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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 
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of Naturally Occurring Organic Matter in Clays’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 15 (4), 1988, 403-414.
   898 Krywonos, W, Newton, G W A, Robinson, V J & Riley, J A, ‘Neutron Activation Analysis of Roman Coarse Ware from Cyrenaica’, Archaeometry, Vol. 22 (2), 1980, 189-196.
   899 Krywonos, W, Newton, G W A, Robinson, V J & Riley, J A, ‘Neutron Activation Analysis of Some Roman and Islamic Coarse Wares of Western Cyrenaica and Crete’, J Archaeol Sci, VoL 9 (1), 1982, 63-78.
   900 Lambert, J B, Xue, L, Weydert, J M & Winter, J H, ‘Oxidation states of iron in Bahamian pottery by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy’, Archaeometry, VoL 32 (1), 1990, 47-54.
   901 Maggetti, M, Galetti, G Schwander, H, Picon, M & Wessicken, R, ‘Campanian Pottery; the Nature of the Black Coating’, Archaeometry, VoL 23 (2), 1981, 199-207.
   902 Maniatis, Y, Perdikatsis, V & Kotsakis, K, ‘Assessment of in-Site variability of pottery from Sesklo, Thessaly’, Archaeometry, Vol. 30 (2), 1988, 264-274.
   903 Middleton, A P, Freestone, I C & Leese, M N, ‘Textural analysis of ceramic thin sections: evaluation of grain sampling procedures’, Archaeometry, VoL 27 (1), 1985, 64-74.
   904 Mirti, P. Zelano, V, Aruga, R, Ferrara, E & Appolonia, L, ‘Roman pottery from Augusta Praetoria (Aosta, Italy): a provenance study’, Archaeometry, VoL 32 (2), 1990, 163-175.
   905 Mommsen, H, ‘Filters to sort pottery samples of the same provenance from a data bank of Neutron Activation Analysis’, Archaeometry, VoL 23 (2), 1981, 209-215.
   906 Mommsen, H, Kreuser, A & Weber, I, ‘A method for grouping pottery by chemical composition’, Archaeometry, Vol 30 (1), 1988, 47-57.
   907 Neff, H, Bishop, R L & Sayre, E V, ‘A Simulation Approach to the Problem of Tempering in Compositional Studies of Archaeological Ceramics’, I Archaeol Sci, Vol. 15 (2), 1988, 159-172.
   908 Neff, H, Bishop, R L & Sayre, B V, ‘More Observations on the Problem of Tempering in Compositional Studies of Archaeological Ceramics’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 16 (1), 1989, 57-69.
   909 Review of Peacock, D P S (ed), Pottery and Early Commerce (Academic Press, 1977), by Musty, I, J Archaeol Sci, VoL 5 (2), 1978, 95- 97.
   910 O’Brien, P. ‘An Experimental Study of the Effects of Salt Erosion on Pottery’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 17 (4), 1990, 393-401.
   911 Orton, C R, ‘Stochastic Process and Archaeological Mechanism in Spatial Analysis’, I Archaeol Sci, Vol  9 (1), 1982, 1-23.
    912 Rice, P M & Saffer, M E, ‘Ouster Analysis of Mixed-level Data: Pottery Provenience as an Example’, I Archaeol Sci, Vol 9 (4), 1982, 395-409.
   913 Review of Schiffer, M B, Formation Processes of the Archaeological Record (University of New Mexico Press,
Albuquerque, 1987), by Bell, M, J Archačol Sci, Vol. 16 (5), 1989, 561-562.

   914 Schiffer, M B, ‘The Influence of Surface Treatment on Heating Effectiveness of Ceramic Vessels’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol 17 (4), 1990, 373-381.
   915 Schubert, P. ‘Petrographic modal analysis - a necessary complement to chemical analysis of ceramic coarse ware’, Archaeometry, Vol. 28 (2), 1986, 163-178.
   916 Shackley, M, ‘Gas Chromatographic Identification of a Resinous Deposit from a 6th century Storage Jar and its Possible Identification’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 9 (3), 1982, 305-306.
   917 Review of Shennan, S, Experiments in the Collection and Analysis of Archaeological Survey Data: The East Hampshire Survey (Dept of Prehist Arthaeol, Sheffield University, 1985), by Mills, N, J Archaeol Sci, Vol 14 (1), 1987, 110-112.
   918 Review of Shennan, S, Quantifying Archaeology (Edinburgh University Press & Academic Press, 1988), by Doran, J, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 15 (5), 1988, 592-593.
   919 Storey, J M V, ‘A Chemical Study of Clays and Roman Pottery from the Lower Nene Valley, Eastern England’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 15 (1), 1988, 35-50.
   920 Tite, M S, Bimson, M & Freestone, I C, ‘An examination of high gloss surface finishes on Greek Attic and Roman Samian wares’, Archaeometry, Vol. 24 (2), 1982, 117-126.
   921 Topping, P G & MacKenzie, A B, ‘A test of the use of neutron activation analysis for clay source characterization’, Archaeometry, Vol. 30, 1988, 92-101.
   922 Tubb, A, Parker, A J & Nickless, G, ‘The Analysis of Romano-British Pottery by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry’, Archaeometry, Vol. 22 (2), 1980, 153-171.
   923 Turner, J D, Keary, A C & Peacock, D P S, ‘Drawing potsherds: a low-cost computer-based system’, Archaeometry, Vol. 32 (2), 1990, 177-182.
   924  Review of Van der Leeuw, S E & Pritchard, A C, The Many Dimensions of Pottery: Ceramics in Archaeology and Anthropology (Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1984), by Hodges, R, J Archaeol Sci, Vol 13 (1), 1986, 97-99.
   925 Velde, B & Courtois, L, ‘Yellow Garnets in Roman Amphorae - a Possible Tracer of Ancient Commerce’, I Archaeol Sci, Vol 10 (6), 1983, 531-539.
   926 Vitali, V, ‘Archaeometric Provenance Studies: an Expert System Approach’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol 16 (4), 1989, 383-391.
   927 Vitali, V & Franklin, U M, ‘New Approaches to the Characterization and Classification of Ceramics on the Basis of their Elemental Composition’, J Archaeol Sci, Vol. 13 (2), 1986, 161-170.
   928 Wandibba, S, ‘Experiments in textural analysis’, Archaeometry, Vol. 24 (1), 1982, 71-75.
   929 Whitbread, I K, ‘The characterisation of argillaceous inclusions in ceramic thin sections’, Archaeometry, Vol.28(l), 1986,79-88.

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