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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Hartley 1968 to Hopkins 1980

Hartley 1968
Hartley 1972
Hartley 1973a
Hartley 1973b

Hartley 1976
Hartley 1977

Hartley 1981
Hartley 1982
Hartley forthcoming

Hartley and Richards 1965

Hartridge 1978

Haselgrove 1979

Hassall 1977

Hassall 1978

Hawkes 1931
Hawkes 1939

Hawkes and Hull 1947
Hayter and Whiting 1929

Hinton 1977

Hodder 1974a

Hodder 1974b

Hodder 1974c

Hodder 1974d

Hodder 1979

Hodder and Orton 1976
Hoffman 1975

Hogarth 1974
Holden 1979

Holmes 1949

Holmes 1979
Hopkins 1980

K.F. Hartley, ‘The Mortaria’, in Cunliffe 1968, 172—82.
K.F. Hartley, ‘Mortaria’, in Harrison 1972, 134-9.
K.F. Hartley, ‘The Marketing and Distribution of Mortaria’, in Detsicas 1973, 39—51.
K.F. Hartley, ‘The Kilns at Mancetter and Hartshill, Warwickshire’, in Detsicas
   1973, 143—7.
K.F. Hartley, ‘The Mortarium Stamps’, in Castle 1976, 211—23.
K.F. Hartley, ‘Two major Potteries producing Mortaria in the first Century
   AD’, in Dore and Greene 1977, 5—18.
K.F. Hartley, ‘The Mortaria’, in Philp 1981, 203—7.
K.F. Hartley, ‘The Mortaria’, in Bennett et a!. 1982, 150—8.
K.F. Hartley, ‘The Mortaria’, in N.C. Macpherson-Grant, Excavations at
   Highstead, near Chislet, 1975—1977,
forthcoming.
K.F. Hartley and E.E. Richards, ‘Spectrographic Analysis of some Romano-British
   Mortaria’, Institute of Archaeology Bulletin no. 5, London, 25—44.
R. Hartridge, ‘Excavations at the prehistoric and Romano-British Site on Slonk
   Hill, Shoreham’, Sussex Arch. Coil., cxvi (1978), 69—142.
C.C. Haselgrove, ‘The Significance of Coinage in pre-Conquest Britain’, in
   Burnham and Johnson 1979, 197—209.
M.W.C. Hassall, ‘The historical Background and military Units of the Saxon
   Shore’, in Johnston 1977, 7—10.
M.W.C. Hassall, ‘Britain and the Rhine Provinces: Epigraphic Evidence for
   Roman Trade’, in du Plat Taylor and Cleere 1978, 41—8.
C.F.C. Hawkes, ‘Hill Forts’, Antiquity, v (1931), 60—97.
C.F.C. Hawkes, ‘The Caburn Pottery and its Implications’, Sussex Arch. Coll.,
   lxxx (1939), 217—62.
C.F.C. Hawkes and M.R. Hull, Camulodunum, Soc. Antiq. Res. Reps., xiv, Oxford, 1947.
G.C.F. Hayter and W. Whiting, ‘Durolevum, the Evidence of the Coins’,
   Arch. Cant., xli (1929), 197—206.
D.A. Hinton, "Rudely made earthen Vessels" of the twelfth to fifteenth Centuries’, in
   Peacock 1977f, 221—38.
I. Hodder, ‘The Distribution of two Types of Romano-British Coarse Pottery in
   the West Sussex Region’, Sussex Arch. Coil., cxii (1974), 86—96.
I. Hodder, ‘Some marketing Models for Romano-British Coarse Pottery’,
   Britannia, v (1974), 340—59.
I. Hodder, ‘The Distribution of Savernake Ware’, Wiltshire Archaeology and
   Natural History Magazine,
lxix (1974), 67—84.
I. Hodder, ‘A Regression Analysis of some Trade and marketing Patterns’,
   World Arch., 6 (1974), 172—89.
I. Hodder, ‘Pre-Roman and Romano-British Tribal Economies’, in Burnham
   and Johnson 1979, 189—96.
I. Hodder and C. Orton, Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, Cambridge, 1976.
B. Hoffman, ‘Les Matérieux de Construction antiques en Terre cuite’, Céramique en
   Gaule romaine, Dossier archeologique,
no. 9 (Dijon), 118.
A.C. Hogarth, ‘Barham Downs’, Arch. Excavs. 1973, London, 1974, 47.
E.W. Holden, ‘A Romano-British Pottery Kiln at Polhill’s Farm, Arlington’,
   Sussex Arch. Coll., cxvii (1979), 58—62.
J.M. Holmes, ‘Romano-British Cemeteries at Haslemere and Charterhouse’,
   Surrey Arch. Coll., li (1949), 1—28.
J.M. Holmes, ‘The Pottery’, in Holden 1979, 60—1.
K. Hopkins, ‘Taxes and Trade in the Roman Empire (200 BC — AD 400)’, JRS,
   lxx (1980), 101—25.

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