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The Roman Pottery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2017

Extract

The general condition of the Roman pottery from this site, which is very fragmentary and badly abraded, probably indicates that it has been disturbed a good deal since its deposition by subsequent agricultural or other activity and it is therefore unlikely that much of it was found in its original contexts. By far the majority of the material consists of coarse ware body sherds and the limited proportion of fine wares for ¿ill periods is probably indicative of the humble, domestic nature of the occupation. The evidence from the pottery, such as it is, suggests that the site was occupied fairly continuously from the late first to the fourth century AD and possibly even on into the fifth, with no discernible gaps. In the absence of good internal dating evidence, the chronology must rely heavily on external comparisons, but almost all of the types found here can be readily paralleled in London and more especially in well-dated contexts in Southwark.

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Research Article
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1987

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References

Bibliography: Roman Pottery: Type Series referred to:

Alice Holt: Lyne, M A B and Jeffries, R S, The Alice Holt/Farnham Roman Pottery Industry CBA Research Report no 30 London 1979 Google Scholar
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