Roman Pottery Bibliography edited by R. P. Symonds Introduction It will be noted that for some counties the entries come from well before 1981, which was originally to The aim of this Bibliography is to record all recent have been the first year covered. This is a trend which publications which may contribute to the study of Roman will continue to be encouraged, in the hope that with pottery in Britain. Because the entries are compiled by a each new volume the accumulated bibliography will group of contributors who are spread throughout the become increasingly comprehensive. It is planned that country (most are full- or part-time Roman pottery after the publication of five or so volumes (in 1990, or researchers), and because there are so many potential thereabouts) the Study Group will be able to publish a entries, it was never envisaged that the whole of the compilation which will contain the preceding volumes country could be encompassed in a single volume. of the Bibliography, perhaps joined together with a new Although this second volume is almost twice as large as edition of the 'Dictionary of Roman Pottery Terms' the first, there are still five counties which must wait to (JRPS Vol 1), and an index to the preceding volumes of be represented in the next volume: these are Hampshire, JRPS. Hereford & Worcestershire, Humberside, Suffolk and Feedback from the readership is also much to be Yorkshire. Two counties, Berkshire and Hertfordshire, encouraged. There is no reason why omissions from are represented in this volume only by a few major works earlier volumes cannot be included in later ones, bearing which were felt (by the editor) to be necessary inclusions in mind that all useful contributions will help make the here; for the latter county the normal contributor will accumulated 1990 volume more comprehensive. Addenda return in future. to previous volumes will be included each year (see This volume sees the first appearance of contributions below), as well as being incorporated into the accumu­ on Scotland, North Wales, the Channel Islands and lated volume. If comments on contributions are felt by foreign publications. The last of these is bound to contain readers to be inaccurate or misleading, alternative views a proportion of entries which may not appear to con­ may be sent to the editor for inclusion either as addenda tribute directly to Roman pottery studies in Britain, but and/or in the accumulated volume: for example, there is it is hoped that all will be at least of some general an added comment following that of the contributor for interest. Plans are in hand three further new categories entry no. 234. Occasionally it may be worthwhile to to be added in the next volume: these are 'Scientific include an entry for a second time, as happens in this analysis' (of Roman pottery), 'Theses' (including Roman volume with no. 158, which re-appears between nos. 220 pottery), and 'Lamps, counters, figurines and other pot­ and 221, owing to its particular relevance to Essex. tery objects', to be contributed by R P Symonds (and The format of the Bibliography remains as detailed in others), Steven Willis and Nina Crummy, respectively. the Volume 1, save that rather than reproducing the Advance notice of these features is presented here in the contributors' recording sheet, there is instead a list of hope that readers may be able to help with their compila­ abbreviations used in the Bibliography in alphabetical tion: we will be most grateful if any reader is able to order at the beginning, with the wares/types greatly pass on potential entries which might otherwise be missed expanded from last year. Again the index at the end, but - information on the first and last (RPS & NC) of these this is now ordered in what is hoped will be a useful features should be sent c/o Colchester Archaeological sequence of wares/types, rather than strictly in alphabet­ Trust, Camulodunum, 12 Lexden Road, Colchester, Essex ical order: if readers find this difficult to use, we will C03 3NF, and for the second feature (MM) to Depart­ revert to the previous system. ment of Archaeology, University of Durham, 46 Saddler Finally, the views expressed in the comments in the Street, Durham DHl 3NU. Bibliography are those of the contributors, not of the Writers and/or publishers of Roman pottery-related Study Group for Roman Pottery. articles or books are also encouraged to help with the compilation of the Bibliography: if they wish to ensure Volume I, errata: Nos. 23, 58, 73 & 118 should have that their works are included, they have only to ensure included 'mea' in their ware/type lists. that the relevant contributors receive copies. A current list of addresses appears below. 106 Roman Pottery Bibliography 107 List of contributors for 1988: Malcolm Lyne Note: The purpose in publishing names and addresses 98 Clun Road, Littlehampton, W. Sussex is so readers may alert contributors to possible omissions. Hampshire, Kent, London & Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex Comments and corrections regarding this or the previous Bibliography should be sent to R. P. Symonds so that Pauline Marney they may be incorporated in the succeeding volume 41 Cambridge Street, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK125AE Paul Bidwell Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire 82 Benwell Dene Terrace, West Benwell, Newcastle­ upon-Tyne NE15 6LY Jason Monaghan Cornwall, Cumbria, Devon, Dorset, Northumberland, La Sousique, Sables d'Or, Grandes Rocques, Catel, Somerset, Tyne & Wear Guernsey Channel Islands Paul Booth Warwick Museum, St. John's House, Market Place, J R Perrin Warwick CV34 4SA 7 Bathurst, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough PE2 OQH Warwickshire ·1 Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire Peter Carrington R J Pollard Excavations Section, Grosvenor Museum, 27 Grosvenor Leics. Arch. Unit, 116 Humberstone Drive, Leicester LE5 Street, Chester CHI 2DD ORD Cheshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, North Wales Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire Nina Crummy Sally Stow Colchester Archaeological Trust, 12 Lexden Road, 132A Oxford Road, Littlemore, Oxford OX4 4QP Colchester C03 3NF Humberside, Yorkshire Lamps, counters, figurines and other objects RP Symonds Margaret J. Darling Colchester Arch. Trust, 12 Lexden Road, Colchester C03 3 Club Yard, Blacksmiths Lane, Harmston, Lincoln LN5 3NF 9SW Books& National Journals, Foreign Publications Lincoln, Norfolk, Suffolk Catriona Turner John Dore 12 South Bailey, Durham DHl 3EE Dept of Archaeology, The University, Newcastle-upon­ Tyne NEl 7RU Colin Wallace Durham Archaeology Section, Planning Dept, Essex County Council, Globe House, New Street, Chelmsford CMl Sarah Green lLF 30 Hurst Street, Oxford OXl IHB Essex, Scotland Avon, Berkshire, Hereford & Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire Peter Webster 8 Cefn Coed Avenue, Cyncoed, Cardiff CF2 6HE Louise Hird South Wales 239 Warwick Road, Carlisle CAl lU Lancashire Steven Willis Dept of Archaeology, 46 Saddler Street, Durham DHl Janet Keeley 3NG 9 Croft Close, Spondon, Derby DE2 7EF Theses Gloucestershire 108 Roman Pottery Bibliography Avon Cheshire (except Chester) Sarah Green Peter Carrington 166 Boore, E J, 'Excavations at Peter St., Bristol, 1975-76', Bristol 175 Anon, 'Frodsharn (c SJ 5177)" in 'Stray finds: Roman', & Avon Arch. Vol 1, 1982, (7-11), 8. Cheshire Arch. Bull. Voll, 1973, (5-6),6. exc/rrs/mid 1st-mid 4th cst?funk/date? fusf Residual Roman pottery only. tsg 167 Cope1and, T, 'Fieldwork at Hills Flats on the River Severn Location: Grosvenor Museum, Chester, Acc. no. 43.R. 1969 astride the Avon-Glos. county boundary', Bristol Arch. Research 176 Anon, 'Northwich (c SJ 6573)" in 'Stray finds: Roman', Group No 2, 1981,47-57. Cheshire Arch. Bull. Vol I, 1973, (5-6),6. flw/unk/definitely 1 st-2nd, possibly also 3rd-4th cst? /mil? ,set?/125-35/usf cts/bbl cts 168 Everton, A & R, 'Romano-British Occupation at Crook's Marsh 'Dr 37 by AUSTRVS of Lezoux' Farm, Avonmouth', Bristol Arch. Research Group N02, 1981, Location: Grosvenor Museum, Chester, Acc. no. 5.R. 1971 57-58. 177 Curzon, J B, 'The kiln structure', in Jones, G D B, 'Excavations slr/---/mid 2nd; late 4th-early 5th at Northwich (CoMate)', Archaeological Journal Vol 128, 1972, tsg/bbl/shg/oxr (31-77),48-50. 169 Green, L S & Young, C J, 'The Roman Pottery', in Cunliffe, B slrlklnlearly 2nd & Davenport, P, The Temple of Su/is Minerva at Bath, Volume See also Swan, V, The Pollery Kilns of Roman Britain, 1984, I, The Site, Oxford University Committee for Archaeology 62,87 & 105. Monographs No 7, 1985, 143-160. 178 Davey, E K D, 'Little Neston (SJ 303773)', in 'Stray finds: exc/re1/mid 3rd-early 5th/typ Roman', Cheshire Arch. Bull. Vo12, 1974,36. amp/tsg/bbl/grc/grf!lc1!lcg!nvc/nfr/nfc/oxm/oxr/rhn/rgh/svr/svv/ csf/unk!late 1st-early 2nd? /usf shg!nfm gry Useful, as there is very little residual material. Date based on P Carrington's assessment of published drawings Location: Bath Museum Service (Stephen Bird)/ Oxfordshire (parallels from Chester). Arch. Unit (L S Green) Location: unknown 170 Green, M & Solley, T W J, 'Romano-British pottery from 179 Hanson, W S, 'The kiln group', in Jones, G D B, 'Excavations Salmon Lodge, Oldbury on Severn', Bristol Arch. Research at Northwich (CoMate)' , Archaeological Journal Vol128, 1972, Group No 1, 1980,30-34. (31-77),50-53. flw/---/1st-4th slr/klnlearly 2nd/typ bbl/glz nwx/nwm Preliminary work only. Possibly succeeded an industry supplying the fort within the 171 Parker, A J, 'A Roman Settlement at Lawrence Weston', Bristol remains of which the present kiln were found. Many forms & Avon Arch. Vol 3, 1984,27-35. paralleled at Holt, but also significant differences. exc/frm/1st-4th Location: unknown ts g/blg/bb l/oxr/svv 180 Hartley, K F, 'The stamped mortaria', in Jones, G D B, A preliminary report.
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