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Excerpt from The Pottery Found at Silchester: A Descriptive Account of the Pottery Recovered During the Excavations on the Site of the Romano-British City of Calleva Atrebatum at Silchester, and Deposited in the Reading Museum
Coloured slip-coated, graphite-coated, bronze flaked, painted and stamped wares (continued): stamped, roulette-notched and indented bulbous beakers money pot found at Reading painted (colour - coated and white clay) beakers, cups, etc. White clay vessels painted with brown-red ochre red coated, painted and roulette notched bowls, etc. Rosette stamped ware New Forest ware plain clay vessels.
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