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ethnoarchaeological approach (1982), by Fulford, M,
Britannia, Vol 15, 1984, 373-5. (JRPS 1, entry no. 162)
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by Pollard, R J, Britannia, Vol. 21, 1990, 422-3. (This volume,
entry no. 798) 873 Review of Woods, P J & Hastings, B C, Rushden: the Early Fine Wares (1984), by Greene, K, Antiq J, Vol. 65, (II), 1985, 507-8. *874 Review of Woods, P J & Hastings, B C, Rushden: the Early Fine Wares (1984), by Perrin, J R, Britannia, Vol. 17, 1986, 461-2. Lamps, counters, figurines and other pottery objects Richard Pollard Editor’s note: There has been some debate as to the merits of presenting the items below in a separate section, rather than including them with the other pottery in the respective reports. As it happens, all of the entries for the first instalment of this section are addenda to previous Bibliography entries. This need not be this case in the future. We would welcome any comments our readers may have on this. See also entry nos. 945, 951, 972, 975 & 998. (61) Ogilvie, J D, ‘Part of a pipeclay figurine of Venus’, in JRPS 1, entry no. 61. Dated by F Jenkins, AD 130-150. (Cf Jenkins, F, ‘The Cult of the "Pseudo-Venus" in Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. 72, 1958). (416) Birss, R S, ‘Coarse Pottery’, in JRPS 3, entry no. 416,90-124. 1: Frag. of white pipeclay, ‘upper leg of adult figure’, from topsoil. 105, fig 46.191. 2: Lamp frag., ‘hand-made in sandy orange ware with grey surfaces’ 94-5, fig 40.38. (416) Dool, J, ‘Baked Clay Objects’, in JRPS 3, entry no. 416, 216-218. 1: ‘Spindle-whorls’ in samian and ‘sandy buff fabric’, fig 94.60-1. 2: Pottery duck’s head in light grey fabric, fig 94.62 (cf also Dool J, ‘A Romano-British pottery duck’, Antiquity, Vol 50, 1976,63-4). 3: Applied ?handle on pottery object, a ?ridge tile, fig 94.63. (416) Birss, R S, ‘The Coarse Pottery’, in JRPS 3, entry no. 416, 258- 267. 1: ‘Nine crudely made lamps’, 259-260, fig 112.6 (9 illustrations). 2: ‘One mould made lamp’, 259-260, fig 112.7. These ten lamps were found in a pit within a mausoleum associated with numerous other finds; a Trajanic or early Hadrianic group. 3: ‘Crudely made white ware lamp’, 262-3, fig 114.28. From a late 2nd-3rd century group, associated with an inhumation. (477) Pollard, R I, ‘The Pottery (from Cranmer House, London Road)’, in JRPS 3, entry no. 477, 284-298. See also entry no. 481. 1: Lamp, 290-1, fig 112.23G. Oxidised sandy (Canterbury) ware, Loeschke Type TX, with ring handle, 2nd century (identified by D Bailey), in burial 23 (late 2nd-early 3rd century). (477) Garrard, P, ‘The Small Finds and Glass’, in JRPS 3, entry no. 477,271-284. 1: Dea nutrix figurine (identified by F Jenkins), 276-7, fig 104.40a. In a mid 2nd-3rd burial. (477) Stow, S, ‘The Finds’ (from the Canterbury Excavation Committee Sites, 1946-60), in JRPS 3, entry no. 477, 181-194. 1: Frag. of Venus figurine, 187, P1 XXVII.E. Found |
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