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
97 sherd illustrated in the article above
97. Several fragments conjoining from a cheese-press, some of which had been
incorporated
in the structure of the medieval tilery, in yellowish white, hard,
sanded fabric. Sherds from at least
one other cheese-press have been isolated, but the form of
the pot is identical with no. 97
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