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Roman Pottery Bibliography - Page 99

      Edited by  R. P. Symonds, with indexes by J R. Perrin  (see bottom)

exc/rrs/first half of lst-2nd 
cts/ira/btb/bbl/gro/gry/shg/flg/osd/dur
Largely late Iron Age Durotrigian - one of the most easterly finds of the ware, with a small amount of later material.
Location: not stated

449  Collis, J, with contributions by B R Hartley (‘Samian’) and D P S Peacock (‘Amphorae’), ‘Coarse Pottery’, in ‘Excavations at Silchester, Hants 1968’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol 39, 1983, (57-68), 64-65 & microfiche.
exc/wlt/43-400+/seq
ass/arr/sts/cts/alh/blg/bbl/nvs/nfc/pph/rhn/tng/hft/sft
Detailed pottery reports with illustrations on microfiche. Not enough effort has been made to identify coarse wares. Alice Holt is not mentioned, but its distinctive storage jar rim forms are illustrated.
Location: not given

*450 Davies, S M, ‘The pottery [from Barton Stacey]’, in Catherall, PD, et al, The Southern Feeder. The Archaeology of a Gas Pipeline, 1984, 86-97.
exc/rrs/mid-late 1st-early 2nd +late 3rd-4th/usf
cts/nfc/orc/ira/gro/gry/nfg/shg/flg/blk/oxm/osd/alh
A site recognised by aerial photography, near a Roman road excavated in advance of a gas pipeline. Broad fabric groupings (sand-tempered; flint-tempered grog-tempered) are laid out for the coarsewares.
Location: not stated

*451 Davies, S M, ‘The Pottery [from Little Somborne]’, in   Catherall, PD, et al, The Southern Feeder. The Archaeology of a Gas Pipeline, 1984, 130-135.
exc/rrs/mid 1st-early-mid 2nd +late 3rd-4th/usf
sts/cts/hpb/nfc/orc/?rhn/glz/ira/gro/gry/nfg/flg/nfm/oxm/osd/
?alh
A site on the Upper Chalk west of Winchester, excavated in advance of a gas pipeline. Broad fabric groupings are defined for the coarsewares. The glazed ware is identified as Chichester products.
Location: Test Valley Archaeological Trust, Romsey

452 Davies, S M, ‘Roman Pottery’, in Cock, A M & Dacre, M W, Excavations at Portway, Andover, 1973-1975, 1985, 17-18.
exc/rur/43-150, with stray later sherds/usf
alh/gro/nfr/nfc/orc/?sft
No pottery is illustrated and the site is mainly Neolithic, Bronze Age and Saxon, but Table II, giving a breakdown of fabrics and forms imparts more information of real use than many much longer reports.
Location: not given

453 Davies, S M, & Timby, J R, ‘The Pottery’, in Rogers, J & Walker, J S F, ‘A Detached Romano-British Bath House at Braish Field, near Romsey, Hampshire’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol. 41, 1985, (69-79), 74.
exc/vil/43-400+/seq
tsg/alh/gro/nfr/nfc/orc
A very terse report with no illustrations.
Location: not given

454 Hawkes, J W, ‘The Roman Pottery’, in Fasham, P J, The Prehistoric Settlement at Winnall Down, Winchester, Hampshire Field Club Monograph No. 2, 1985, 69-76.
exc/frm/43-150

asg/ass/sts/mvs/cts/tng/alh/sat/shd
A splendid report. This is how pottery should be quantified (Tables 10 & 11, Fig. 59. & 60). The pottery is tabulated firstly according to weight and sherd number per fabric.
Secondly it is tabulated according to numbers of rims per vessel type in each fabric. The presentation is very precise and informative.
Location: not given

455 Hawkes, J W, ‘The Pottery’, in Fasham, P 1, A Banjo Enclosure in Micheldever Wood, Hampshire, Hampshire Field Club Monograph No. 5, 1987, 27-33.
exc/rur,frm/43-400/ggp,seq
amp/tsg/nfc/blg/gro/alh
Includes a good range of 1st century native types.
Location: not given

456 Light, T, ‘A Romano-British waster heap at Allen’s Farm, Rockbourne’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol. 39, 1983, 69-75 & microfiche.
exclptpl2l5-300/typ
nfr
A detailed corpus on microfiche.
Location: not given

457 Milieu, M, ‘An early Roman cemetery at Alton, Hampshire’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol 42, 1986, 41-87.
exc/cem/lst/ggp,seq,typ
sts/alh/blg
Good, largely pre-Flavian groups. Gives insight into the origins of the Alice Holt/Farnham industry, which is only five miles away.
Location: not given

458 Milieu, M, with contributions by I Bird (‘Samian’) and B M Dickinson & B R Hartley (‘Samian Stamps’), ‘The Pottery’, in Milieu, M & Graham, D, Excavations on the Romano-British. Small Town at Neatham, Hampshire, 1969 -1979, Hampshire Field Club Monograph No. 3, 1986, 63-94.
exc/twn/mid lst-400+/ggp,seq,typ
ass/sts/mvs/cts/ets/nfc/orc/rhn/bbl/gro/nfm/oxm/nvs/oxp/
alh/pev/vrr/had
Useful for dating of Alice Holt wares (Neatham is three-four miles from Alice Holt/Famham) but certain aspects are problematic: for example, Period 1, Structure  is dated in Table 2 as late 1st to mid 2nd, on the basis of coarse wares and samian. In Table 20, however, New Forest and Oxfordshire wares are present Other, non-Alice Holt coarse wares present would probably fit into a moderate-sized cardboard box.

459 Shaw, G, ‘The Roman Pottery’, in Ashbee, P. ‘Hook, Warsash, Hampshire, Excavations, 1954’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol 43, 1987, (21.62), 42-44.
exc/rurt250-400
cts/bbl/gro/nfc/orc
Location: not given

460 Thompson, A, ‘The Pottery’, in Milieu, M & Russell, D, ‘An Iron Age and Romano-British site at Viables Farm, Basingstoke’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol. 40, 1984, (49-60), 58 & microfiche
exc/rur,frmllst-3rd/ggp
ass/tsg/alh/blg/nfc/orc/pph/lyc/sft

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