Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
On a number of occasions recently cooking-pots of the type here considered have been discovered at or near Roman sites, and have been taken for medieval by the finders. In the present paper, besides giving drawings of sufficient rims to show the range of variety in the main type, I have collected the evidence for the distribution and date of Derbyshire ware, first distinguished by Professor Collingwood, though it will appear presently that it is to be given a considerably shorter period than he suggested. It is hoped that this will make it easier for the ware to be recognized as Roman in the future.
page 429 note 1 The following abbreviations are employed: D.A.J. = Derbyshire Archaeological Journal; J.R.S. = Journal of Roman Studies; Y.A.J. = Yorkshire Archaeological Journal.
page 429 note 2 The Archaeology of Roman Britain, p. 235.
page 429 note 3 Op. cit., fig. 57.
page 430 note 1 D.A.J., N.S. i, 256.
page 430 note 2 J.R.S. xvi, 222.
page 430 note 3 D.A.J. xii, 228 and xiii, 194.
page 431 note 1 D.A.J. ix, 118.
page 431 note 2 Ibid., N.S. v, 107.
page 432 note 1 D.A.J., N.S. vi, 102.
page 433 note 1 D.A.J. xxxii, 125, where a section and a drawing are given.
page 433 note 2 Reliquary, 1904, 54Google Scholar.
page 434 note 1 D.A.J. xxxii, 125 and cf. xii, 108 and xxxi, 97.
page 434 note 2 Ibid., xi, 31; xiv, 228; and xv, 161.
page 434 note 3 Ibid., xxxiii, 115.
page 435 note 1 D.A.J. xxxii, 141; xxxiv, 55; and N.S. iii, 71.
page 435 note 2 Ibid., N.S. vi, 102.
page 435 note 3 Cumb. and Westm. Trans., N.S. xxxiv, 38.
page 435 note 4 Y.A.J. xxvi, 64; cf. pl. XXIII, 40.
page 435 note 5 Ibid, xxviii, pl. XXXIII, fig. 42, no. 5, and pl. xxxiv, fig. 28.
page 436 note 1 The Roman Forts at Templebrough, p. 114, no. 212, and pl. XXXIII A.
page 436 note 2 J.R.S. xvi, 40 and pl. vi, 21 d and 32.
page 437 note 1 J.R.S. xiii, 121, and pls. x, 1, and XIII, 1.