The Roman Pottery Manufacturing Site in Highgate Wood Excavations 1966 78

The Roman Pottery Manufacturing Site in Highgate Wood  Excavations 1966 78
Author: A. E. Brown,H. L. Sheldon
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2018-08-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784919795

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Excavations at Highgate Wood, London, over a period of eight years uncovered at least ten pottery kilns, waster heaps, ditches and pits, but only a few definite structures. This volume provides a very detailed analysis of the forms and fabrics of the pottery finds.

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
Author: Steven Willis
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789255904

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The Journal of Roman Pottery Studies continues to present a range of important new research in the field by both established and early career scholars. Volume XVIII has a strong theme on pottery production with papers on kiln sites, mortaria and late Roman pottery production in East Anglia and at a small town in Belgium. A major new third century assemblage from civitas Cananefatium in South Holland is presented. The second part of an important gazetteer of less common samian ware fabrics and types in northern and western Britain covers fabrics from Central and East Gaul

London in the Roman World

London in the Roman World
Author: Dominic Perring
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191093425

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incAn original, authoritative survey of the archaeology and history of Roman London. London in the Roman World draws on the results of latest archaeological discoveries to describe London's Roman origins. It presents a wealth of new information from one of the world's richest and most intensively studied archaeological sites, and a host of original ideas concerning its economic and political history. This original study follows a narrative approach, setting archaeological data firmly within its historical context. London was perhaps converted from a fort built at the time of the Roman conquest, where the emperor Claudius arrived to celebrate his victory in AD 43, to become the commanding city from which Rome supported its military occupation of Britain. London grew to support Rome's campaigning forces, and the book makes a close study of the political and economic consequences of London's role as a supply base. Rapid growth generated a new urban landscape, and this study provides a comprehensive guide to the industry and architecture of the city. The story, traced from new archaeological research, shows how the city was twice destroyed in war, and suffered more lastingly from plagues of the second and third centuries. These events had a critical bearing on the reforms of late antiquity, from which London emerged as a defended administrative enclave only to be deserted when Rome failed to maintain political control. This ground-breaking study brings new information and arguments to our study of the way in which Rome ruled, and how the empire failed.

Roman Pottery Production in the Walbrook Valley

Roman Pottery Production in the Walbrook Valley
Author: Fiona Seeley,James Drummond-Murray
Publsiher: Mola (Museum of London Archaeology)
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122704864

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Excavations have uncovered important new evidence of the second century AD Roman pottery industry, with up to eight kilns and a probable potters' workshop recorded on the west side of a major tributary of the Walbrook stream. Two distinct phases of production can be seen, and a stock of unused Samian ware from a pit suggests that pottery may have been sold in a shop attached to the production centre. The pottery industry went into decline in the latter half of the second century, though scattered structures, pitting and dumping were associated with the site in the third and fourth centuries. Research shows that the Roman kilns were producing Verulamium region white ware, linking them to the Verulamium industry, one of the most important regional producers of highly Romanised wares and specialist products such as mortaria.

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 16

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 16
Author: Steven Willis
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785700750

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The Journal of Roman Pottery Studies continues to present a cross-section of recent research not just from the UK but also Europe. Volume 16 carries papers on a variety of subjects from Britain and the Continent, ranging from papers dealing with production sites to those looking at the distribution of types. There are case studies on kiln vessels from Essex, pottery production in Roman Cologne, excavations at Toulouse, as well as an examination of transport routes of samian ware to Britain. Also included are an editorial, obituaries and book reviews.

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 19

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 19
Author: Steven Willis
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789258271

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The main focus of this volume is upon pottery production sites. The major contribution comprises 'Excavations of Roman pottery kiln sites in Cantley Parish, South Yorkshire, 1956-1975' by Paul Buckland and the late John Magilton. Other contributions publish the well-preserved kiln complex and products at Lavenham, Suffolk (Andrew Newton, Andrew Peachey, et al.), mortaria and color-coated production at Newport, Lincoln (Ian Rowlandson and Hugh Fiske), a large typology of Roman pottery from Old Station Yard, York (Rob Perrin), an exploration of actions applied to pottery placed in graves across Kent (Martha Carter), and a review article considering the pottery assemblage from the Saxon Shore Fort at Oudenburg, Belgium, excavated by Sofie Vanhoutte.

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies

Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
Author: Steven Willis
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789255881

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The Journal of Roman Pottery Studies continues to present a range of important new research in the field by both established and early career scholars. Volume XVIII has a strong theme on pottery production with papers on kiln sites, mortaria and late Roman pottery production in East Anglia and at a small town in Belgium. A major new third century assemblage from civitas Cananefatium in South Holland is presented. The second part of an important gazetteer of less common samian ware fabrics and types in northern and western Britain covers fabrics from Central and East Gaul

Roman Pottery

Roman Pottery
Author: Kevin Greene
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015029710335

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