Aspects of Kentish Local
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Finds from the excavation of
Eccles Roman Villa, Kent
First-century pottery manufacture at Eccles, Kent
by Alec Detsicas
Roman Pottery Studies in Britain and Beyond. Papers
presented to John Gillam, BAR30 Oxford,
19-36
Pictures of number 5
sherd illustrated in the article above
Fairly smooth light-grey fabric, no sand, with a rudimentary
foot-ring; pitted and badly distorted. Inside the base, two concentric circles
enclosing a rouletted ring, which contains a potter's stamp; so far this stamp
has not been read, but it is complete apart from a small chip at one corner -
it may, of course, face in the opposite direction from that shown on Fig. 3.1.
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