Cotton, J. and Johnson, R. (2004). Two decorated Peterborough bowls from the Thames at Mortlake and their London context. In: n.e. Towards a New Stone Age. York: Council for British Archaeology. pp. 128-147.

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Two decorated Peterborough bowls from the Thames at Mortlake and their London context
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Towards a New Stone Age
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Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
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137
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237
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128 - 147
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paper dealing in detail with two sherds from the Thames at Mortlake, one containing the impression of a fingertip and the other the impression of a whittled stick or twig, and also placing the sherds within their wider regional ceramic context;
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Jonathan Cotton
Rosemarie Johnson
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2004
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1-902771-39-7
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Sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
Bowls (Auto Detected Subject)
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14 Apr 2005