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Romano-British Face Pots from Holme-on-Spalding Moor and Shiptonthorpe, East Yorkshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Peter Halkon
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35 Queensway, Cottingham, Humberside

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Britannia , Volume 23 , November 1992 , pp. 222 - 228
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Copyright © Peter Halkon 1992. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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30 Halkon, op. cit. (note 20), 56.

31 Pers. comm. (1991).

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34 Kind information from Ralph Jackson, British Museum.

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44 I am most grateful to Messrs A. Bell and D. Stephenson for the loan of the pots. Mr A. Foxon (Hull Museums) must be thanked for lending the sherds from Elmswell and Shiptonthorpe and for his comments and encouragement. Mrs Braithwaite was exceedingly generous in supplying detailed observations on the Holme vessel and for showing such interest in it. Mrs V. Swan and Mr P. Didsbury were also very helpful as was Dr M. Millett who read a draft of this note. Mr B. Marsden photographed the Holme face pot and Mrs K. Dennett produced the excellent drawings.