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Kent Canterbury Mint Yard 1980 Amphora Other BIV (Arthur 1986).
Kent Canterbury Mint Yard 1980 Amphora Dressel 1B (Arthur 1986).
Kent Canterbury Marlowe sites Fineware Whiteware flagon Cam. 144
Kent Canterbury Marlowe sites Fineware South Gaulish samian Ritt. 5, Loeschcke 2/ Dr 17; Loeschcke 5 var; Loeschcke 11; Ritt 10; Dr 29; Dr 16/ Loeschcke 1
Kent Canterbury Marlowe sites Fineware Provincial 'arretine' Ritt 5
Kent Canterbury St Gabriel's Chapel Fineware Micaceous TN x 4 sherds (Driver et al 1990, 167).
Kent Canterbury Gravel Walk 1967 Coarseware copies butt beakers Also an example in very fine cream ware\which may be an import.
Kent Canterbury St Gabriel's Chapel Fineware Whiteware flagon x 26 sherds (Driver et al 1990, 167)
Kent Canterbury St Margarets St Bath Coins   x11 potin coins; one silver British; 3 continental Celtic coins (Central Gaul; Aisne-Oise area and uncertainn area)
Kent Canterbury St Margarets St Bath Fineware Cam 113 butt-beaker  
Kent Canterbury Marlowe sites Amphora Cam 185  
Kent Canterbury Highstead 'A' Fineware Micaceous TN Late Augusto-Tiberian. (Blockley et al. 1985, fig. 291.1).
Kent Canterbury Gravel Walk 1967 Fineware South Gaulish samian ?Claudian, Neronian-Vespasianic
Kent Canterbury St Margarets St Bath Fineware Central Gaulish flagon Cam 165 (Blockley et al 1985, fig. 297, F14). C XIII R I Pit 3.
Kent Canterbury St Margarets St Bath Fineware Lyon ware Roughcast beakers, Greene 1979, Type 20.5. C XII RI (24) pit (Blockley et al 1985, 674).
Kent Canterbury Watling St 1945 Fineware South Gaulish samian  
Kent Canterbury Whitehall Road No records    
Kent Canterbury Defences Amphora Carrot type  
Kent Canterbury Defences Fineware Cam 113 butt-beaker  
Kent Canterbury Gravel Walk 1967 Coarseware copies platters/cups  
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