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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


Fig. 51. Late Roman red-surface bowls: Distribution. + = absent.

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 

has only received attention to its sepulchral remains of this period (Fletcher and Meates 1969; 1977; Whiting et al. 1931).

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