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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Webster 1977 to Wood 1883

Webster 1977

Wheeler 1932

Whiting 1921

Whiting 1923

Whiting 1924
Whiting 1925
Whiting 1926
Whiting 1927a

Whiting 1927b

Whiting 1927c

Whiting 1927d
Whiting 1927e

Whiting et al. 1931

Whiting and Mead 1928

Wilkinson 1977

Williams 1946

Williams 1947
Williams and Frere 1948

Williams 1977

Williams 1971

Williams 1975

Willson 1981
Wilson 1966
Wilson 1970
Wilson 1971
Wilson 1972
Wilson 1973
Wilson 1975
Wilson and Taylor 1961
Wilson 1972
Winbolt 1925a
Winbolt 1925b
Wood 1883

P.V. Webster, ‘Severn Valley Ware on the Antonine Frontier’, in Dore and
   Greene 1977, 163—76.
R.E.M. Wheeler, ‘Part III: The Towns of Roman Kent’, in (Ed.) W. Page,
   Victoria County History, Kent, iii, London, 1932.
W. Whiting, ‘A Roman Cemetery discovered at Ospnnge in 1920’, Arch. Cant.,
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W. Whiting, ‘A Roman Cemetery discovered at Ospringe in 1920’, Arch. Cant.,
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W. Whiting, ‘Further Roman Finds in Kent’, Antiq. J., iv (1924), 22—5.
W. Whiting, ‘Roman Cemeteries at Ospringe’, Arch. Cant., xxxvii (1925), 83—96.
W. Whiting, ‘The Roman Cemeteries at Ospringe’, Arch. Cant., xxxviii (1926), 123—52.
W. Whiting, ‘Pottery from Tong and Murston, Sittingbourne’, Arch. Cant.,
   xxxix (1927), 40—4.
W. Whiting, ‘Six Grave Groups found in Syndale Valley, 1913’, Arch. Cant.,
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W. Whiting, ‘A Romano-British Burial discovered at Crismill Farm, near
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W. Whiting, ‘A Find at St. Mary’s Street, Canterbury’, Arch. Cant., xxxix (1927), 44—6.
W. Whiting, ‘A Roman Cemetery at St. Dunstan’s, Canterbury’, Arch. Cant.,
   xxxix (1927), 46—54.
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W. Whiting and H.T. Mead, ‘A Roman Cemetery at St. Martin’s Hill,
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P. Wilkinson, ‘The Pottery’, in R.T. Brooks, ‘The Roman Villa at Hill Farm,
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A. Williams, ‘Canterbury Excavations: September-October, 1944’, Arch. Cant.,
   lix (1946), 64—81.
A. Williams, ‘Canterbury Excavations in 1945’, Arch. Cant., lx (1947), 68—100.
A. Williams and S.S. Frere, ‘Canterbury Excavations, Christmas 1945 and
   Easter 1946’, Arch. Cant., lxi (1948), 1—45.
D.F. Williams, ‘The Romano-British Black-Burnished Industry: An Essay on
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J.H. Williams, ‘Roman Building Materials in south-east England’, Britannia,
  
ii (1971), 166—95.
J.H. Williams, ‘Excavations at Gravel Walk, Canterbury, 1967’, Arch. Cant.,
   xci (1975), 119—44.
J. Willson, ‘The Coarse Pottery’, in Philp 1981, 207—48.
D.R. Wilson, ‘Roman Britain in 1965’, JRS, lvi (1966), 196—216.
D.R. Wilson, ‘Roman Britain in 1969’, Britannia, i (1970), 269—305.
D.R. Wilson, ‘Roman Britain in 1970’, Britannia, ii (1971), 242—88.
D.R. Wilson, ‘Roman Britain in 1971’, Britannia, iii (1972), 298—351.
D.R. Wilson, ‘Roman Britain in 1972’, Britannia, iv (1973), 270—323.
D.R. Wilson, ‘Roman Britain in 1974’, Britannia, vi (1975), 220—83.
D.R. Wilson and M.V. Taylor, ‘Roman Britain in 1960’, JRS, ii (1961), 157—90.
M.G. Wilson, ‘The other Pottery’, in Frere 1972, 263—370.
S.E. Winbolt, Roman Folkestone, London, 1925.
S.E. Winbolt, ‘Pre-Roman Finds at Folkestone’, Antiq. J., v (1925), 63—7.
H. Wood, ‘Roman Urns found near Rainham Creek, on the Medway’,
   Arch. Cant., xv (1883), 108—10.

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