Betts, I. M., Black, E. W. and Gower, J. Leveson. (1997). A corpus of relief-patterned tiles in Roman Britain. J Roman Pottery Stud 7. Vol 7.
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A corpus of relief-patterned tiles in Roman Britain | |||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
J Roman Pottery Stud 7 | |||
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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies | |||
Volume Volume number and part |
7 | |||
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Relief-patterned keying came from running a wooden roller over the surface of a tile. The resulting designs have dating value and offer clues concerning the organisation and marketing of tile production in late first and second century Britain. The Corpus, closed in February 1995, includes all known examples organised by die-type and is the first complete catalogue since Lowther's work of 1948. Introductory chapters include those on thin section and neutron activation analysis studies (by A P Middleton & M R Cowell: 17--18), fabric groupings, distribution of die types, dating methods, relief-patterned tile from Germany and relief-patterned daub (this last by M Russell, 47--50). | |||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1997 | |||
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20 Jan 2002 |