Brown, A. G. (1994). A Romano-British Shell-Gritted Pottery and Tile Manufacturing Site at Harrold, Bedfordshire. Bedfordshire Archaeology Volume 21 1994. Vol 21, Bedfordshire Archaeological Council. pp. 19-107.
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A Romano-British Shell-Gritted Pottery and Tile Manufacturing Site at Harrold, Bedfordshire | |||
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Bedfordshire Archaeology Volume 21 1994 | |||
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Bedfordshire Archaeology | |||
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19 - 107 | |||
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A group of kilns making shell-gritted pottery was excavated in advance of chisel ploughing. The pottery from the kilns, and that from the numerous clay pits which were also found, indicate the manufacture of this type of ware at Harrold from the mid-1st to the early 5th centuries AD. The evolving typology of the kilns and also that of the pottery is discussed. A probable tile kiln was also found; the tiles made at Harrold are described and their manufacture assigned to the late 2nd century and to the late 3rd to mid-4th century. | |||
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1994 | |||
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28 Apr 2023 |