Barton, K. J. and Oswald, A. (1987). Post-medieval pottery and clay pipes from Cheddar. Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist 131. Vol 131, pp. 163-170.

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Post-medieval pottery and clay pipes from Cheddar
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Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist 131
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Somerset Archaeology and Natural History
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131
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163 - 170
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From the excavations of the palace site, 16th-18th century wares including much mid/late 17th century local sgraffito, an ?early/mid 18th century cesspit group, and numerous clay pipes mainly of the second half of the 17th century. F B
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Kenneth J Barton
A Oswald
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1987
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Cesspit (Auto Detected Subject)
Clay Pipes (Auto Detected Subject)
17th Century F B (Auto Detected Temporal)
Postmedieval Pottery (Auto Detected Subject)
18th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Palace Site 16th18th Century Wares (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008