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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Green forthcoming to Hartley 1963

Green forthcoming

Greene 1973
Greene 1978a

Greene 1978b

Greene 1978c

Greene 1979a

Greene 1979b

Greenfield et al. 1948

Greenwood 1979

Grew 1980
Grimes 1930

Hamilton 1977
Hammerson 1978
Hammerson and Coxshall 1977
Hammerson and Murray 1978

Hanworth 1968

Harden and Green 1978

Hardy and Curwen 1937

Harker 1970
Harker 1975
Harker 1980

Harrison 1970
Harrison 1972
Harrison and Flight 1968

Harrison 1961

Hartley 1960

Hartley 1969

Hartley 1972

Hartley 1963

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K.T. Greene, ‘The Pottery from Usk’, in Detsicas 1973, 25—37.
K.T. Greene, ‘Imported Fine Wares in Britain to AD 250: A Guide to Identification’, 
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K.T. Greene, ‘Mould-decorated Central Gaulish glazed Ware in Britain’, in
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   Britannia, iii (1972), 1—55.
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   Hull 1963, 114—16.

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