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List of works by Philip Corder

A Belgic clay pot-stand

A Decorated Lava Quern from Verulamium

scholarly article by Philip Corder published in October 1943

A Pair of Fourth-century Romano-British Pottery Kilns near Crambeck

article by Philip Corder & Margaret Birley published October 1937 in Antiquaries Journal

A Panel of Celtic Ornament from Elmswell, East Yorkshire

A Roman Pottery of the Hadrian-Antonine Period at Verulamium

A Romano-British Interment, with Bucket and Sceptres, from Brough, East Yorkshire

A Romano-British Pottery Kiln at Weston Favell, near Northampton

Adrian Oswald, The Roman Pottery Kilns at Little London, Lincs. Obtainable from the author, Rock House, Wellow, Notts., or Geo. Marshall, 13-15, Main Street, Shirebrook, 1937. Pp. 30, with 4 photographs and 5 plates of pottery sections. 3s. 9d. post

An Arretine Plate from North Ferriby, Yorkshire

Belgic Pottery from St. Albans

Belgic and other early pottery found at North Ferriby, Yorks. With comments on pre-Claudian Romano-Gaulish influence in Britain

Discoveries at Verulamium, 1940

Embossed bronze studs from Malton in the Yorkshire Museum

Excavations in the Forum of Verulamium (Insula XII) 1939

article by Philip Corder published October 1940 in Antiquaries Journal

HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE: the works depôt of the twentieth legion. By W. F. Grimes. Y Cymmrodor, vol. XLI, pp. 235, 80 figs. Issued by the Society, New Stone Buildings, 64 Chancery Lane, 1930

Learned Societies and Covenants

Miscellaneous Small Objects from the Roman Fort at Malton

Petuaria

scholarly article by Philip Corder published in June 1942

Roman Malton: a Yorkshire Fortress and its neighbourhood*

Roman Spade-Irons from Verulamium, with some Notes on Examples Elsewhere

THE ROMAN FORT AT MUMRILLS NEAR FALKIRK. By Sir George MacDonald and Alexander O. Curle. Proc. Soc. Antiquaries of Scotland, LXIII, 396–575

article

The Reorganization of the Defences of Romano-British Towns in the Fourth Century

article by Philip Corder published 1955 in The Archaeological Journal

The Roman army: an illustrated study. By Graham Webster. 8½×5½. Pp. 52 + 8. pls. Chester: The Grosvenor Museum, 1956. 2s

The Roman pottery at Crambeck, Castle Howard

chapter published in 1989

The Roman pottery at Throlam, Holme-on-Spalding Moor, East Yorks

article published in 1934

The Structure of Romano-British Pottery Kilns

The Temple of Mithras at Carrawburgh. By I. A. Richmond and J. P. Gillam, with a contribution by Eric Birley. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 92 + pls. 15. Reprint: Archaeologia Aeliana, 4th ser., vol. xxix, 1951. Obtainable from the Society of Antiquaries of Newcas

Two Fragments of a Roman ‘Votive Lantern’ or ‘Lamp Chimney’ from North Newbald, East Yorkshire

Verulamium, 1930–40

scholarly article by Philip Corder published in June 1941