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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 26 (1)
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 26 (1)
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society
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26 (1)
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Number of Pages:
70
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Journal
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Editor:
F G Slater
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Chester Archaeological Society
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Year of Publication:
1925
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http://www.chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/journal.html
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18 Jan 2018
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Report on Roman potters' marks found in Chester
A G K Hayter
1 - 42
Report on potters' marks on Roman pottery found in Chester, with sections on Gaulish sigillata (Samian ware), mortaria, amphorae and lamps. Districts of origin, dating, vessel shapes and the stamps themselves are considered, with much information presented in tables. The majority of the stamps are on Samian ware. LD
The trade of Chester in the reign of the three Edwards
H D Hewitt
43 - 66
Miscellanea. Mediaeval oak coffins at Nantwich
67 - 70
Describes in detail an oak coffin containing a skeleton, found during the cutting of a trench for water mains in Churchyard Side, Nantwich, in 1925. Six skulls and portions of another coffin were also found, as well as wooden water mains and clay pipes. The coffins are considered likely to date to the 13th century, whilst the wooden pipes have been ascribed to the year 1584. LD
General index
71
Index of names
72 - 73