Fulford, M. G. and Hodder, I. (1975). A regression analysis of some late Romano-British pottery: a case study. Oxoniensia 39. Vol 39, pp. 26-33.

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A regression analysis of some late Romano-British pottery: a case study
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Oxoniensia 39
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Oxoniensia
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39
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26 - 33
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The analysis showed that the marketing of pottery from the Oxford centre was greatly influenced by water transport and rather less by competition from the New Forest industry. The distance to which pottery travelled from these two centres in the area between them is largely a result of their different sizes. Au(abr)
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Michael G Fulford
Ian Hodder
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1975
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05 Dec 2008