Volume 14 contains papers on recent and current work on Roman pottery from around Britain, with papers also on case studies from the Netherlands and Gaul. Table of Contents Dedication Roman pottery from the Channel Tunnel Rail link section 1, Kent ( Paul Booth ) Grey face jars in East Anglia: a possible connection with veteran settlement in Britain in the 2nd and early 3rd centuries AD ( Gillian Braithwaite ) The Rowland's Castle Romano-British pottery industry ( Jonathan Dicks ) Roman miniture pots and their contents from Frensham Common, Surrey 9 David and Audrey Graham ) Consuming the exotic: carrot amphorae and dried fruit in early Roman Britian ( Daniel T Howells ) Terra sigillata from the Nijmegen canabae - the canabae as a market ( Ester van der Linden ) A ceramic suspended cauldron found at Scole Romano-Celtic temple, Norfolk ( Alice Lyons ) Pottery consumption c. AD 260-70 at the Roman coastal defence fort, Oudenburg, Northern Gaul ( Sofie Vanhoutte, Wouter Dhaeze and Wim de Clerq ) Obituaries Joyce Pullinger ( John Alexander, Colin Wallace and Steven Willis ) William Bernard Barr ( Chris Lydamore with Kevin Greene ) Brian Hartley ( Geoff Dannell and Joanna Bird ) Grace Simpson Joanna Bird and Steven Willis ) Steven Willis is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Kent, England, and former President of the Study Group for Roman Pottery. He obtained his PhD from Durham University and, in addition to a specialization in Roman ceramics, his main areas of expertise are in the archaeology of settlement, society and material culture in the Iron Age and Roman era in western Europe. Used Book in Good Condition