Becoming Roman, Being Gallic, Staying British by Stephen Trow Tom Moore Simon James

Becoming Roman, Being Gallic, Staying British by Stephen Trow Tom Moore Simon James

Author:Stephen Trow, Tom Moore, Simon James [Stephen Trow, Tom Moore, Simon James]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Local Shell Tempered ware

SH2: Hard, coarse shell tempered fabric distinct from SH1. Possibly comparable to local shelly fabrics, noted in Oxfordshire and Worcestershire.

Forms: unknown.

Parallels: ?ROMSH (McSloy 2006).

Date: first–third century AD, possibly with origins in the late Iron Age.

Group F: Finewares

North Gaulish White ware

NOGWH: blue-grey core with white oxidised exterior, imported from Northern Gaul (Tomber and Dore 1998, 22).

Forms: Found in flagons and beakers.

Parallels: Trow fabric 48; NOG WH (Tomber and Dore 1998, 22).

Date: first century AD.



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