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THE view has long been held that the Romano–British pottery and clay fire-bars which occur at various levels in the Scrobicularia Clay (that represents the bulk of the estuarine deposits which compose the marsh) constitute the output and appurtenances of contemporary potters' kilns which had been sited somewhere on the marsh.
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BURCHELL, J. The Marshes of the Medway Estuary in Romano–British Times. Nature 173, 832 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173832a0
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