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14%OFFSeeley, Fiona; Drummond-Murray, James - Roman Pottery Production in the Walbrook Valley - 9781901992557 - V9781901992557
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Roman Pottery Production in the Walbrook Valley

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Description for Roman Pottery Production in the Walbrook Valley Paperback. Excavations have uncovered important new evidence of the second century AD Roman pottery industry, with up to eight kilns and a probable potters' workshop recorded on the west side of a major tributary of the Walbrook stream. Series: MoLAS Monograph. Num Pages: 221 pages, 186 col and b/w illus, 33 tabs. BIC Classification: 1D; HDD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 295 x 211 x 17. Weight in Grams: 886.
Excavations have uncovered important new evidence of the second century AD Roman pottery industry, with up to eight kilns and a probable potters' workshop recorded on the west side of a major tributary of the Walbrook stream. Two distinct phases of production can be seen, and a stock of unused Samian ware from a pit suggests that pottery may have been sold in a shop attached to the production centre. The pottery industry went into decline in the latter half of the second century, though scattered structures, pitting and dumping were associated ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Museum of London Archaeology United Kingdom
Number of pages
221
Condition
New
Series
MoLAS Monograph
Number of Pages
221
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781901992557
SKU
V9781901992557
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About Seeley, Fiona; Drummond-Murray, James
by Fiona Seeley and James Drummond-Murray

Reviews for Roman Pottery Production in the Walbrook Valley
[an] excellent volume, supported by beautiful colour illustrations,'
Roberta Tomber British Archaeology, 2006 creates a vivid impression of potters and glass workers making a living in a muddy industrial zone beside the Walbrook'
Kevin Greene Antiquity, 2007 This report should be seen as a model for describing a kiln site and the wares and the authors should be ... Read more

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