nos. 65—66. 73: Flavian to first half
second century. 74: As nos. 65—66. 75: Mid~ to late second century.
76—78: As no. 73. 79—84: Mid- second to early third century.
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