This collection contains the two published volumes for East Anglian Archaeology 162, The Horningsea Roman Pottery Industry in Context. This report provides the first complete study of the Horningsea pottery industry and a commentary on Roman pottery supply in southern Cambridgeshire. Examination of Horningsea ceramic material, including all known kiln sites, has now provided a full chronology and type series for the industry, beginning in the Flavian period (AD 60-70) and ending in the late 4th century AD (c.AD 370). The distribution network of Horningsea wares is now understood and provides an important piece of missing ceramic information for the region as a whole, and Cambridgeshire in particular
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This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
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This study investigates the ceramic building materials (CBM) from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of ...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D53485/85 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Excavations revealed evidence for pottery manufacture consisting of one or possibly two kilns, as we...
This thesis investigates the manufacture and use of ceramics over four centuries in Lincolnshire, an...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
The spread of Roman material culture in Britain in the decades before and after the Claudian invasio...
The main aim of the study was to characterise the medieval pottery industry of the Sible Hedingham a...
This research explores the supply of Roman ceramic building materials to Dorchester on Thames, Oxfor...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
This paper seeks to show that a full or partial monetary economy may have continued to operate in pa...
This section reports the highly unusual presence in Britain of a group of pre-Claudian and potential...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:1863.1856(323) / BLDSC - British Libr...
This study investigates the ceramic building materials (CBM) from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of ...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive study of prehistoric pottery throughout the reg...