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The Roman Pottery of Kent
by Dr Richard J. Pollard  -  Page xviii
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Castle 1974 to Cotton & Richardson 1941

Castle 1974

Castle 1974/76
Castle 1976

Castle 1978
Castle and Warbis 1973

Catherall 1983

Cawood 1986
Champion 1976

Chaplin 1962

Chaplin and Brooks 1966

Chaplin and Coy 1961
Chaplin and Coy 1962
Chapman and Johnson 1973

Charles 1847

Cherry et a!. 1978

Clark 1949

Clarke 1977
Clarke 1979
Cleere 1970

Cleere 1974

Cleere 1977
Cockett 1976
Collis 1974

Cook 1928

Cook and McCarthy 1933

Corder 1941

Corder 1957
Cotton 1958
Cotton and Gathercole 1958

Cotton and Richardson 1941

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   TLMAS, xxv (1974), 251—63.
S.A. Castle, ‘Roman Pottery from Radlett, 1959’, Herts. Arch., iv (1976), 149—52.
S.A. Castle, ‘Roman ‘Pottery from Brockley Hill, Middlesex, 1966 and
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S.A. Castle, ‘Amphorae from Brockley Hill’, Britannia, ix (1978), 383—92.
S.A. Castle and J.B. Warbis, ‘Excavations on Field no. 157, Brockley Hill
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P.D. Catherall, ‘A Romano-British Pottery Manufacturing Site at Oakleigh
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T. Cawood, ‘The Pottery’, in Rudling 1986, 213—8.
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    external Factors,
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R.E. Chaplin and J.P. Coy, ‘Cliffe, Kent 1962’, Arch. Cant., lxxvii (1962), p. 1.
H. Chapman and T. Johnson, ‘Excavations at Aldgate and Bush Lane House in
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H. Cleere, ‘The Roman Iron Industry of the Weald and its Connections with the
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H. Cleere, ‘The Classis Britannica’, in Johnston 1977, 16—19.
R.A.C. Cockett, ‘Ash’, Arch. Cant., xcii (1976), 249.
J. Collis, ‘A functionalist Approach to pre-Roman Coinage’, in Casey and
    Reece 1974, 1—11.
N.C. Cook, ‘A Roman Site in the Church Field at Snodland’, Arch. Cant.,
   xl (1928), 79—84.
N.C. Cook and M.J. McCarthy, ‘A Roman Cemetery at West Wickham, Kent’,
    Arch. Cant., xlv (1933), 188—92.
P. Corder, ‘A Roman Pottery of the Hadrian-Antonine Period at Verulamium’,
    Antiq. J., xxi (1941), 271—98.
P. Corder, ‘The Structure of Romano-British Pottery Kilns’, Arch. J., cxiv (1957), 10—27.
M.A. Cotton, ‘The coarse Roman Pottery’, in Cotton and Gathercole 1958, 59—90.
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   1951—54,
Ministry of Works Archaeological Reports, no. 2, London, 1958.
M.A. Cotton and K.M. Richardson, ‘A Belgic Cremation Site at Stone, Kent’,
   PPS, vii (1941), 134—41.

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