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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Stebbings 1937 to Todd 1978b

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Stebbing 1937

Swan 1975a
Swan 1975b

Swan 1984

Tatton-Brown 1974

Tatton-Brown 1976

Tatton-Brown 1980

Taylor 1933
Tebbutt 1972

Tebbutt and Cleere 1973

Tebbutt and Norris 1968

Tester 1956a

Tester 1956b

Tester 1961

Tester 1963

Tester 1969
Tester and Bing 1949

Tester and Caiger 1954

Thompson 1977
Thompson 1953
Thompson 1979

Thompson 1978
Thompson 1982

Thornhill and Payne 1980
Tildesley 1971
Todd 1970
Todd 1978a
Todd 1978b

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W.P.D. Stebbing, ‘Pre-Roman, Roman and post-Roman Pottery from Burials
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V.G. Swan, Pottery in Roman Britain, Shire Archaeology no. 3, Aylesbury, 1975.
V.G. Swan, ‘Oare reconsidered and the Origins of Savernake Ware in Wiltshire’,  
   Britannia, vi (1975), 37—61.
V.G. Swan, The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain, Royal Commission for
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T.W.T. Tatton-Brown, ‘Excavations at The Custom House Site, City of
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T.W.T. Tatton-Brown, ‘Excavations in 1976 by the Canterbury Archaeological
   Trust: Highstead, near Chislet’, Arch. Cant., xcii (1976), 236—8.
T.W.T. Tatton-Brown, ‘Camelon, Arthur’s O’on and the main Supply Base for
   the Antomne Wall’, Britannia, xi (1980), 340—3.
M.V. Taylor, ‘Roman Britain in 1932, JRS, xxiii (1933), 190—216.
C.F. Tebbutt, ‘A Roman Bloomery at Great Cansiron, near Holtye’, Sussex
   Arch. Coll.,
cx (1972), 10—13.
C.F. Tebbutt and H. Cleere, ‘A Romano-British Bloomery at Pippingford,
  Hartfield’, Sussex Arch. Coll., cxi (1973), 27—40.
C.F. Tebbutt and N.E.S. Norris, ‘A first Century Corn drying Kiln at Uckfield’,
  Sussex Notes and Queries, 17, no. 1 (1968), 25—6.
P.J. Tester, ‘An Anglo-Saxon Occupation Site at Dartford’, Arch. Cant.,
  
lxx (1956), 256—9.
P.J. Tester, ‘First Century Pottery from Temple Hill, Dartford’, Arch. Cant.,
   lxx (1956), 253—4.
P.J. Tester, ‘The Roman Villa in Cobham Park, near Rochester’, Arch. Cant.,
   lxxvi (1961), 88-109.
P.J. Tester, ‘A Roman Settlement between Bexley and Crayford’, Arch. Cant.,
   lxxviii (1963), 179—80.
P.J. Tester, ‘Excavations at Fordcroft, Orpington’, Arch. Cant., lxxxiv (1969),39—78.
P.J. Tester and H.F. Bmg, ‘A first Century Umfield at Cheriton, near Folkestone’, 
   Arch. Cant.,
lxii (1949), 21—36.
P.J. Tester and J.E.L. Caiger, ‘Excavations on the Site of a Romano-Bntish
   Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley’, Arch. Cant., lxviii (1954), 167—83.
E.A. Thompson, ‘Britain AD 406—410’, Britannia, viii (1977), 303—18.
F.H. Thompson, ‘Excavations at Reculver, Kent, 1951’, Arch. Cant., lxvi (1953), 52—9.
F.H. Thompson, ‘Three Surrey Hillforts: Excavations at Anstiebury, Holmbury
   and Hascombe, 1972—1977’, Antiq. J., lix (1979), 245—318.
I. Thompson, ‘The "Belgic" Cemetery at Allington’, Arch. Cant., xciv (1978), 127—39.
I. Thompson, Grog-tempered ‘Belgic’ Pottery of south-eastern England,
   BAR(B), no. 108, Oxford, 1982.
P. Thornhill and P. Payne, ‘Some Sites in North Kent’, Arch. Cant., xcvi (1980), 378—82.
J. Tildesley, ‘Roman Pottery Kilns at Rettendon’, Essex J., vi (1971), 35—50.
M. Todd, ‘The small Towns of Roman Britain’, Britannia, i (1970), 114—30.
M. Todd, ‘Villas and Romano-British Society’, in Todd 1978b, 197—208.
(Ed.) M. Todd, Studies in the Romano-British Villa, Leicester, 1978.

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