Jennifer Price

Jennifer Price

Jennifer Price Price, J 2010 ‘Late Roman glass vessels in the Hadrian’s Wall frontier region’, in R Collins and L Allason-Jones (eds) Finds from the Frontier: material culture in the 4th-5th centuries. CBA Research Report 162, 37-49 Price, J 2009 ‘Glass in the Hadrian’s Wall region’ in M F A Symonds and D J P Mason, Frontiers of Knowledge – Research Framework for Hadrian’s Wall, part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site. Volume 1. Resource Assessment. Durham University/English Heritage/Durham County Council, 133-6 Price, J 2009 ‘Vessel and Window Glass’ in T Light and P Ellis, Bucknowle: a Romano- British villa and its antecedents; excavations 1976-1991. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph 18, 93-109 Cottam, S and Price, J 2009 ‘ The early Roman vessel glass’ in Ch. Goudineau and D Brentchaloff, Le Camp de la Flotte d’Agrippa a Fréjus. Paris, editions Errance, 185-275 Freestone,I, Price, J & Cartwright, C 2009 ‘The Batch; its recognition and significance’, in P Degryse, P Cosyns, J Caen and L Van’t dack (eds), Annales du 17e Congres de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (Anvers 2006). University Press, Antwerp, 130-5 Jackson, C.M. Price, J & Lemke, C 2009 ‘Glass production in 1st century AD: insights into glass technology’, in P Degryse, P Cosyns, J Caen and L Van’t dack (eds), Annales du 17e Congres de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (Anvers 2006). University Press, Antwerp, 150-6 Price, J 2008 ‘The glass vessel fragments’ in J O’Sullivan and T O Carragain, Inishmurray. Monks and pilgrims in an Atlantic landscape. Volume 1: archaeological survey and excavations, 1997-2000. The Collins Press, Dublin; 231 Cool, H.E.M. and Price, J 2008 ‘The glass vessels’ in H E M. Cool and D J P Mason (eds), Roman Piercebridge. Excavations by D W Harding and Peter Scott, 1969-1981. Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland research report 7, 235-40 + digital files D10.1-29 Price, J 2007 ‘Roman glass’ in J Magilton, A Romano-Celtic temple and settlement at Grimstock Hill, Coleshill, Warwickshire. Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Transactions for 2006 (vol. 110), 189-94 Price, J 2007 ‘The Roman glass’ in A Graham, Barton Field, Tarrant Hinton, Dorset: excavations, 1968-1984. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph series no 17. Dorchester; 126-32 Price, J 2007 ‘Roman glass’ in S. Mays, C. Harding & C .Heighway, Wharram – a study of settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XI. The Churchyard. York University Research Publications no 13; 299-300 Price, J 2007 ‘The biconical bead’ in C Gerrard with M Aston, The Shapwick Project, Somerset. A Rural Landscape Explored. Society for Medieval Archaeology Mongraph 25; 778 Price, J and Worrell, S 2007 ‘Glass’ in W S Hanson, Elginhaugh: a Flavian fort and its annexe. Britannia Monograph series no 23. Society of Promotion of Roman Studies, London; 445-70 Nicholson, P and Price, J 2007 ‘The glass fish vessel’ in S Sidebotham and W Wendrich (eds), Berenike 1999/2000. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California; 220- 4 Price, J 2006 ‘ Mould-blown and impressed designs and names on vessels in Spain’ in D Foy and M-D Nenna (eds), Corpus des Signatures et Marques sur Verres Antiques. Volume 2. Association Française pour l’Archéologie du Verre. Aix en Provence/Lyon; 283-320 Price, J 2006 ‘ The Roman glass’ in M Millett (ed), Shiptonthorpe, East Yorkshire: archaeological studies of a Romano-British roadside settlement. Yorkshire Archaeological Report no 5. Leeds, Yorkshire Archaeological Society; 202-205 Price, J 2006 ‘ Review of A von Saldern, Antikes Glas’ (2004). American J of Archaeology 110 no 3 [on-line review] Price, J and Worrell, S 2006 ‘Glass’ in Chapter 3: S Johnson and P Ellis, Excavations on the Eastern Defences, 1975 & 1976. In P Ellis and R White (eds), Wroxeter Archaeology – excavations and research on the defences and in the town, 1968-1992. Shrewsbury, Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society; 33-40 Price, J and Worrell,S 2006 ‘The glass’ in Chapter 6: G Hey and P Brown, The Forum pipe- trench, 1977. In P Ellis and R White (eds), Wroxeter Archaeology – excavations and research on the defences and in the town, 1968-1992. Shrewsbury, Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society; 93-101 Price, J and Worrell, S 2006 ‘Glass’ in Chapter 8: J Houghton, H Bird and P Ellis, Excavations in insulae XXVII and XXVIII, 1972-73, 1982. In P Ellis and R White eds., Wroxeter Archaeology – excavations and research on the defences and in the town, 1968-1992. Shrewsbury, Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society; 129-138 Price,J 2005 ‘Chapter 10: Glass-working and glassworkers in cities and towns’ in A MacMahon and J Price (eds), Roman Working Lives and Urban Living. Oxford, Oxbow, 167-190 Price, J 2005 ‘A glass vessel of peculiar form’: a late Roman mould-blown bottle found with a burial at Milton-next-Sittingbourne in Kent in G B Dannell and P V Irving (eds), An Archaeological Miscellany: papers in honour of K F Hartley. Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 12; 155-163 Price, J 2005 ‘Glass from the fort at Hod Hill in Dorset and other mid first-century hilltop sites with Roman military occupation in southern Britain’. Annales du 16e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (London 2003); 100-104 Price, J, Freestone, I, Cartwright, C 2005 ‘All in a day’s work?’ The colourless cylindrical glass cups found at Stonea revisited. In Crummy, N (ed), Image, Craft and the Classical World. Essays in honour of Donald Bailey and Catherine Johns. Collection ‘Monographies Instrumentum’ no 29. Montagnac, éditions Monique Mergoil, 163-169 MacMahon, A and J Price, J (eds), 2005 ‘Roman Working Lives and Urban Living.’ Oxford, Oxbow Price, J 2004 ‘Roman glass in Spain: the western provincial context’ in A Fuentes (ed), Jornadas sobre el Vidrio en la España Romana. La Granja, Fundacion Centro Nacional del Vidrio; 13-31 Price, J 2004 ‘Romano-British and early post-Roman glass vessels’ in H Quinnell, Trethurgy: excavations at Trethurgy Round, St Austell; community and status in Roman and post-Roman Cornwall. Cornwall County Council; 85-92 Price, J 2004 ‘The Roman glass’ in P A Rahtz and L Watts, The North Manor Area and North-West enclosure. Wharram: a study of settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds IX. York university Archaeological Publications, 11; 232-3 Price, J and S Cottam 2004 ‘Glass in cremations 25 and 26 in the late Iron Age and Romano-British cemetery’ in R Havis and H Brookes, Excavations at Stansted Airport 1986-91 vol I. East Anglian Archaeology Report no 107; 227-31, 243-5 Price, J 2003 ‘ Roman glass’ in Holmes, N, Collard, M, Lawson JA (eds), Excavation of Roman sites at Cramond, Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Soc of Antiqs of Scotland monograph no 23; 88-94 Price, J 2003 ‘Roman vessel glass in Britain; Gladiators on glass in Roman Britain’. Current Archaeology 186 (June 2003), 242-244; 245-246 Price, J and Worrell, S 2003 ‘Roman, Sasanian and Islamic glass from Kush, Ras al- Khaimah, United Arab Emirates: a preliminary survey’. Annales du 15e Congres de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre [New York/Corning 2001], 153-7 Worrell, S and Price, P 2003 ‘The glass from Kush, Ra’s al-Khaimah, UAE. In D Potts, D H Al Naboodah & P Hellyer (eds), Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates’. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the Archaeology of the UAE. London. Trident Press; 247-52 Price, J 2002 ‘Two vessels from Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, and Piercebridge, County Durham: a note on Flavian and later polychrome mosaic glass in Britain’ in M Aldhouse- Green and P Webster (eds), Artefacts and Archaeology: Aspects of the Celtic and Roman World. Cardiff, University of Wales Press; 112-31 Price, J 2002 ‘Broken Bottles and Quartz Sand: glass production in Yorkshire and the North in the Roman period’. In P Wilson and J Price (eds), Aspects of Industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North. Oxford, Oxbow; 81-93 Price, J 2002 ‘Glass in Benghazi, Knossos and Mytilene: comparison of finds of the mid-1st century AD’ in G Kordas (ed)., 1st International Conference. Hyalos-Vitrum-Glass. History, Technology and Conservation of Glass and Vitreous materials in the Hellenic world. Athens, Glasnet publications; 123-6. Price, J 2002 ‘Note on a bangle’ in P R Wilson, Cataractonium: Roman Catterick and its hinterland. Excavations and Research. 1958-1997, Part 1. York, Council for British Archaeology Research Report no 128; 22-3 Cool, H.E.M. and Price, J 2002 ‘Glass in the Romano-British enclosures and settlement. Glass vessels from the Late Roman burials’. In S M Davies et al., Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset 1984-87. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Archaeol. Monograph series no 15; 91-3, 164-5 Cool, H.E.M. and Price, J 2002 ‘Vessel glass, objects and window glass associated with the military occupation’ in G Webster [J Chatterton ed.] The Legionary fortress at Wroxeter: excavations by Graham Webster, 1955-85. London, English Heritage Archaeological Report no 19; 225-53 Cool, H.E.M. Price, J and Cottam, S 2002 Chapter 20. ‘The glass’ in P Wilson, Cataractonium: Roman Catterick and its hinterland. Excavations and Research, 1958- 1997, part 2. York, Council for British Archaeology Research Report no 129; 207-59 Price, J and Worrell, S ‘The Roman glass’ in C Sparey-Green, Excavations on the South- East defences and extra-mural settlement of Little Chester, Derby, 1971-2. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 122, 231-45 Wilson, P.R.

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