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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Todd 1981 to Webster 1976

Todd 1981
Toiler 1977
Toiler 1980

Toynbee 1964
Tuffreau-Libre 1980a

Tuffreau-Libre 1980b

Tyers 1977a

Tyers 1977b
Tyers 1978


Tyers 1980

Tyers 1981


Tyers and Marsh 1978

Vince 1977a

Vince 1977b

Wacher 1965
Wacher 1969

Wacher 1975
Walsh 1970
Walsh 1980

Walthew 1975

Ward 1968

Ward-Perkins 1938

Ward-Perkins 1939

Ward-Perkins 1944

Warhurst 1953
Watson 1963
Webster 1940
Webster 1976

M. Todd, Roman Britain (55 BC-AD 400), Glasgow, 1981.
H.S. Toiler, Roman Lead Coffins and Ossuaria in Britain, BAR(B), no. 38, Oxford, 1977.
H.S. Toiler, ‘Excavation of the Orsett "Cock" Enclosure, Essex’, Britannia,
  
xi (1980), 35—42.
J.M.C. Toynbee, Art in Britain under the Romans, Oxford, 1964.
M. Tuffreau-Libre, La Ceramique commune gallo-romaine dans le Nord de la
   France,
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M. Tuffreau-Libre, ‘Un Four gallo-romain a Labuissière (Pas-de-Calais)’,
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unpublished B.Sc. dissertation, University College of Wales, Cardiff, 1977.
P.A. Tyers, ‘The Roman Coarse Pottery’, in Gentry et a!. 1977, 135—54.
P.A. Tyers, ‘The Poppyhead Beakers of Britain and their Relationship to the Barbotine
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P.A. Tyers, ‘Correspondances entre La Céramique commune La Tène III du
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P.A. Tyers, Aspects of the Development of the Late La Tène and early Roman
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unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University
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P.A. Tyers and G. Marsh, ‘The Roman Pottery from Southwark’, in Bird et al.
  
1978b, 533—82.
A.G. Vince, ‘The medieval and post-medieval Ceramic Industry of the Malvern
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A.G. Vince, ‘Some Aspects of Pottery Quantification’, Medieval Ceramics,
  
1 (1977), 63—74.
A. Wacher, ‘East Mailing, 1965’, Arch. Cant., lxxx (1965), 257—8.
J.S. Wacher, Excavations at Brough-on-Humber, 1958—1961, Soc. Antiq. Res.
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J.S. Wacher, The Towns of Roman Britain, London, 1975.
R.M. Walsh, ‘Ash Romano-British Villa’, KAR, 20 (1970), 13—20.
R.M. Walsh, ‘Recent Investigations at the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Darenth
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C.P. Ward, ‘Report — Otford Historical Society Archaeological Group’, KAR,
  
13 (1968), 4—6.
J.B. Ward-Perkins, ‘An Early Iron Age Site at Crayford, Kent’, PPS, iv (1938),
   151—68.
J.B. Ward-Perkins, ‘Excavations on Oldbury Hill, Ightham’, Arch. Cant.,
   
ii (1939), 137—81.
J.B. Ward-Perkins, ‘Excavations on the Iron Age Hill-fort at Oldbury, near
   Ightham, Kent’, Archaeologia, xc (1944), 127—76.
A. Warhurst, ‘A Belgic Burial from Borough Green’, Arch. Cant., lxiv (1953), 157—60.
M.B. Watson, ‘Iron Age Site on Bridge Hill’, Arch. Cant., lxxviii (1963), 185—8.
G.A. Webster, ‘A Roman Pottery Kiln at Canterbury’, Arch. Cant., liii (1940), 109—36.
(Ed.) G. Webster, Romano-British Coarse Pottery: A Student’s Guide, CBA
   Res. Reps., no. 6, 3rd edition, London, 1976. 

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