Lucy, S. (2016). Odd Goings-on at Mucking: interpreting the latest Romano-British pottery horizon. Internet Archaeology 41: Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century. Vol 41, https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.41.6.

Title: Odd Goings-on at Mucking: interpreting the latest Romano-British pottery horizon
Issue: Internet Archaeology 41: Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century
Series: Internet Archaeology
Volume: 41
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Abstract: Recent research on the prehistoric and Romano-British remains at Mucking, Essex, has revealed much about the long-term settlement sequence of that important site. A minor, but potentially important, aspect has been identification of a small later Roman pottery assemblage from the site, apparently dating to a period without major occupation. This paper explores the contextual associations of this assemblage, and argues that it may represent very early 5th-century activity arising from the earliest 'Anglo-Saxon' activity at Mucking.
Author: Sam Lucy
Year of Publication: 2016
Locations:
District: Thurrock
Place: Mucking
Country: England
Subjects / Periods:
CERAMIC (Object England)
POTTERY (Object Scotland)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.41.6
Created Date: 28 Mar 2019