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Bibliography and Abbreviations

BB: black-burnished ware (see Glossary).

Bellhouse, R. L. 1960. Excavation in Eskdale: The Muncaster Roman Kilns. Trans. Cumberland Westmorland Antiq. Archaeol. Soc. 60 (1960), 1-12.

Bellhouse, R. L. 1961. Excavation in Eskdale: The Muncaster Roman Kilns (Part II). Trans. Cumberland Westmorland Antiq. Archaeol. Soc. 61 (1961), 47-56.

Bellhouse, R. L. 1971. The Roman tileries at Scalesceugh and Brampton. Trans. Cumberland Westmorland Antiq.Archaeol. Soc. 71 (1971), 35-44.

Carlisle Mus: Tullie House Museum, Castle Street, Carlisle.

DoE: Department of the Environment.

Gillam 00: Vessel-type numbers in Gillam, J. P. 1970.Types of Roman Coarse Pottery Vessels in Northern Britain. 3rd ed. Newcastle upon Tyne.

Gillam, J. P. 1973. Sources of Pottery found on Northern Military Sites. In Detsicas, A. P. (ed.) 1973. Current Research in Romano-British Coarse Pottery. C.B.A. Res. Rept. 10 (1973). London.

Hogg, R. 1965. Excavation of the Roman auxiliary Tilery, Brampton. Trans. Cumberland Westmorland Antiq. Archaeol. Soc. 65 (1965), 133-68.

Potter, T. W. 1979. Romans in North-West England. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiq, Archaeol. Soc. Res. Ser. I. Kendal.

Richardson, G. G. S. 1973. The Roman Tilery, Scalesceugh, 1970-1. Trans. Cumberland Westmorland Antiq. Archaeol. Soc. 73 (1973), 79-89.