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Includes: D F Williams (pp 9-13), Aspects of prehistoric pottery-making in Orkney; Elaine L Morris (15-27), Iron Age pottery from Western Britain: another petrological study [new group, D]; I C Freestone & V Rigby (29-42), Class B cordoned and other imported wares from Hengistbury Head, Dorset [Armorican source]; Ian M Betts (63-71), Roman brick and tile: a study in fabric variability [grain size analysis: York material]; Tim Darvill & Jane Timby (73-87), Textural analysis: a review of potentials and limitations [grain size analysis in tiles, pottery]; Ailsa Mainman (93-100), Studies of Anglo-Saxon pottery from Canterbury [increased standardization over time]; Andrew D Russell (101-3), Domestic early Saxon pottery from East Anglia an interim report; K Kilmurry (105-11), The manufacture of Stamford Ware: an application of thin-sectioning and neutron activation analysis [clay sources]; M Hughes, J Cherry, I C Freestone & M Leese (113-22), Neutron activation analysis and petrology of medieval English decorated floor tiles from the Midlands; A D F Streeten (123-34), Textural analysis: an approach to the characterization of sand-tempered [medieval and postmedieval] ceramics; Alan Vince (135-44), Medieval and post-medieval Spanish pottery from the City of London; Hilary Howard (145-58), Clay and the archaeologist [raw materials with special reference to Bronze Age refractories]; and John Cooper (161-2), The research potential of molluscan shell in shell-tempered pottery. |