Gerrard, J. (2016). The Black Burnished Type 18 Bowl and the Fifth Century. Internet Archaeology 41: Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century. Vol 41, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.41.5.

Title: The Black Burnished Type 18 Bowl and the Fifth Century
Issue: Internet Archaeology 41: Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century
Series: Internet Archaeology
Volume: 41
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: This article discusses a late Roman Black Burnished form known as the Type 18 bowl. The lateness of this form was first discussed in 2004 but new discoveries have continued to reinforce the probably late fourth to early fifth century date assigned to this vessel. Imitations in other fabrics are also beginning to be identified with one such vessel found in association with early Anglo-Saxon pottery.
Author: James Gerrard ORCID icon
Publisher: Internet Archaeology
Year of Publication: 2016
Subjects / Periods:
CERAMIC (Object England)
POTTERY (Object Scotland)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.41.5
Created Date: 28 Mar 2019