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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Breeze & Dobson 1978 to  Castle 1973b

Breeze and Dobson 1978
Brent 1861

Brewster 1972

Brinson 1944

de Brisay and Evans 1975

Brodribb 1969

Brodribb 1979

Brown and Sheldon 1974

Bryant 1973

Burkitt 1849
Burnham and Johnson 1979

Bushe-Fox 1913

Bushe-Fox 1914

Bushe-Fox 1916

Bushe-Fox 1925

Bushe-Fox 1926

Bushe-Fox 1928

Bushe-Fox 1932

Bushe-Fox 1949

Caiger 1958
Callender 1965
Callender 1968
Casey 1974

Casey 1979
Casey 1980
Casey and Reece 1974

Castle 1972
Castle 1973a

Castle 1973b

D.J. Breeze and B. Dobson, Hadrian’s Wall, London, 1978.
J. Brent (Jnr.), ‘Roman Cemeteries in Canterbury, with some Conjectures
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N.H. Brewster, ‘Corbridge: Its Significance for the Study of Rhenish Ware’,
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J.G.S. Brinson, ‘Two Burial Groups of Belgic Age, Hothfield Common, near
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(Eds.) K.W. de Brisay and K.A. Evans, Salt: The Study of an ancient Industry,
  
Colchester Archaeological Group Monograph, Colchester, 1975.
G. Brodribb, ‘Stamped Tiles of the "Classis Britannica", Sussex Arch. Coll.,
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G. Brodribb, ‘Tile from the Roman Bath House at Beauport Park’, Britannia,
  
x (1979), 139—56.
A.E. Brown and H.L. Sheldon, ‘Highgate Wood; The Pottery and its Production’, London
    Arch.,
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0.0. Burkitt, ‘Researches at Higham, Kent’, JBAA iv (1849), 393—4.
(Eds.) B.C. Bumham and H.B. Johnson, Invasion and Response: The Case of
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J.P. Bushe-Fox, First Report on the Excavations on the Site of the Roman Town
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Soc. Antiq. Res. Reps., i, Oxford, 1913.
J.P. Bushe-Fox, Second Report on the Excavations on the Site of the Roman
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J.P. Bushe-Fox, Third Report on the Excavations on the Site of the Roman Town
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Soc. Antiq. Res. Reps., iv, Oxford, 1916.
J.P. Bushe-Fox, Excavation of the Late-Celtic Urnfield at Swarling, Kent,
  
Soc. Antiq. Res. Reps., v, Oxford, 1925.
J.P. Bushe-Fox, First Report on the Excavation of the Roman Fort at Richborough,
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   Kent,
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J.P. Bushe-Fox, Third Report on the Excavation of the Roman Fort at
   Richborough, Kent,
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J.P. Bushe-Fox, Fourth Report on the Excavation of the Roman Fort at
   Richborough, Kent,
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M.H. Callender, Roman Amphorae, Oxford, 1965.
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(Ed.) P.J. Casey, The End of Roman Britain, BAR(B), no. 71, Oxford, 1979.
P.J. Casey, Roman Coinage in Britain, Shire Archaeology, no. 12, Aylesbury, 1980.
(Eds.) P.J. Casey and R. Reece, Coins and the Archaeologist, BAR(B), no. 4, 
   Oxford, 1974.
S.A. Castle, ‘A Kiln of the Potter Doinus’, Arch. J., cxxix (1972), 69—88.
S.A. Castle, ‘Trial Excavations in Field 410, Brockley Hill, Part 1’,
   London Arch., 2, no. 2 (1973), 36—9.
S.A. Castle, ‘Trial Excavations at Brockley Hill, Part 2’, London Arch.,
  
2, no. 4 (1973), 78—83.

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