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Wales & Monmouthshire

Bibliography and Abbreviations

AW: Archaeology in Wales. Annual Report of CBA (regional) Group 2.

Barnett, C. 1968. Romano-British Pottery Kilns at Caldicot: an Interim Report. Monmouthshire Antiq. 2 (1965-8), 62-3.

BB1: Black-burnished ware, Category 1 (see Glossary).

Boon, G. C. 1966. ‘Legionary’ Ware at Caerleon? Archaeol. Cambrensis 115 (1966), 45-66.

Bushe-Fox 00: Form-numbers of mortaria from Wroxeter type-series in Bushe-Fox, J. P. 1913. Excavations on the Site of the Roman Town at Wroxeter, Shropshire. 1912. Rept. Res. Comm. Soc. Antiq. London 1 (1913).

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

Grimes, W. F. 1930. Holt, Denbighshire: The Works-Depot of the Twentieth Legion at Castle Lyons. Y Cymmrodor 41- London.

Newport Mus: The Museum and Art Gallery, John Frost Square, Newport.

N Mus W, Cardiff: The National Museum of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff.

OS: Ordnance Survey.

PP: Private possession.

RCAHM Glamorgan 1 part 2 (1976): Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales.
An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan: Vol. 1, Pre-Norman; Part 2, The Iron Age and the Roman Occupation. HMSO 1976.

Vyner and Evans 1978. Vyner, B. E. and Evans, G. C. The Excavation of a Roman Pottery Kiln at Llanederyn, Cardiff. Cambrian Archaeol. Ass. Monographs and Collections 1 (1978), 120-29.

Wacher, J. S. 1975. The Towns of Roman Britain. London.

Ward, J. 1913. The Roman Fort of Gellygaer. Discoveries made in 1913. Trans. Cardiff Natur. Soc. 46 (1913), 1-20.