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Brixworth Excavations, Vol. 1, The Romano-British Villa, 1965-70. Part 1: The Roman Coarse Pottery and Decorated Samian Ware. By P. J. Woods, with contributions by K. F. Hartley and B. R. Hartley. Northampton, 1972. Pp. 102, 46 figs., 2 pls. Price 75p. (Reprinted from Journal 8 of the Northampton Museums and Art Gallery. Obtainable from P. J. Woods, 7 Stone Close, Wollaston, Wellingborough, Northants., 85p by post.)
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1 Gallo-Belgic E is now attributed to the Ambiani by Scheers, S., L'histoire monétaire de la Gaule Belgique du IIIe a Iec siècle av. J.-C. (Leuven, 1973), i, 39 ff; ii, 406 ff.Google Scholar
2 For an account (by the reviewer) of the oldest British gold (British A1 to D) and silver (Hod Hill var. a to E) coinage see Jahrbuch für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 24 (1974) (forthcoming).Google Scholar