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 Roman villa at Minster-in-Thanet: the pottery
Lyne, Malcolm, 2006, The Roman villa at Minster-in-Thanet: the pottery, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Roman pottery in the Tongeren reference collection: mortaria and coarse wares
Willems, Sonja, 2005, Roman pottery in the Tongeren reference collection: mortaria and coarse wares, Brussels: Vlaams in stituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed.
TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Canterbury 2002
Carr, Gillian (ed.), 2003, TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Canterbury 2002, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Pottery in Britain: 4000BC to AD1900
Laing, Lloyd, 2003, Pottery in Britain: 4000BC to AD1900, Witham: Grenlight Publishing.
The national Roman fabric reference collection: a handbook
Tomber, Roberta, 1998, The national Roman fabric reference collection: a handbook, London: Museum of London Archaeology Service.
Handbook of Mediterranean Roman pottery
Hayes, John W., 1997, Handbook of Mediterranean Roman pottery, London: British Museum Press.
A corpus of relief-patterned tiles in Roman Britain
Betts, Ian, 1997, A corpus of relief-patterned tiles in Roman Britain, Oxford: Oxbrow Books.
Roman pottery from York
Monaghan, Jason, 1997, Roman pottery from York, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Roman Samian pottery in Britain
Webster, Peter, 1996, Roman Samian pottery in Britain, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Roman pottery from the Fortress: 9 Blake Street
Monaghan, Jason, 1993, Roman pottery from the Fortress: 9 Blake Street, York: York Archaeological Trust.
The current state of Romano-British pottery studies: a review
Fulford, M.G., 1991, The current state of Romano-British pottery studies: a review, London: English Heritage.
Roman and Belgic pottery from excavations in Milton Keynes 1972-1982
Marney, P.T., 1989, Roman and Belgic pottery from excavations in Milton Keynes 1972-1982, Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society.
Upchurch and Thameside Roman pottery: a ceramic typology for Northern Kent, first to third centuries A.D
Monghan, Jason, 1987, Upchurch and Thameside Roman pottery: a ceramic typology for Northern Kent, first to third centuries A.D., Oxford: B.A.R.
The Mansio and other sites in the South-Eastern sector of Caesoromgus: the Roman pottery
Going, C.J., 1987, The Mansio and other sites in the South-Eastern sector of Caesoromgus: the Roman pottery, Chelmsford: Chelmsford Archaeological Trust.
The Roman site at Billingsgate Lorry Park, London: a catalogue of the Samian and other finds
De La Bedoyere, Guy, 1986, The Roman site at Billingsgate Lorry Park, London: a catalogue of the Samian and other finds, Oxford: B.A.R.
Amphorae and the Roman economy: an introductory guide
Peacock, D.P.S., 1986, Amphorae and the Roman economy: an introductory guide, London: Longman.
The pottery kilns of Roman Britain
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A guide to Roman fine wares
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