Mustchin, A. and Peachey, A. (2018). An early Roman pottery assemblage and possible clamp kiln at Ersham Farm, Hailsham, East Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections 156. Vol 156, pp. 67-89. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086853.  Cite this via datacite

Title: An early Roman pottery assemblage and possible clamp kiln at Ersham Farm, Hailsham, East Sussex
Issue: Sussex Archaeological Collections 156
Series: Sussex Archaeological Collections
Volume: 156
Page Start/End: 67 - 89
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1086853
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Abstract: Archaeological investigations at Ersham Farm, Hailsham, encountered part of a multi-period landscape on the edge of the Pevensey Levels. The Romano-British occupation of the site, spanning the mid- to late 1st to early 2nd centuries AD, was characterised by a series of ditched enclosures and pit digging. Of particular significance were the remains of a possible pottery clamp kiln constructed within the profile of an enclosure ditch. The site’s pottery assemblage is predominantly comprised of East Sussex grog-tempered wares, probably produced locally on the Weald.
Author: A Mustchin
Andrew Peachey ORCID icon
Year of Publication: 2018
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County: East Sussex
Site: Ersham Farm
Place: Hailsham
Country: England
Grid Reference: 558770, 108430 (Easting, Northing)
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Created Date: 27 Jun 2019