Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Volume 14
Edited by Pamela Irving and Steven Willis
Contents
| Dedication | vii |
| Roman pottery from the Channel Tunnel Rail Link section 1, Kent | 1 |
| by Paul Booth | |
| Grey face jars in East Anglia: a possible connection with veteran settlement in Britain in the 2nd and early 3rd centuries AD |
27 |
| by Gillian Braithwaite | |
| The Rowland’s Castle Romano-British pottery industry | 51 |
| by Jonathan Dicks | |
| Roman miniature pots and their contents from Frensham Common, Surrey | 67 |
| by David and Audrey Graham | |
| Consuming the exotic: carrot amphorae and dried fruit in early Roman Britain | 71 |
| by Daniel T Howells | |
| Terra sigillata from the Nijmegen canabae: the canabae as a market | 82 |
| by Ester van der Linden | |
| A ceramic suspended cauldron found at Scole Romano-Celtic temple, Norfolk |
91 |
| by Alice Lyons | |
| Pottery consumption c AD260-70 at the Roman coastal defence fort in Oudenburg, Northern Gaul | 95 |
| by Sofie Vanhoutte, Wouter Dhaeze and Wim De Clercq | |
| Obituaries | |
| Joyce Pullinger by John Alexander, Collin Wallace and Steven Willis |
142 |
| William Bernard Barr compiled by Chris Lydamore with Kevin Green |
144 |
| Brian Hartley by Geoff Dannell and Joanna Bird | 145 |
| Grace Simpson by Joanna Bird and Steven Willis | 147 |