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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 94
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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 94
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Series:
Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Volume:
94
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1977
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Date Of Issue From: 1977
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Severn Valley ware
Peter V Webster
18 - 46
Reviews current knowledge of what Charles Green had termed 'Glevum Ware'. It was produced not at a single central complex but at a variety of places to common forms and fabrics, and it reached a market throughout the Severn Basin and somewhat beyond. Production increased to meet military demands, and continued to supply civilian markets into mid-4th century. The fact that the pre-conquest Durotrigan tankard was one source of inspiration suggests a transference of Durotrigan craftsmen after the conquest of Dorset. A basic classification of forms is set out together with description and discussion of the ware.
Severn Valley Ware: a preliminary study
Peter V Webster
18 - 46
Archaeology and the M5 motorway: fourth report
Peter J Fowler
J Bennett
V S Hill
47 - 91
Field survey before, and rescue excavation during, motorway construction in S Gloucestershire (now N Avon) is reported, including RB occupation sites and a shrunken village in Alveston parish. Addenda and corrigenda to previous reports are supplied. Pottery and finds are catalogued. Au(adp)
The Ashcroft site, Cirencester
Richard Reece
92 - 100
The Harrowing of Hell relief in Bristol Cathedral
M Q Smith
101 - 106
Iconographical discussion of the fine carving of c 1050, which was possibly based on manuscript illustrations.
A Roman glazed vessel
Bernard Rawes
141 - 144
A denarius of Carausius from Witcombe
Norman Shiel
141