Todd, M. (1968). The commoner late Roman coarse wares of the east Midlands. Antiq J 48 (2). Vol 48(2), pp. 192-209.

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The commoner late Roman coarse wares of the east Midlands
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Antiq J 48 (2)
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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48 (2)
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192 - 209
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1) E Midlands Burnished Ware. A very distinctive heavily burnished grey ware was being made in Lincolnshire and possibly Nottinghamshire in later 3rd cent and throughout 4th. It shows strong typological links with the Crambeck and other E Yorkshire factories, but was in production about fifty years earlier. A variant with light brown burnished fabric and white painted decoration was flourishing in 4th cent. 2) Derbyshire Ware, Dales Ware and lid-seated jars in a gritty grey fabric can be grouped together as NE Midland cooking pots. The first two were made from late 2nd cent onwards; the third appears to have begun production in the century before 250 and to have become a major type by end 3rd cent. All three wares, whose homeland appears to be in Coritanian territory, were sent to the northern garrisons in quantity during 4th cent. 3) A note on the Torksey kilns throws doubt on the supposed two periods of manufacture and puts all their products at about AD 250 on present evidence. 4) A list of the forty known Roman kiln sites in E Midlands is appended.
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Malcolm Todd
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1968
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Midlands Burnished Ware (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Kiln (Auto Detected Subject)
Kilns Throws (Auto Detected Subject)
Jars (Auto Detected Subject)
Midland Cooking Pots (Auto Detected Subject)
Derbyshire Ware Dales Ware (Auto Detected Subject)
Painted Decoration (Auto Detected Subject)
Light Brown Burnished Fabric (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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05 Dec 2008