Item #M5828 Journal of Roman Pottery Studies. Volume 12. AAE - Journal - Single issue.[newline]M5828.jpg

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies. Volume 12

Item #M5828

Volume 12. An archaeological Miscellany: papers in honour of K F Hartley. Oxbow books, Oxford, 2005, In-4, 212 pages. Original softcover, a fine copy. Contents: Chronological list of the published works of K F Hartley The dating of Crambeck Parchment Ware Reflections on the choice of Brockley Hill as a pottery production site Varro's dolia: jars for fattening dormice Un Potier du Rozier (Lozère) Late Roman pottery kilns at Goodison Boulevard, Cantley, Doncaster: excavations by J R Lidster in 1957 and 1962 Roman stone mortars - a preliminary survey The mixed grill over-egged A Study in Scarlet: samian pottery and the Claudian invasion Brough-on-Humber fine wares production P-14 unmasked, and what happened next Thomas May and Castor Beakers Pots for tables; tables awaiting pots: an exercise in speculative archaeoeconomy The Pitt Rivers Collection of samian ware in Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum The Great Essex Earthquake (AD60/1)? A bird in the hand Food and drink in Wales: the impact of the Roman occupation Size matters: the role of smaller temporary camps in North Britain Les mortiers Drag 45: leur place dans 1'étude des céramiques d'époque romaine The Roman Pottery Industry of West-Central Leicestershire A glass vessel of peculiar form': a late Roman mould-blown bottle found with a burial at Milton-next-Sittingbourne in Kent Why save anything? The latest ceramic mortaria in Bulgaria? A collection of samian ware found close to the first bridge at Piercebridge 'The hidden paw' the mystery of the cat in Roman Britain Roman pottery production at Gelligaer Paternus, I or II? A Roman paint pot from Castor, Normangate Field, and its contents Rare tazze, paterae and a broad hint at a lararium from Lactodorum (Towcester) Language: English. Relevant subjects: Rome, Journals Rome.

Language: English.

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