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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Money 1974 to Orton & Orton 1975

Money 1974

Money 1975

Money 1977
Money 1978
Morris 1975
Munby 1975

Murray Threipland 1957
Murray Threipland and 
   Steer 1951
Mynott 1973
Mynott 1977
Myres 1944

Myres 1956

Myres et a!. 1974

Nicklin 1971

Noel Hume 1954

Noel Hume 1956
Noel Hume and Noel
Hume 1951
Norris 1956

Ocock 1966

Ocock 1974

Ocock and Syddell 1967

Ogilvie 1982
Ordnance Survey 1956
Ordnance Survey 1965
Ordnance Survey 1978
Orton 1975

Orton 1977a
Orton 1977b
Orton 1978
Orton 1980
Orton and Orton 1975

J.H. Money, ‘Iron Age and Romano-Bntish Iron Working Site in Minepit Wood,
   Rotherfield, Sussex’, Bulletin of the Historical Metallurgy Group, 8, no. 1 (1974), 1—20.
J.H. Money, ‘Excavations in the Iron Age Hill-Forts on Castle Hill, Cape!, near
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J.H. Money, ‘Garden Hill, Sussex: Interim Report’, Britannia, viii (1977), 339—50.
J.H. Money, ‘Aspects of the Iron Age in the Weald’, in Drewett 1978, 38—40.
J. Morris, ‘London’s Decline AD 150—250’, London Arch., 2, no. 13 (1975), 343—4.
J. Munby, ‘Some moulded Face-flagons from the Oxford Kilns’, Britannia,
  
vi (1975), 182—8.
L. Murray Threipland, ‘Excavations in Dover’, Arch. Cant., lxxi (1957), 14-37.
L. Murray Threipland and K.A. Steer, ‘Excavations at Dover, 1945—1947’,
   Arch. Cant., lxiv (1951), 130—49.
E. Mynott, ‘Horton Kirby’, Arch. Cant., lxxxviii (1973), 215.
E. Mynott, ‘The Roman Villa Site at Keston’, KAR, 49 (1977), 215—8.
J.N.L. Myres, ‘Wingham Villa and Romano-Saxon Pottery in Kent’, Antiquity,
   xviii (1944), 52—5.
J.N.L. Myres, ‘Romano-Saxon Pottery’, in (Ed.) D.B. Harden, Dark Age
   Britain,
London, 1956, 16—39.
J.N.L. Myres, S.G.P. Weller and B. Westley, ‘A late fourth Century Cremation
   from Billericay, Essex’, Antiq. I., liv (1974), 282—5.
K. Nicklin, ‘Stability and Innovation in Pottery Manufactory’, World Arch., 3
   (1971), 13—48.
I. Noel Hume, ‘Romano-British Potteries on the Upchurch Marshes’, Arch.
   Cant.,
lxviii (1954), 72—90.
I. Noel Hume, ‘Ritual Burials on the Upchurch Marshes’, Arch. Cant., lxx (1956), 160—7.
I. and A. Noel Hume, ‘Roman Pottery from the Upchurch Marshes’,
Arch. Cant., lxiv (1951), 168—71.
N.E.S. Norris, ‘Romano-British Cremations at Herstmonceux’, Sussex Arch.
   Coll.,
xciv (1956), 4—S.
M.A. Ocock, ‘Lower Medway Archaeological Group Report’, Arch. Cant.,
   lxxxi (1966), p. lix.
M.A. Ocock, ‘Late-Belgic Pottery from Court Lodge Farm, Teston’,
   Arch. Cant., lxxxix (1974), 206—7.
M.A. Ocock and M.J.E. Syddell, ‘The Romano-British Buildings in Church
   Field, Snodland’, Arch. Cant., lxxxii (1967), 192—217.
J.D. Ogilvie, ‘The Hammill Ritual Shaft’, Arch. Cant., xcviii (1982), 145—66.
Map of Roman Britain, 3rd edition, Chessington, 1956.
‘Cliffe’, Arch. Cant., lxxx (1965), 278.
Map of Roman Britain, 4th edition, Southampton, 1978.
C.J. Orton, ‘Quantitative Pottery Studies. Some Progress, Problems and
   Prospects’, Science and Archaeology, 16 (1975), 30—S.
C.J. Orton, ‘Introduction to the Pottery Reports’, in Blurton 1977, 28—30.
C.J. Orton, ‘Roman Pottery (excluding Samian)’, in Blurton 1977, 30—53.
C.J. Orton, ‘Is Pottery a Sample?’, in Cherry et a!. 1978, 399—411.
C.J. Orton, Mathematics in Archaeology, London, 1980.
C.J. and J. Orton, ‘It’s later than you think: A statistical Look at an
   archaeological Problem’, London Arch., 2, no. 17 (1975), 285—7.

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