Structure and agency in small-scale production: an historical archaeology of the clay tobacco pipemakers of Kent
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Pottery and social life in medieval England
Jervis, Ben, 2014, Pottery and social life in medieval England, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe
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Shelly-sandy ware and the greyware industries: a dated type series of London medieval pottery, part 5
Blackmore, Lyn, 2010, Shelly-sandy ware and the greyware industries: a dated type series of London medieval pottery, part 5, London: Museum of London Archaeology.
Hartley, Brian, 2008, Names on Terra Sigillata: an index of makers' stamps and signatures on Gallo-Roman Terra Sigillata (Samian Ware): vol.1-4, London : University of London, Institute of Classic...
Hartley, Brian, 2008, Names on Terra Sigillata: an index of makers' stamps and signatures on Gallo-Roman Terra Sigillata (Samian Ware): vol.1-4, London : University of London, Institute of Classical Studies.
The Ringlemere cup: precious cups and the beginning of the Channel Bronze Age
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Roman pottery in the Tongeren reference collection: mortaria and coarse wares
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Pottery in Britain: 4000BC to AD1900
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A 14th-century pottery site in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey: excavations at 70-76 Eden Street
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The national Roman fabric reference collection: a handbook
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Handbook of Mediterranean Roman pottery
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Roman Samian pottery in Britain
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Pottery in archaeology
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English pottery
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Rollo, Lindsay, 1994, Iron Age and Roman Piddington: the Mortaria 1979-1993, Northampton, Upper Nene Archaeological Society.
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Clay tobacco pipes
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A dated corpus of early Roman pottery from the City of London
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Medieval ceramic studies in England: a review for English Heritage
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Roman pottery from the Fortress: 9 Blake Street
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Border wares: Post-medieval pottery in London 1500-1700: volume 1
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