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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies    Volume 3, 1990  Edited by Rob Perrin
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Roman Pottery Bibliography - Page 100

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

Report on microfiche. No illustrations.
Location: not given

461 Timby, JR. ‘The Pottery’, in Stamper, PA, ‘Excavations on a mid-twelfth century siege castle at Bentley, Hampshire’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol. 40, 1984, (81- 90), 87-88.
exc/vil/43-400+/usf
tsg/alh/nfc
A Roman site beneath a motte.
Location: not given

462 Tomalin, D J, ‘The Vectis Pottery Tradition’, in Roman Wight: A Guide Catalogue, 1987, 30-40.
syn/ptp/43-400+ftyp
vec
A very significant work. A corpus of products from a hitherto unpublished industry. There is a very good section on tile in the same volume (pp. 105-115).

463 Turner, A, ‘The Roman Pottery’, in Morris, M, ‘An Iron Age and Romano-British site at Choseley Farm, Odiham: The excavations of Dorothy Liddell, 1937’, Proc. of the Hampshire Field Club & Arch. Soc. Vol. 42, 1986, (90-108), 99-100 & microfiche. exc/rur,frm/43-400+/usf
alh/nfc/oxm
Location: not given

North Humberside
Sally Stow
464 Bartlett, J E & Mackey, R W, ‘Excavations on Walkington Wold, 1967-1969’, East Riding Archaeologist Vol.1, Part 2, 1912, 10-18, 27, & 39-43.
exc/unk/late 4th/usf 
hcs/cra
An interesting group of late Roman pottery, three-quarters of which was Huntcliff ware representing an estimated 200÷ vessels.
Location: Hull Museums

465 Eddy, M R, ‘Excavations at Moot Hill, Driffield’, East Riding Archaeologist Vol. 7, 1983, 48-49.
exc/unk/late 4th hcs/cra
A small quantity (19 illustrated sherds) of mainly Huntcliff ware (plus a little Crambeck) from a fourth century building found beneath the motte of a previously unknown Norman castle.
Location: not given

466 Hicks, J D & Wilson, J A, ‘Romano-Bntish Kilns at Hasholme’, East Riding Archaeologist Vol. 2, 1975, 49-67. 
exc/kln/---
grg/gry/lcg/ogr/dal/thr
A brief and basic report on the excavation of three kilns lying close to Throlam kilns. Poor illustrations & text. No discussion of dating.
Location: Hull Museums

467 Lloyd, G D, ‘A Roman Pottery Kiln in the Parish of Lockington’, East Riding Archaeologist Vol. 1, Part 1, 1968, 28-38.
exc/kln/c150-250 
grc/gry/eyk
Location: not given

468 Rigby, V, et al, Pottery’, in Stead, I M, Rudston Roman Villa, 1980, 37-94.
exc/vil/lst-4th/ggp
sts/cts/ets/tsg/nvc/rgh/mca/btb/bbl/rst/shg/flg/ogr/mhm/
nvm/mro/fcp/dal/hcs/prs/rsx/stv/cra
Two good groups from the well: the upper is paralleled by signal station sites and so should date to post AD 367. The lower is probably c AD 295-330. Includes a useful note on Parisian ware.
Location: not given

469 Wachier, I S, with contributions by B R Hartley (‘Samian’) and K F Hartley (‘Mortarium stamps’), ‘Coarse pottery’, in Excavations at Brough-on-Humber 1958-1961, London, 1969, 107-205.
exc/mil,twn/lst-4th/ggp
sts/cts/ets/rgh/grc/gry/lcg/rst/shg/mm/dal/hcs/prs/Crambeck
Useful groups of coarse pottery, much of it of local manufacture.
Location: Hull Museum

South Humberside
Sally Stow
470 Loughlin, N, ‘Dales Ware: A Contribution to the Study of Roman Coarse Pottery’, in Peacock, D PS, ed., Pottery and Early Commerce: Characterization and Trade in Roman and Later Ceramics, London, 1977, 85-146.
syn,chm/ptp/late 2nd-4th
shg/dal
An extensive study of Dales and Dales-type ware, especially relevant to northern Lincolnshire (now South Humberside), which Loughlin believes to be the source of Dales ware.

471 Stead, I M, Excavations at Winterton Roman Villa and Other Roman Sites in North Lincolnshire, 1958-67, H.M.S.O., 1976. See entry nos. 472-475 for pottery details.

472 Hartley, B R & Pengelly, H, ‘Samian Ware’, in entry no. 471, 102- 116.
exc/mil,vil,mt/lst-early 3rd
sts/cts/ets/tsg
Location: Scunthorpe Museum

473 Hartley, K F, ‘Mortaria’, in entry no. 471, 116-126. 
exc/?mil,vil,setllst-4th/ggp
llm/ghm/nvm/sem/swm/mro
Location: Scunthorpe Museum

474 Rigby, V. ‘Gallo-Belgic and Other Imported Wares’, in entry no. 471, 127- 135.
exc/mil,set/lst/usf
blg/tng/trb/btb/gab/mf/clb/wht
Includes a useful comparison between Gallo-Belgic wares from Old Winteringham and North Ferriby.
Location: Scunthorpe Museum

475 Rigby, V & Stead, I M, ‘The Pottery Industry in North Lincolnshire’, and ‘Coarse Pottery’, in entry no. 471,95-101 & 136-190.
exc/mil,kln,vil,set/lst-4th/ggp/nvc/obb/grc/gro/lcg/rst/esh/
shg/dal/hcs/prs/swc/rox/mnv/the/dra/nlc
Detailed and very useful publication of large groups ‘(including much local pottery) from the Old Winteringham settlement and Winterton Villa. (Much 1st, 2nd and 3rd century material, little 4th). Also includes general notes on Parisian and Dales wares.

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