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Roman Pottery

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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 13: A Mortarium Bibliography for Roman Britain
edited by Katharine F Hartley and Roberta Tomber, with Peter V Webster
Mortarium studies have enormous value in addressing a variety of themes including source, chronology, function, distribution, and as an index to trade and Romanisation. This study was designed in 1992, begun in 1995 and completed in 1998. The bibliography took until 2001 to update and can now be presented in final form. It deals with the country in twelve geographical regions, designated by modern county boundaries, but grouped as far as is ...
Paperback. Price US$48.00


The Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 14
edited by Pamela Irving and Steven Willis
Volume 14 contains papers on recent and current work on Roman pottery from around Britain, with papers also on case studies from the Netherlands and Gaul. Contents: Roman pottery from the Channel Tunnel Rail Link section 1, Kent (Paul Booth); Grey face jars in East Anglia: their possible connection with veteran settlement in Britain in the 2nd and early 3rd centuries (Gillian Braithwaite); The Rowland's Castle Romano-British pottery industry ...
Paperback. Price US$48.00


Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 12
edited by Geoffrey B Dannell and Pamela V Irving
This volume of the JRPS celebrates the career of Kay Hartley, described by Sheppard Frere as "the oracle on Romano-British mortaria". She has been associated with a number of important excavations, such as Heronbridge and Much Hadham, and it has been said of her that "no serious excavation report of the Roman period can be completed without either a contribution from her, or a reference to her work." 224p (Oxbow Books 2005)
Paperback. Price US$50.00


Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 9: The Roman Pottery Kilns at Rossington Bridge Excavations 1956-1961
by P C Buckland, K F Hartley and V Rigby
Report on the excavations of eight Roman pottery kilns at Rossington Bridge, Lincolnshire

Volume Nine of Journal of Roman Pottery Studies, published by Oxbow Books for the Study Group for Romano- British Pottery contains the long-awaited Rossington Bridge report. Rossington Bridge lies next to the Roman road between Doncaster and Lincoln. Excavations between 1956-1961 discovered eight pottery kilns, a site of considerable significance. ...

Paperback. Price US$36.00


Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 8. Roman Pottery from Excavations at and near to the Roman Small Town of Durobrivae, Water Newton, Cambridgeshire, 1956-58
compiled by J.R. Perrin
This issue describes excavations in the Nene Valley and its pottery: Lower Nene Valley, cream grey, shell-gritted and mortaria. Includes: The area east of Billing Brook; A road west of Billing Brook; Kilns A, B and C at Water Newton; Excavations at Water Newton, across the defences of Durobrivae, near to Billing Brook, at Chesterton along the line of Ermine Street; The significant buildings and dated groups; The wares and miscellaneous ...
Paperback. Price US$36.00


Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 7: A Corpus of Relief-Patterned Tiles in Roman Britain
by Ian M. Betts, Ernest W. Black and John L. Gower
The latest issue of JRPS is devoted to a comprehensive study of stamped decoration of flue tiles. There is a catalogue of the known patterns and a complete corpus of the known examples of each with their distribution. It is a volume that will be valuable for future reference as well as for an understanding of the manufacture and trade in the tiles. 167p, many figs (Oxbow Books, for the Study Group for Romano-British Pottery, 1997)
Paperback. Price US$27.00


Feinkeramik aus Knidos vom mittleren Hellenismus bis in die mittlere Kaiserzeit (c. 200 v.Chr. bis 150 n.Chr.)
by Patricia Kögler
English summary: During the time of Hellenism and of the Empire, the ancient city of Knidos was one of the most important manufacturing centers of fine tableware in the eastern Mediterranean. To date, Cnidian ceramics have only been partially researched. With the help of around 2,000 artefacts, this volume shows the full range of fine ceramics produced in Knidos, including both undecorated mass-produced and painted or relief-decorated ...
Hardback. Price US$338.00


Journal of Roman pottery studies, Volume 11
edited by Pamela Irving
Contents: The Study Group for Roman Pottery Research framework document for the study of Roman pottery in Britain, 2003 (Steven Willis); A large group of 2nd-century pottery from Ironmonger Lane, in the City of London: IRL 95, context 58 (R P Symonds et al); Quantifying status: some pottery data from the Upper Thames Valley (Paul Booth); Can you trust a correlation coefficient? (Clive Orton and Ash Rennie); The distribution and exchange of ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price US$48.00, Our Price US$38.40


Journal of Roman Pottery Studies, Volume 10: Amphorae in Britain and the Western Empire
edited by J Plouviez
This volume of the JRPS focuses on amphorae, the great long-distance travelers of the Roman pottery world. Amphorae were used to carry commodities such as wine, olive oil and fish-sauce from the rim of the Mediterranean to the extremities of the Empire. They are found throughout Britain, especially on urban sites, and have considerable potential for illuminating the date and function of Roman period settlements. This volume brings together ...
Paperback. Price US$45.00


Dating and Interpreting the Past in the Western Roman Empire: Essays in Honour of Brenda Dickinson
edited by David Bird
This volume presents a collection of more than 30 papers in honour of one of Europe's leading scholars on Roman pottery, Brenda Dickinson. Divided into thematic sections, papers are mostly concerned with her principal area of study, samian, but also touch on Brenda's other interests, with investigations into, for instance, the likely species of Lesbia's pet bird (Catullus) and language and style in the "British" speeches in Tacitus. Papers in the ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price US$130.00, Our Price US$98.00

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