A NOTE ON THE PETROLOGY OF ROMAN POTTERY FROM THE DANE JOHN KILN, CANTERBURY, KENT

Author(s): D F Williams

Thin section analysis of a range of material from the Antonine period Dane John Kiln, Canterbury, strongly suggests that copies of the multiple-grooved and flat-based Normandy amphora [Gauloise 12] were being made there. This new information increases our limited knowledge of amphora production in Roman Britain.

Report Number:
54/1994
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Ceramic Petrology Pottery

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