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A Romano-British ‘Chimney-Pot’ from Odell, Bedfordshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1981

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1 Lowther, A. W. G., ‘Romano-British chimney-pots and finials’, Antiq. J. lvi (1976). 3548CrossRefGoogle Scholar; up-dated, Antiq. J. lvii (1977), 314–6Google Scholar.

2 Britannia, ix (1978), 442–4 and fig. 11Google Scholar; Dix, Brian, ‘Odell: a river valley farm’, Current Archaeology, vi (issue 66, 1979), 215–8Google Scholar; id., Excavations at Harrold Pit, Odell, 1974–78: a preliminary report’, Beds. Arch. J. xiv (1980), 1518.Google Scholar Full report in preparation.

3 Such shelly wares were made locally at several sites including Harrold Lodge Farm nearby in the Great Ouse valley and others in the Nene valley between 13–20 km. away. For details and map of locations see Antiq. J. xlix (1969), 93–5Google Scholar and Woods, P. J., Excavations at Hardingstone, Northants, 1967–8 (1969), p. 79 and fig. 20Google Scholar.

4 As for example at Verulamium, Chelmsford and Godmanchester: Antiq. J. lvi (1976), 48Google Scholar, citing full references.