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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Palmer 1975 to Pemberton 1973

Palmer 1975

Parsons 1957

Partridge 1977

Partridge 1981

Payne 1874

Payne 1876

Payne 1877

Payne 1897
Payne 1898a

Payne 1898b

Payne 1900
Payne 1902
Payne 1911

Peacock 1967

Peacock 1968

Peacock 1969

Peacock 1970

Peacock 1971

Peacock 1977a

Peacock 1977b

Peacock 1977c
Peacock 1977d

Peacock 1977e

Peacock 1977f
Peacock 1978

Peacock 1982

Pearce 1927
Pearce 1930
Pemberton 1973

S. Palmer, ‘Orpington: Poverest, Interim Report; May Avenue Burials’,
   Arch. Cant., xci (1975), 206—7.
A.J.J. Parsons, ‘Orpington Historical Records Society Report, 1956’,
   Arch. Cant., lxxi (1957), 239—40.
C. Partridge, ‘Excavations and Fieldwork at Braughing, 1968—73’, Herts. Arch.,
  
v (1977), 22—108.
C. Partridge, Skeleton Green: A late Iron Age and Romano-British Site,
   Britannia Monograph Series no. 2, London, 1981.
G. Payne, ‘Roman Coffins, of Lead, from Bex Hill, Milton-next-Sittingbourne’,
   Arch. Cant., ix (1874), 164—73.
G. Payne, ‘Remains of Roman Interments from East Hall, near Sittingbourne’,
   Arch. Cant., x (1876), 178—83.
G. Payne, ‘Roman Interment discovered at Sittingbourne’, Arch. Cant.,
  
xi (1877), 47—8.
G. Payne, ‘Fort Borstal, Rochester’, Arch. Cant., xxii (1897), p. xlix.
G. Payne, ‘Roman Discoveries. III. Roman Interments discovered at "The
   Brook", Chatham’, Arch. Cant., xxiii (1898), 14—21.
G. Payne, ‘Roman Discoveries. V. Traces of a Roman Pottery at Higham’,
   Arch. Cant., xxiii (1898), 22—3.
G. Payne, ‘Researches and Discoveries in Kent’, Arch. Cant., xxiv (1900), pp. li-lx.
G. Payne, ‘Researches and Discoveries in Kent’, Arch. Cant., xxv (1902), pp. lix-lxxii.
G. Payne, ‘Researches and Discoveries in Kent’, Arch. Cant., xxix (1911), 
   pp. lxxvi-lxxxiv.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘The Heavy Mineral Analysis of Pottery: A preliminary
   Report’, Archaeometry, 10 (1967), 97—100.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘A petrological Study of certain Iron Age Pottery from western
   England’, PPS, xxxiv (1968), 414—27.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘A Contribution to the Study of Glastonbury Ware from
   south-western Britain’, Antiq. J., xlix (1969), 41—61.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Scientific Analysis of ancient Ceramics: A Review’,
   World Arch., 1 (1970), 375—89.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Roman Amphorae in pre-Roman Britain’, in Jesson and Hill
   1971, 161—88.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Ceramics in Roman and medieval Archaeology’, in Peacock
   1977f, 21—34.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Bricks of the Classis Britannica’, Britannia, viii (1977),
   235—46.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Pompeian Red Ware’, in Peacock 1977f, 147—62.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Late Roman Amphorae from Chalk, near Gravesend, Kent’,
   in Dore and Greene 1977, 295—300.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘Roman Amphorae: Typotogy, Fabric and Origin’, Collections
   de l’Ecole francaise de Rome,
xxxii (1977), 261-78.
(Ed.) D.P.S. Peacock, Pottery and early Commerce, London, 1977.
D.P.S. Peacock, ‘The Rhine and the Problem of Gaulish Wine in Roman
   Britain’, in du Plat Taylor and Cleere 1978, 49—51.
D.P.S. Peacock, Pottery in the Roman World: An ethnoarchaeological
   Approach,
London, 1982.
B.W. Pearce, ‘Roman Site at Otford’, Arch. Cant., xxxix (1927), 153—8.
B.W. Pearce, ‘The Roman Site at Otford’, Arch. Cant., xlii (1930), 157—72.
F. Pemberton, ‘A Romano-British Settlement on Stane Street, Ewell, Surrey’,
   Surrey Arch. Coll., lxix (1973), 1—26.

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