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Early Romano-British Slip-coated Wares
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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page 384 note 1 Kindly shown to me by Mr. J. B. Whitwell.
page 384 note 2 Antiq. Journ. xxxiv (1954), 222, fig. 2, 5Google Scholar.
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page 384 note 4 Later kiln-sites in several regions produced similar slip-coats, e.g. Stow, West (Suffolk), P.S.I.A. xxvi, 34Google Scholar; Farnham, (Surrey), Antiq. Journ. viii (1928), 51 f.Google Scholar; Swanpool (Lines.), ibid, xxvii (1947), 64 f. (on mortaria). But in all these cases the fabrics are quite different from that under discussion.