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The Roman Pottery of Kent by Dr Richard J. Pollard  -  Chapter 4  page 136
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988

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178-179:



180:

181-190:








Dating:





191:
192-193:


194-196:




197-203:





Dating:
'Native Coarse Ware'.
178. Everted-rim necked storage jar, tooled lattice, grooved wavy lines and stick-stabbed decoration, Whiting et al., 1931, no. 193. 179. Bead-everted-rim jar, burnished upper and wiped or knife-trimmed ('scarred') lower exterior, Frere 1970, fig. 10, no. 21.
'East Kent' untempered oxidised ware, flint trituration grit, grooved-bead and 'hammerhead'-flange mortarium, Jenkins 1952, fig. 5, no. 30.
BB2
181. Rectangular-rim pie-dish, Gillam 1970, Type 313, Pollard forthcoming, b, no. 54.
182. Form as no. 181 above, decorated, Gillam 1970, Type 313, Pollard 1983b, no. 12,
183. Rolled-rim pie-dish, Pollard forthcoming, b, no. 57. 184. Shallow plain-rim dog-dish, Pollard 1983b, no. 5. 185. Deep dog-dish with high groove, cf. Gillam 1970, Type 319, ibid.,, no. 8. 186. Dog-dish with groove on rim-top, ibid., no. 11. 187. Pie-dish with groove on rim-top: 'nascent bead-and-flange', ibid., no. 27. 188. Bead-and-wide-flange dish, Pollard forthcoming, b, no. 59. 189. Bead-and-heavy-flange dish, Pollard 1983b, no. 25. 190. Form as no. 189 above, ibid., no. 24.
178-179: Late second to early fourth century. 180: Late second to third century. 181: Very late second to mid- third century. 182: Late second to early/mid- third century (wide vessel). 183: As no. 181. 184: (Hadrianic), mid- second to first half fourth century. 185: (Hadrianic to mid- second), late second to first half fourth century. 186: Late second to third, (to first half fourth century). 187-190. Mid- third to first half fourth century.

BB2; cavetto-rim pear-shaped jar, Gillam 1970, Types 143/144, Tester 1961, no. 41. Sandy reduced wheel-thrown ware.
192. Form as no. 191 above, folded/indented and burnished, Meates et a!. 1952, no. 59.
193. Everted-rim S-bowl, combed-rouletted decoration, Tester and Caiger 1954, no. 20. BB2.
194. Bead-rim S-bowl, Noel Hume 1954, fig. 3, no. 6, from Hartlip (?) (possibly same vessel as Monaghan 1983, no. 32): a waster. 195. Rolled-rim flask, Jones and Rodwell 1973, no. 90. 196. Bead-and-flange-rim narrow-mouth jar, Pollard 1983b, no. 31.
Sandy reduced wheel-thrown ware.
197. Angular-bead-rim necked jar, Pollard forthcoming, b, no. 77. 198. Form as no. 197 above, with 'lead-seating' on rim, Pollard 1983b, no. 41. 199. Form as no. 197 above, Noel Hume 1956, fig. 1, no. 1. 200. Everted-rim lid-seated bowl, possibly globular, Pollard 1983b, no. 44. 201. Everted-rim lid-seated jar, Jones and Rodwell 1973, no. 25. 
202
. Bead-rim necked storage jar, stabbed decoration, Whiting et al. 1931, no. 378. 
203
. 'Swan's neck' pendant-rolled-rim necked jar, Johnston 1972, no. 21.
191: (Hadrianic to mid- second), late second to first half fourth century. 192. Late second to third, (to first half fourth century). 193: Mid- second to early third century (?). 194-196:
(Mid- second), late second to early fourth century. 197-199: (Mid- second), late second to fourth century. 200-201: Second half second to mid- third century. 202. Third to early fourth century. 203: Third to fourth century.

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