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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies    Volume 4, 1991  Edited by Rob Perrin

                                                                 
Roman Pottery Bibliography Edited by  R. P. Symonds cont'd  Page 86

Bibliography

Avon
Kevin Crouch
   679
Cunliffe, B, Roman Bath, Rep Res Comm Soc Antiq, London, No XXIV, 1969. 
exc/mjc,rel,twn
For pottery details, see entry nos. 680-684.
   680
Cunliffe, B, ‘Stratified pottery from the Temple area’, in entry no. 679, 59-64.
exc/mjc,rel/4th
alh/bbl/glz/lcg/nfc/oxm/orc/shg
   681
Cunliffe, B, ‘Pottery from the Baths’, in entry no. 679, 140—142.
exc/mjc,twn/late 1st-early 2nd & 4th
alh/lcg/orc/osd/tsg
  682
Cunliffe, B, ‘2. The site of no.4 Abbeygate Street, 1964-5’, in ‘VI. Other Roman sites excavated, 1963-7’, in entry no. 679, (156-165), 161-164.
exc/mjc,twn/4th-5th
alh/amp/lcg/nfr/mro/oxm/orc/rhn
  
683  Cunliffe, B, ‘3. The site of Harvey’s Building, Upper Borough Walls, 1963-5’, in ‘VI. Other Roman sites excavated, 1963-7’, in entry no. 679, (165-173), 169-173. 
exc/mjc,twn/mid 2nd-3rd 
amp/bb1/lcg/nvc/mro/oxm/orc/rst/tsg/swem
   684
  Cunliffe, B, ‘6. Excavations behind the Little Theatre, 1964’, in ‘VI. Other Roman sites excavated, 1963-7’, in entry no. 679, (175-179), 178.
exc/mjc,twn/2nd-4th
bbl/lcg/lom/mro/oxm/orc
   685 Cunliffe, B (ed.), Excavations in Bath, 1950—1975, CRAAGS (Comm Rescue Archaeol Avon, Gloucestershire & Somerset) Excavations Monograph No. 1.
exc/mjc,twn
For pottery details, see entry nos. 686-687.
   686 Greene, P J, ‘Citizen House, 1970’, in entry no. 685, (4-70), 19-27.
exc/mjc,twn/2nd-4th 
alh/bbl/nfr/oxm/orc/rhn/rgh/tsg
   687 Greene, P J, ‘Abbey Green, 1971’, in entry no. 685, (72-77), 75- 77. 
exc/mjc,twn/lst-2nd, poss. 3rd
bbl/buf/ccc/lcg/orc/osd/red/tsg/swem/tng/wsx 
All pottery from stratified deposits.
   688 Rahtz, P A & Greenfield, E, Excavations at Chew Valley Lake, DoE Archaeol Report No. 8, 1977, 206-274.
exc/cem,vil,frm,rrs,ind/lst-4th/typ
bbl/blg/crm/glz/ira/lcg/lox/nfr/nfc/oxm/orc/osd/rhn/rgh/tsg/
svv/swem
Form and fabric type series includes products from kilns at Shepton Mallet and Congresbury.
   689 Wedlake, W J, ‘Excavations at Camerton’, Camerton Excavation Club, 1958, 102-213.
exc/rdd,set,ind,kln/lst-4th/seq
amp/bbl/buf/cgg/grc/egg/gry/ira/lcg/nfc/nfg/orc/owc/rhn/ rhn-type/rst/tsg/svv/swem/wcs
Illustrated pottery useful to show range of vessels. Mortaria, flagons, beakers, mugs present. Unfortunately no provenance can be deduced. Includes a large number of beakers erroneously called butt beakers.



Bedfordshire
Pauline Marney
  
690 Dawson, M & Slowikowski, A M, ‘A Romano-British Cemetery at Warren Farm, Deepdale, Sandy’, Bedfordshire Archaeol, Vol 18, 1988, 25-32.
csf,exc/cem/late 1st & 2nd/ggp 
blg/esh/osf/lcl/lcg/lox/occ/pph
   691 Slowikowski, A M, ‘Pottery’, in Dawson, M, ‘Excavations at Ursula Taylor Lower School’, Bedfordshire Archaeol, Vol. 18, 1988, (6- 24), 10-18.
exc/frm,fls/late I A to post conquest 1st AD/ggp,typ (extends Bedford’s)
blg/btb/ira/lcl/ncg/ngt/tsg/shg

Berkshire
Paid Booth
  
692 Green, S, ‘An Oxfordshire face-neck flagon from Beedon, Berks’, Oxoniensia, Vol. 50, 1985 (pub. 1986), 279-280.
flw/unk/late 3rd 
oxw
An unusual vessel in this fabric.

Buckinghamshire
Pauline Marney, & (*) R P Symonds & Pauline Marney
  
693 Cauvain, P & 5, ‘Pottery’, in Stainton, B & Stanley, C, ‘A Romano-British Pottery Kiln at Springwood, Gerrards Cross’, Records of Buckinghamshire, Vol. 29, 1987, (160-169), 162-169.
exc/kln/2nd
lcl/lcg/lox
The kiln was well preserved bet unfortunately all of the pots were fragmentary.
   694 Hawkins, A & Dalwood, H, ‘Salvage Excavations of a Roman Enclosure at the Watermead Roundabout, Buckingham Road, near Aylesbury’, Records of Buckinghamshire, Vol 30, 1988, (161-164), 161-163.
exc/fls/late 2nd-3rd 
nvg/oxm/tsg/shg/ass
   *695 Marney, P T, Roman and Belgic Pottery from Excavations in Milton Keynes 1972-82, Buckinghamshire Archaeol Soc Mon Ser, no. 2, 1989. Includes ‘Fabric 2 ‘Soft Pink Grogged Ware Thin-Section Analysis", by R Tomber, 67-9; ‘Thin Section Analysis Report: The Sand Tempered Wares’, by R Rattray, 83-6; ‘Thin-section Analysis of the Products of the Caldecotte Kiln I’, by J R Timby, 98-100; ‘Mortarium Fabrics’, by K Hartley, 132-136; and ‘VI The Samian Ware’, by H Pengelly, 146-168.
exc/vil,rrs,fls,kln/lst-4th/typ
alh/amp/bbl/blg/blk/btb/hpb/ccc/cgg/cts/clc/esh/esx/ets/fcp/grf
/osf/glz/had/ham/hax/har/haw/lsh/lcl/lcg/lox/lnd/lrh?/mhm/
mvs/mca/ncg/ngt/nvc/nvg/nvm/oxm/oxp/orc/oxw/owc/pph/rhn/
mf/rgh/tsg/shg/sts/ass/tss/swm/unm/vrr/vrm/wht/wsx
Pauline Marney writes, "Unfortunately the pottery had to be published separately from the excavation sites".
   R P Symonds writes: In the terseness of the above statement the author of this excellent volume shows her characteristic modesty, but does little to indicate the importance of the work,

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