Table 1: Quantities of A 5d and A 5fi motifs from the various production centres producing stamped pottery in the 4th century
Table 2: Sites where both the A 5d and A 5fi motifs have been found
Table 3: Urban areas where both the A 5d and A 5fi motifs have been found
Table 4: Sites where the A 5d motif has been found in the Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods
Table 5: Sites where the A 5fi motif has been found in both periods
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