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

BIBLIOGRAPHY -  Rodwell & Rowley 1975 to Stead 1976

Rodwell and Rowley 1975

Rose 1967

Roskams and Watson 1981

Ross 1968

Rudling 1979

Rudling 1986

Sahlins 1965

Salzmann 1908

Sanders 1973

Saunders and Havercroft 1977

Seillier and Thoen 1978

Sheldon 1971

Sheldon 1972

Sheldon 1974

Sheldon 1975a

Sheldon 1975b

Sheldon and Schaaf 1978

Shiel 1977

Simpson 1970
Smith 1977

Smith 1978
Smith 1978
Smith 1979
Smythe 1883

Stead 1969
Stead 1971

Stead 1976

(Eds.) W.J. Rodwell and T. Rowley, The ‘Small Towns’ of Roman Britain,
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C. Seillier and H. Thoen. ‘Ceramique d’une Fosse-dépôtoir du Camp de la
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H.L. Sheldon, ‘Excavations at Lefevre Road, Old Ford, E.3, September
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H.L. Sheldon, ‘Excavations at Pamell Road, and Appian Road, Old Ford, E.3,
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H.L. Sheldon, ‘Excavations at Toppings and Sun Wharves, Southwark, 1970— 1972’.   
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N. Shiel, The Episode of Carausius and Allectus: The literary and numismatic
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C. Smith, ‘A Romano-Bntish Site at Binscombe, Godalming’, Surrey Arch.
   Coll.,
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Di. Smith, ‘Regional Aspects of the Winged Corridor Villa’, in Todd 1978b, 117—47.
J.T. Smith, ‘Villas as a Key to social Structure’, in Todd 1978, 149—86.
V. Smith, ‘Excavations at Northfleet’, KAR, 56 (1979), 140—1.
C.T. Smythe, ‘A walled Roman Cemetery in Joy Wood, Lockham, near
   Maidstone’, Arch. Cant., xv (1883), 81—8.
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   Baldock’, British Museum Quarterly, 35, no. 4 (1971), 250—82.
I.M. Stead, ‘The earliest Burials of the Aylesford Culture’, in (Eds.)
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