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Ceramic building material : production, supply and use in Roman London / Ian M.Betts

por Betts, Ian M

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During the 1st early 2nd century AD a wide variety of different ceramic building material types were used in London. Most were made at tileries known to have been situated in or near London, but additional supplies were also brought in from other areas, such as North Kent and Sussex. The Sussex tilemakers appear to have been the first in Roman Britain to have produced hollow voussoir tiles, and were among the first to use wooden rollers to key tiles. The later tileries supplying London and other parts of south-east England produced a more limited range of tile types. some of these tileries transported their products over considerable distances, sometimes by road, other times by ustilising water transport.

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P. 100-110.

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Bibliografía: p. 110.



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During the 1st early 2nd century AD a wide variety of different ceramic building material types were used in London. Most were made at tileries known to have been situated in or near London, but additional supplies were also brought in from other areas, such as North Kent and Sussex. The Sussex tilemakers appear to have been the first in Roman Britain to have produced hollow voussoir tiles, and were among the first to use wooden rollers to key tiles. The later tileries supplying London and other parts of south-east England produced a more limited range of tile types. some of these tileries transported their products over considerable distances, sometimes by road, other times by ustilising water transport.

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P. 100-110.

Bibliografía

Bibliografía: p. 110.


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