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Graffiti and the Evidence of Literacy and Pottery use in Roman Britain
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1987
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Roman BritainMonumental InscriptionsCultural HeritageArchaeologyDifferent TypesVisual ArtsExperimental ArchaeologyArchaeological RecordPrehistoryCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesHistorical EvidenceClassicsArchaeological EvidenceArt HistoryMaterial CultureHistorical ArchaeologyPottery UseLiterary HistoryHistorical MethodologyArts
The distribution of graffiti on pottery is examined and conclusions drawn about varying levels of literacy on different types of site. The pattern established provides a contrast with the evidence from monumental inscriptions and gives new information about the use of pottery in Roman Britain.
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