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Pottery in Roman Britain (Shire Archaeology)

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Shire Publications 2 views
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0747804699, 9780747804697
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Paperback
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Guy de la Bédoyère

Guy de la Bédoyère is a British historian and archaeologist known for his work on Roman Britain and perhaps best known for his work on the television programme Time Team. He is now a teacher in addition to his occasional television work and public lectures.

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"This book looks at how pottery was made and circulated and how pottery can be useful to archaeologists. It goes on to look at the different types of wares that existed in the four centuries of Roman Britain. These include vessels imported from the most exotic regions of the Roman Empire, products of the samian industries of Gaul and those of local kitchenware industries in Britain. Products were as diverse as bowls, amphorae and lamps, while fired clay was also used to make tiles, figurines and even moulds for metalworking. The wide range of illustrations makes the book invaluable both to students and to archaeologists digging on-site, as well as to those interested in finding out more about a remarkable period of life in the history of Britain."--BOOK JACKET.

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