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Names on Terra Sigillata Volume 4 (F to Klumi)
by Brian R. Hartley and Brenda M. Dickson
Names on Terra Sigillata, the product of 40 years of study records over 5,000 names and some 300,000 stamps and signatures on Terra Sigillata (samian ware) manufactured in the first to the third centuries AD in Gaul, the German provinces and Britain. 448p b/w figs (Institute of Classical Studies 2009)
Hardback. Price GB £80.00

Die römischen Amphoren im Umland von Mainz
by Ulrike Ehmig
A study of the Roman amphorae from the area around Mainz undertaken for comparison with those found within the legionary fortress and town. The material comes from a variety of sites: civitas capitals, forts and their vici, and villas, in all some 7500 amphorae from 17 sites. Interesting results emerge relating to what was imported (oil, olives, wine. fish sauce) and from where, and what was locally produced; and then there are the differences ...
Hardback. Price GB £86.00

Pottery in Roman Britain
by Guy de la Bédoyère
A short introduction to the abundance of Romano-British ceramic finds. The author examines their production and distribution and use, ranging from kitchenware to lamps, tiles, figurines and even moulds for metalworking, in an attempt to identify patterns in decoration, colour, fabric and sources, elucidating aspects of trade and daily life in four centuries of Roman Britain. As always Bédoyère's narrative is uncomplicated but far from ...
Paperback. Price GB £6.99

Central and East Gaulish Mould-Decorated Samian Ware in the Royal Ontario Museum
by Alison Harle Easson
Most of the 111 pieces described and illustrated (with line drawings) in this catalogue come from Roman London. As the author points out, the proportion of decorated samian ware from Gaulish mints represented in the ROM collection supports the Museum of London's estimation that almost 65% came from South Gaul and the minority (30% from Central Gaul, 5% from East Gaul) came from the factories represented here. 49p, illus (ROM 1988)
Paperback. Publisher's Price GB £15.00, Our Price GB £5.95

Isthmia III:Terracotta Lamps
by Oscar Broneer
(ASCSA 1977)
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £22.50, Our Price GB £9.95
A Corpus of Roman Pottery from Lincoln
by Margaret Darling and Barbara Precious, with Joanna Bird, Brenda Dickinson and Katharine Hartley
This is the first major analysis of the Roman pottery from excavations in Lincoln (comprising more than 150,000 sherds). The pottery is presented in seven major ware groups. Fine wares include a modest range of imports and are dominated by Nene Valley ...
Hardback. Not yet published - advance orders taken. Publisher's Price GB £35.00, Our Price GB £26.00
Atlas of Roman Pottery in Britain, Second Edition
by Paul A Tyers
This is the successor to Roman Pottery in Britain (1996) and updates and expands on Part 2 of the earlier work. The Atlas will include details of the principal classes of pottery found or used in Roman Britain, both locally produced and imported. ...
Hardback. Not yet published - advance orders taken. Price GB £25.00
Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth: Drain 1971-1 in the Forum Southwest
by Ian D. McPhee and Elizabeth G. Pemerton
In 1971, in the southwestern area of the Roman Forum of Corinth, a round-bottomed drainage channel was discovered filled with the largest deposit of pottery of the 4th century ever found in the city, as well as some coins, terracotta figurines and metal ...
Hardback. Not yet published - advance orders taken. Price GB £100.00
LRCW 3 Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean
edited by Simonetta Menchelli, Sara Santoro, Marinella Pasquinucci and Gabriella Guiducci
These two volumes present the results of studies and debates given at the 3rd Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae Conference, held at Parma and Pisa in March 2008. They contain a total of 105 papers from archaeological and archaeometric ...
Paperback. Price GB £129.00
Ethnicity, Conquest and Recruitment: Two Case Studies from the Northern Military Provinces
by Vivien Swan
This volume contains two major papers by the late Vivien Swan which analyse material culture, specifically cooking and drinking vessels and ceramics to trace the spread of native traditions in the Roman army, and indeed to trace the transfer and spread of ...
Hardback. Price GB £45.00
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