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Roman Pottery Bibliography
- South Humberside page 1
Journal
of Roman Pottery Studies
Vol 3, 1990 pages 100/1
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
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