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A Frying Pan from Great Lea, Binfield, Berkshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Graham D. Keevill
Affiliation:
Oxford Archaeological Unit

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Britannia , Volume 23 , November 1992 , pp. 231 - 233
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Copyright © Graham D. Keevill 1992. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

62 The land is owned by the Englesfield Estate. Funding was provided by the Caversham Bridge Group.

63 Wessex Archaeology, The Past in Progress: the Archaeology of the Thames Valley Park (1989).

64 J. Moore and D. Jennings, Reading Business Park: Excavations 1987–8 (forthcoming).

65 W.H. Manning, Catalogue of the Romano-British Iron Tools, Fittings and Weapons in the British Museum (1985), 104.

66 idem, pls XIV, XV.

67 idem, 104.

68 ibid.

69 Including one from a hoard at Appleford near Didcot, now in Oxfordshire, but formerly in Berkshire.

70 Manning, op. cit. (note 65), 104.

71 ibid.

72 Information from David Neal of the Central Archaeology Service, English Heritage.