Hodges, R. (1981). The Hamwih pottery: the local and imported wares from 30 years' excavations at Middle Saxon Southampton and their European context. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081779.  Cite this via datacite

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Title: The Hamwih pottery: the local and imported wares from 30 years' excavations at Middle Saxon Southampton and their European context
Series: Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
Volume: 37
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1081779
Publication Type: Monograph (in Series)
Abstract: Excavations over three decades have produced a very large group of native wares and a very varied one of imported pottery. The wares are classified (five Middle Saxon wares of local make, and thirty from France and Germany) and a general review of N European pottery of 8th and 9th centuries is made in the light of the Hamwih evidence for the history of potters and pottery. Quantified data from recent excavations are presented and a seriation analysis has been performed (John F Cherry). Finally the implications for trade patterns of the period are considered. Technical appendices, eg thin sections, experimental clamp firings.
Author: Richard Hodges
Other Person/Org: John F Cherry (Author contributing)
Year of Publication: 1981
ISBN: 0 900312 99 8
Subjects / Periods:
EARLY MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Note: Date Of Issue From:1981
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008