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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Rigby 1973 to Rodwell 1979

Rigby 1973

Rigby 1981
Rigby 1982
Rigden 1974
Rigold 1972
Rigold 1979

Rivet 1964
Rivet 1969

Rivet 1970
Rivet 1975

Rivet and Smith 1979
Roach Smith 1842

Roach Smith 1847

Roach Smith 1852

Roach Smith 1868

Roach Smith 1877

Robertson 1974

Robertson 1883

Rodwell 1966a

Rodwell 1966b
Rodwell 1968
Rodwell 1970a
Rodwell 1970b

Rodwell 1974

Rodwell 1975

Rodwell 1976a

Rodwell 1976b

Rodwell 1978

Rodwell 1979

V. Rigby, ‘Potters’ Stamps on Terra Nigra and Terra Rubra found in Britain’, in
   Detsicas 1973, 7—24.
V. Rigby, ‘The Gallo-Belgic Wares’, in Partridge 1981, 159—95.
V. Rigby, ‘The Gallo-Belgic Imports’, in Bennett et al. 1982, 94—5, 131—2.
R. Rigden, The Romans in the Greenwich District, Greenwich, 1974.
S.E. Rigold, ‘Roman Folkestone reconsidered’, Arch. Cant., lxxxvii (1972), 31—42.
S.E. Rigold, ‘Coins and Jettons’, in G.H. Smith, ‘The Excavation of the Hospital of St.
   Mary at Ospringe, commonly called Maison Dieu’, Arch. Cant., xcv (1979), 127.
A.L.F. Rivet, Town and Country in Roman Britain, 2nd edition, London, 1964.
A.L.F. Rivet, ‘Social and economic Aspects’, in (Ed.) A.L.F. Rivet, The
   Roman Villa in Britain,
London, 1969, 173—2Th.
A.L.F. Rivet, ‘The British Section of the Antonine Itinerary’, Britannia, i (1970), 34—82.
A.L.F. Rivet, ‘Summing up: The Classification of minor Towns and related
   Settlements’, in Rodwell and Rowley 1975, 111—14.
A.L.F. Rivet and C. Smith, The Place-names of Roman Britain, London, 1979.
C. Roach Smith, ‘Notices of recent Discoveries of Roman Antiquities at Strood,
   Bapchild, Oare and Upchurch’, Archaeologia, xxix (1842), 217—26.
C. Roach Smith, ‘On Roman Pottery discovered on the Banks of the Medway,
   near Upchurch, Kent’, JBAA, ii (1847), 133-40.
C. Roach Smith, ‘The Excavation of a Roman Villa at Hartlip, Kent’,
   Collectanea Antiqua, ii (1852), 1—24.
C. Roach Smith, ‘Remains of Roman Potteries on the Banks of the Medway and
   the Nen and in London’, Collectanea Antiqua, vi (1868), 173—9.
C. Roach Smith, ‘On Mr Teanby’s Collection of Romano-Bntish, and Romano-Gaulish,
    Pottery at Gravesend’, Arch. Cant., xi (1877), 113—20.
A.S. Robertson, ‘Romano-Bntish Coin Hoards: Their numismatic, archaeological and  
   historical Significance’, in Casey and Reece 1974, 12—36.
W.A. Scott Robertson, ‘Traces of Roman Occupation in and near Maidstone’,
   Arch. Cant., xv (1883), 68-80.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘The Excavation of a "Red Hill" on Canvey Island’, TEAS,
  
(3rd series), ii (1966), pt. i, 34-46.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Wickford: Interim Report’, TEAS, (3rd series), ii (1966), 96.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Wickford: Second Interim Report’, TEAS, (3rd series), ii (1968), 159.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Some Romano-Saxon Pottery from Essex’, Antiq. J., 1(1970), 262—76.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Wickford: Third and fourth Interim Reports’, TEAS,
  
(3rd series), 11(1970), 330—2.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘The Orsett "Cock" Cropmark Site’, Essex Arch. Hist.,
  
(3rd series), vi (1974), 13—39.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Tnnovantian Towns and their Setting’, in Rodwell and Rowley
   1975, 85—102.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Coinage, Oppida and the Rise of Belgic Power in south-east
   Britain’, in Cunliffe and Rowley 1976, 181—366.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Roman and medieval Finds from South Benfleet’, Essex Arch.
   Hist.,
(3rd series), viii (1976), 259—63.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Stamp-decorated Pottery of the early Roman Period in eastern
   England’, in Arthur and Marsh 1978, 225—92.
W.J. Rodwell, ‘Iron Age and Roman Salt-winning on the Essex Coast’, in
   Burnham and Johnson 1979, 133—76.

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