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Late Roman Handmade Grog-Tempered Ware Producing Industries in South East Britain

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The appearance and revival of handmade grog-tempered ware producing pottery industries during the late 3rd and 4th centuries using technology more appropriate to the Late Iron Age in the south and south-east of Britain is something of an enigma. This revival in the popularity of such primitive pottery took place on the Isle of Wight and in the Hampshire Basin, East Sussex and Kent at a time when the production of Romanised wheel-turned grey and fine colour-coated wares was still on a large scale in the south of Britain and elsewhere in the British provinces. This publication is the result of 25 years research into these grog-tempered it presents corpora of forms associated with the various industries and discusses the distributions of their products at different periods. It also discusses the possible reasons for the revival of such wares, increasing popularity during the 4th century and disappearance during the 5th century AD.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Introduction and Acknowledgements

1: The Late Iron Age and Early Roman Background

2: Industry Group 5. East Sussex Wares

3: Industrial Grouping 6. Hampshire Grog-Tempered Wares

4: Industrial Group 7. East Kent Grog-Tempered Wares

5: Industrial Group 8. West Kent Grog and Grit Tempered Wares

6: The Late Roman Grog-Tempered Ware A Discussion

7: The End of Roman Pottery Production in Britain

Appendix 1. Schedule of Quantified Site Assemblages including Late Roman Handmade Grog-Tempered wares

Appendix 3. The grog-tempered ware gazetteer of examples seen

Appendix 4. Fabric breakdowns of quantified East Sussex Ware assemblages

Appendix 5. Breakdown of the East Sussex Ware percentages of quantified assemblages as per vessel type

Appendix 6. Breakdown of the Hampshire Grog-Tempered Ware percentages as per vessel type

Appendix 7. Breakdown of Industries 7A, 7B, 8A and 8B percentages of quantified assemblages as per vessel type

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192 pages, Paperback

Published January 31, 2016

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Malcolm Lyne

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