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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Fulford 1978b to Green 1981

Fulford 1978b
Fulford 1978c

Fulford 1979

Fulford 1981


Fulford and Bird 1975

Fulford and Hodder 1974

Galliou et al. 1980

Gallois 1965
Gaunt 1974
Gentry et a!. 1977

Gillam 1939
Gillam 1957

Gillam 1960


Gillam 1970

Gillam 1973

Gillam 1979

Gillam and Mann 1970

Godwin 1931

Goodburn 1978
Goodburn 1979
Gose 1950

Graham 1936

Green 1976
Green 1977
Green 1978a
Green 1978b

Green 1980

Green 1981

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M.G. Fulford, ‘The Interpretation of Britain’s late Roman Trade: The Scope of medieval
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M.G. Fulford, ‘Pottery Production and Trade at the end of Roman Britain: The
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M.G. Fulford, ‘Roman Pottery: Towards the Investigation of economic and
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BAR(I), no. 120, Oxford, 1981, 195—208.
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M.G. Fulford and I. Hodder, ‘A Regression Analysis of some late Romano-British
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J. Gaunt, ‘Roman Burial at Hothfield, near Ashford’, KAR, 38 (1974), 230—1.
A. Gentry, J. Ivens and H. McClean, ‘Excavations at Lincoln Road, London
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J.P. Gillam, ‘Romano-Bntish Derbyshire Ware’, Antiq. J., xix (1939), 429—37.
J.P. Gillam, ‘Types of Roman Coarse Pottery Vessels in northern Britain’,
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J.P. Gillam, ‘The Coarse Pottery’, in K.A. Steer, ‘Excavations at Mumrills Roman Fort
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   113—29.
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J.P. Gillam, ‘Sources of Pottery found on northern military Sites’, in Detsicas
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J. Graham, ‘A Romano-Celtic Temple at Titsey, and the Roman Road’, Surrey
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xliv (1936), 84—101.
C.M. Green, ‘The Coarse Pottery’, in Bell 1976, 256—87.
C.M. Green, ‘The Roman Pottery’, in Bell 1977, 152—78.
C.M. Green, ‘The Pottery’, in Bedwin 1978, 245—53.
C.M. Green, ‘Flavian "Ring-and-dot" Beakers from Londinium: Verulamium
   Form 130 and allied Types’, in Arthur and Marsh 1978, 109—18.
C.M. Green, ‘Hand-made Pottery and Society in late Iron Age and Roman East
   Sussex’, Sussex Arch. Coll., cxviii (1980), 69—86.
M.J. Green, ‘Romano-British "Streak-burnished" Ware’, KAR, 66 (1981),
   128-30.

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