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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies    Volume 3, 1990  Edited by Rob Perrin

                     
Roman Pottery Bibliography - Page 103

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

*496 Wilson, J, ‘Discoveries on the Old Institute site at Faversham’, Kent Archaeological Review, no. 85, Autumn 1986, (108-118), 112-1 18.
exc/set/43-200/usf
tsg/blg/?bb2/gro/upc
A small rescue excavation. An assemblage of 115 sherds, with 15 illustrations.
Location: K.A.R.U.

Lancashire
Louise Hird
497 Birley, E, Bird, J & White, A, ‘The Samian Pottery’, in Jones, G D B & Shutter, D C A, Roman Lancaster, 1988, 94-102.
exc/mil,mjc/late 1st-late 2nd/usf 
sts/mvs/cts/ets
Only a small amount illustrated, but a useful list of stamps.
Location: Lancaster City Museum

498 Turner, R C, Webster, P V & Witherington, J H S. ‘Coarse Pottery’, in Edwards, B J N & Webster, P V. Ribchester Excavations, Part 3: Excavations in the Civil Settlement, Pottery and Coins, 1988, 51-1 16.
exc/mjc/c80-late 4th/usf
asg/ass/clc/nvc/wpc/?hmd/mca/bbl/lbb2/grc/grg/rst/llm/mhm/
vrm/wpm/lox/wpm/eyk/hcs (calcite-gritted)/svv
A useful drawing-together of material from excavations of recent years in the civilian settlement.
Location: Cumbria & Lancashire Unit (at present); Ribchester Museum (eventually)

499 Webster, P V (with contributions by K F Hartley and A White), ‘The Coarse Pottery’, in Jones, G D B & Shotter, D C A, Roman Lancaster, 1988, 103-145.
exc/mil,mjc,kln/late 1st-late 4th/usf,seq
amp/asg/nvc/orc/rhn/occ(ngp)/bbl/grf/grc/grg/gry/rst/evm/ ?llm/
mhm/ngm/nem/qmm/wpm/osc/lox/dal/eyk/hcs (calcite-gritted)/lcl
Includes the products of two Quernmore kilns.
Location: Lancaster City Museum

500 Wild, F, ‘The Samian Ware’, in Edwards, B J N & Webster, P V, Ribchester Excavations, 1988, 9-50.
exc/mjc/c60-late 2nd/usf sts/mvs/cts/ets
Location: unknown

Leicestershire
Richard Pollard
501 Clamp, H (with contributions by R J Pollard and others - see below), ‘Late Iron Age and Romano-British Pottery’, in Clay, P N & Mellor, J E, Excavations in Bath Lane, Leicester, Leicestershire Museums, Art Galleries & Records Service, 1985, 41-62.
exc,wbf/mjc/Late 1st BC-2nd ADusf
amp/cta/as s/arr/sts/mvs/cts/lyc/nvc/egg (TN beaker)/rhn/?nvr/rgh/occ/mca/blg/ira/tng/trb/nri/btb/rgd/
bbl/bb2/gry/lcg/hgg/esh/mhm/?ngm/vrm/mf/wht/lox/wsx/
osd/drb/lnd/ppr
Includes the following specialist contributions:
The Mortaria’ (including 1 stamp), by R J Pollard from notes by K F Hartley, 47-49; ‘The Amphorae’, by H Clamp from notes by P R Sealey, 49; ‘Terra Nigra Potters’ Stamps’ (2 stamps), by V Rigby, 59; ‘The Arretine and Samian Pottery’ (9 pieces discussed), by G B Dannell, 59-61; and 

‘Samian Potters’ Stamps’ (6 stamps), by B M Dickinson, 61-62.
The quantification is by "estimated max. no. of vessels" except for amphorae: "estimated no. of vessels & weights". Includes 138 illustrations of pottery, plus stamps, and decorated samian. The fabric type series was revised by R J Pollard; there is a correlation table in the report on pottery from excavations in West Leicester: ‘Pollard’ in P N Clay.
Location: Leicestershire Museums Service Annexe, 116 Humberstone Drive, Leicester LE5 ORD (c/o R J Pollard, pottery specialist, or R A Rutland, Keeper, Jewry Wall Museum)

502
Jarvis, P A, ‘A sherd of Iron Age or Roman pottery from
Hungarton (Leics.)’, Trans. Leicestershire Arch. Hist. Soc.
59 (1984- 85), 1985, 91-92.
csf/unk/late 1st BC-late 1st AD
blg/gm
1 grog-tempered sherd.
Location: Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester, Acc. no. A32.1984

503 Jarvis, P A, ‘The early pits of the Jewry Wall site, Leicester’, Trans. Leicestershire Arch. Hist. Soc. 60(1986), 1986, 7-15.
exc,syn/mjc/late 1st BC-late 1st AD
amp/tsg/blg/ira/tng/trb/nri/btb/crb
A review of the pits and the pottery from them: the original        publication is K Kenyon, Excavations at the Jewry Wall Site, Leicester, Rep. Res. Comm. Soc. Antiq. No. 15, 1948. See also an interim statement by P A Jarvis, ‘The Origin and Status of Iron Age Leicester - the Evidence from the Jewry Wall Site’, TLAHS 59 (1984-85), 1985, 92-93.
Location: Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester, Acc. no. A405. 1955

London & Middlesex
Malcolm Lyne
504 Cameron, F, ‘The Roman Pottery’, in Parnell, G, ‘Excavations at the Salt Tower, Tower of London, 1976’, Trans. London & Middlesex Arch. Soc. Vol 34, 1983, (95-106), 102-103.
exc/wlt/43-400+/seq
ass/orc/esh/clm/oxm/oxp/alh
Location: not given

505
Mclsaac, W, with contributions by J Bird (‘The Samian’)  and B M Dickinson (‘The Stamped Samian’), ‘Roman Coarse Wares’, in Mills, P, ‘Excavations at Roman Road/Parnell Road, Old Ford, London E3’, Trans. London & Middlesex Arch. Soc. Vol 35, 1984, (25-36), 29-34.
exc/rdd/c50-400+/seq
ass/mvs/cts/ets/tsg/orc/egg/bbl/bb2lgro/lsh/vrm/oxr/vrr
Location: not given

506
Parnell, G, with contributions by J Bird (‘Samian’), F Cameron (‘Other Pottery’), B M Dickinson (‘Samian Stamps’) and C Green (‘Amphorae’), ‘The Roman and Medieval Defences and the Later Development of the Inmost Ward, Tower of London Excavations 1955- 77’, Trans. London & Middlesex Arch. Soc. Vol. 36, 1985, (1- 79), 51-60.
exc/wlt/43-400+/seq
amp/apa/asg/ass/sts/mvs/cts/ets/ats/tsg/ccc/clc/nvc/orc/rhn/
bbl/bb2/har/oxm/alh/ars/mek/oxr
A most important paper showing evidence for the

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