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Romano British pottery from the round at Reawla, Cornwall

Romano British pottery from the round at Reawla, Cornwall
Romano British pottery from the round at Reawla, Cornwall
Petrological analysis of a range of mostly later Roman pottery suggested the following fabric groups: (1) Dorset BB1 (no sign of a local fabric copying BB1 forms), (2) Gabbroic from the Lizard (including so-called 'micaceous gabbroic' and sherds originally thought to be amphorae) and (3) South Devon Ware (including a hard-fired version).
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Williams, D. F.
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Williams, D. F.
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(1988) Romano British pottery from the round at Reawla, Cornwall. Archaeology Data Service doi:10.5284/1095936 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Petrological analysis of a range of mostly later Roman pottery suggested the following fabric groups: (1) Dorset BB1 (no sign of a local fabric copying BB1 forms), (2) Gabbroic from the Lizard (including so-called 'micaceous gabbroic' and sherds originally thought to be amphorae) and (3) South Devon Ware (including a hard-fired version).

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Published date: 1 January 1988

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Local EPrints ID: 468300
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468300
PURE UUID: 6a2be574-a945-46e4-a3f3-58c39c3607f7

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Date deposited: 09 Aug 2022 17:03
Last modified: 05 May 2023 19:56

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Contributor: D. F. Williams

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