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The Roman Pottery of Kent
by Dr Richard J. Pollard  -  Chapter 1  page 5
Doctoral thesis completed in 1982, published 1988

   Chapter 8. A comparative study of three urban nucleated pottery industries in south-east Britain: Canterbury, Colchester, and the Verulamium region (including Brockley Hill and its ‘satellites’);
   Chapter 10. An analysis of patterns of pottery distribution observed in Roman Kent, set against a classification of hypothetical distributions and discussed with reference to potential influences (‘bias factors’) such as communications, 

classes of site and of vessel, and topographical constraints, and
   Chapter 11. An analysis of developments in fiscal regimes and of settlement patterns in Kent in order to assess the degrees of correlation between contemporaneous agrarian and industrial developments, and thus the extent to which pottery might be a valid index of the condition of the Romano-British economy in general.

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