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The Roman Pottery of Kent by Dr
Richard J. Pollard
- Chapter 4 page 157
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988
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Fig. 51. Late Roman red-surface bowls: Distribution. + =
absent.
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4.V.1, and above). The small volume of data collected does not allow any
inferences to be drawn from negative evidence, especially as the ‘small
town’ site of Ospringe
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has only received attention to its sepulchral remains of this period
(Fletcher and Meates 1969; 1977; Whiting et al. 1931).
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