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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Horner 1965 to Jessup 1928

Horner 1965
Horner 1966
Horner 1967
Howe et al. 1980

Huggins 1978

Hull 1958
Hull 1963

Hurst 1976

Hutchings 1966
Jackson and Ambrose 1978

Jackson 1962
Jackson 1972/73

James and James 1977

James and James 1978

Jenkins 1950

Jenkins 1951

Jenkins 1952

Jenkins 1956a

Jenkins 1956b
Jenkins 1960

Jenkins 1962

Jenkins 1965
Jenkins 1966a

Jenkins 1966b
Jenkins 1967
Jenkins 1973
Jenkins 1974
Jesson and Hill 1971

Jessup 1928

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G.K. Homer, ‘Romano-British Site at Lullingstone Park’, KARN, 3 (1966), 9—10.
G.K. Homer, ‘Further Excavations at Lullingstone’, KAR, 8 (1967), 5—6.
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I. Jackson, ‘Upchurch: Two Roman Pottery Kilns’, Arch. Cant., lxxvii (1962), 190—5.
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lxxiv (1960), 151—62.
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viii (1928), 337—43.

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