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Combined Bibliography: Metal-working and Britannia

Hall, J. (2005). ‘The shopkeepers and craft-workers of Roman London’, in A. MacMahon and J. Price (eds), Roman Working Lives and Urban Living. Oxford: Oxbow, 125–144.
MacMahon, A. (2005). ‘The shops and workshops of Roman Britain’, in A. MacMahon and J. Price (eds), Roman Working Lives and Urban Living. Oxford: Oxbow, 48–69.
Schrüfer-Kolb, I. (2004). Roman Iron Production in Britain. Technological and socio-economic landsacpe development along the Jurassic Ridge. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Bayley, J. (2001). ‘Non-ferrous metal technology in Britain in the earlier first millennium AD’, in M. Polfer (ed.), L'artisanat romain: évolutions, continuités et ruptures (Italie et provinces occidentales). Actes du 2e colloque d'Erpeldange 26-28 october 2001. Montagnac: Editions Monique Mergoil, 69–78.
Bayley, J. (1995). ‘Spoon and Vessel Moulds from Castleford, Yorkshire’, in S. Mols, A. Gerhartl-Witteveen, H. Kars, A. Koster, W. Peters and W. Willems (eds), Acta of the 12th International Congress on Ancient Bronzes: Nijmegen 1992. Amersfoort: ROB, 105–111.
Merrifield, R. (1995). ‘Roman Metalwork from the Walbrook - rubbish, ritual or redundancy?’. LMA 46: 27–44.
Gralfs, B. (1994). Metallverarbeitende Werkstätten im Nordwesten des Imperium Romanum. Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovac.
Beagrie, N. (1989). ‘The Romano-British pewter industry’. Britannia 20: 169–191.
Cleere, H. (1983). ‘The Organization of the Iron Industry in the Western Roman Provinces in the Early Empire, with Special Reference to Britain’. Offa 40: 103–114.
Jones, C. (1983). ‘A review of Roman Lead-alloy Material Recovered from the Walbrook Valley in the City of London’. LMA 34: 49–59.