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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Evans 1950 to Fulford 1978a

Evans 1950

Evans 1953

Evans 1974

Farrar 1973

Fletcher and Meates 1969

Fletcher and Meates 1977

Flight and Harrison 1978
Fox 1943
Frere 1942/43

Frere 1944

Frere 1954

Frere 1961

Frere 1966

Frere 1970
Frere 1972
Frere 1974
Frere 1977
Frere 1981

Frere 1984
Frere and St. Joseph 1974

Frere et a!. 1982

Fulford 1973a

Fulford 1973b

Fulford 1975a
Fulford 1975b

Fulford 1977a

Fulford 1977b

Fulford 1978a

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    pp. xliv-xlv.
J.H. Evans, ‘Archaeological Horizons in the north Kent Marshes’, Arch. Cant., lxvi (1953),
  
103—46.
K.J. Evans, ‘Excavations on a Romano-British Site, Wiggonholt, 1964’, Sussex Arch.
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R.A.H. Farrar, ‘The Techniques and Sources of Romano-British Black-burnished Ware’, 
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E. Fletcher and G.W. Meates, ‘The ruined Church of Stone-by-Faversham:
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   Trade and the Market’, in Dore and Greene 1977, 301—16.
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   Some economic Implications’, Arch. J., cxxxv (1978), 67—114.

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