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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Margary 1947 to Money 1968

Margary 1947

Margary 1973
Marsden 1966
Marsden 1975

Marsh 1978

Marsh and Tyers 1976

Marshall 1963

May 1916
Mclsaac et al. 1979

McWhirr 1979a
McWhirr 1979b
McWhirr and Viner 1978

Meates 1953
Meates 1954
Meates 1973
Meates 1979

Meates 1987

Meates et al. 1950

Meates et al. 1952

Merrifield 1965
Mertens and van Impe 1971

Middleton 1979

Miles 1972

Miles 1973
Miles 1975
Miles and Syddell 1967

Millett 1979
Monaghan 1982

Monaghan 1983
Monaghan 1987

Money 1968

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   Ironworks’, Sussex Arch. Coll., lxxxvi (1947), 22—41.
I.D. Margary, Roman Roads in Britain, 3rd edition, London, 1973.
P.R.V. Marsden, A Roman Ship from Blackfriars, London, London, 1966.
P.R.V. Marsden, ‘Excavation of a Roman Palace Site in London, 1961—1972’,
   TLMAS, xxvi (1975), 1—102.
G. Marsh, ‘Early second Century Fine Wares in the London Area’, in Arthur
   and Marsh 1978, 119—24.
G. Marsh and P.A. Tyers, ‘Roman Pottery from the City of London’, TLMAS,
   xxvii (1976), 228—44.
K. Marshall, ‘The Excavation of a ditched Enclosure Site at Corbets Tey,
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T. May, Pottery found at Silchester, Reading, 1916.
W. Mclsaac, I. Schwab and H.L. Sheldon, ‘Excavations at Old Ford, 1972— 1975’,
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A.D. McWhirr, ‘Tile Kilns in Roman Britain’, in McWhirr 1979b, 97—190.
A.D. McWhirr, Roman Brick and Tile, BAR(I), no. 68, Oxford, 1979.
A.D. McWhirr and D. Viner, ‘Production and Distribution of Tiles’, Britannia,
  
ix (1978), 357—76.
G.W. Meates, ‘The Lullingstone Roman Villa’, Arch. Cant., lxvi (1953), 15—36.
G.W. Meates, ‘Otford’, Arch. Cant., lxviii (1954), pp. xliv-xlv.
G.W. Meates, ‘Farningham Roman Villa II’, Arch. Cant., lxxxviii (1973), 1—22.
G.W. Meates, The Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent. I. The Site, Monograph
   Series of the Kent Archaeological Society, Vol. I, Maidstone, 1979.
G.W. Meates, The Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent. II. The Wall Paintings and Finds,
   
Monograph Series of the Kent Archaeological Society, Vol. III, Maidstone, 1987.
G.W. Meates, E. Greenfield and E. Birchenough, ‘The Lullingstone Roman
   Villa’, Arch. Cant., lxiii (1950), 1—49.
G.W. Meates, E. Greenfield and E. Birchenough, ‘The Lullingstone Roman
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J. Mertens and L. van Impe, ‘Het Laat-Romeins Grafveld van Oudenburg’,
   Archaeologia Belgica, cxxxv (1971), Deel I: Tekst; Deel II: Platen.
P.S. Middleton, ‘Army Supply in Roman Gaul: An Hypothesis for Roman Britain’, 
   in Burnham and Johnson 1979, 81—98.
A. Miles, ‘Romano-British Building at the Mount, Maidstone’, Arch. Cant., lxxxvii (1972),
   217—9.
A. Miles, ‘Cooling Romano-British Site’, Arch. Cant., lxxxviii (1973), 207—8.
A. Miles, ‘Salt-panning in Romano-British Kent’, in de Brisay and Evans 1975, 26—31.
A. Miles and M.J.E. Syddell, ‘Cooling, near Rochester, a Romano-British
   industrial Site’, KAR, 10 (1967), 5—6.
M. Millett, ‘The Dating of Farnham Pottery’, Britannia, x (1979), 121—38.
J. Monaghan, ‘An Investigation of the Romano-British Pottery Industry on the
   Upchurch Marshes’, Arch. Cant., xcviii (1982), 27—50.
J. Monaghan, ‘The Woodruff Collection’, Arch. Cant., xcix (1983), 199—217.
J. Monaghan, Upchurch and Thameside Roman Pottery: A ceramic Typology,
   first to third Centuries A.D.,
BAR(B), no. 173, Oxford, 1987.
J.H. Money, ‘Excavations in the Iron Age Hill-fort at High Rocks, near
   Tunbridge Wells, 1957—1961’, Sussex Arch. Coll., cvi (1968), 158—205.

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