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II. Inscriptions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2017

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Roman Britain in 1944
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Copyright ©R. P. Wright 1945. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

36 When measurements are quoted the width precedes the height. The following abbreviations are used in addition to the usual ones, with superscript figures to denote the number of the series: AA = Archaeologia Aeliana; AAA = Liverpool Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology; CASJ = Chester Archaeological Society's Journal; CW = Cumberland and Westmorland Transactions; EE = Ephemeris Epigraphica.

37 Lt.-Col. Eric Birley kindly gave facilities for its study.

38 CW2 XXXV (1935), 285Google Scholar, with pl.; JRS XXV (1935), 205Google Scholar, pl. XXX.

39 Information kindly supplied by Professor Ó Ríordáin and Dr. P, Jacobsthal.

40 BM Guide Rom. Brit. 86, pl. iii.

41 Cf. Curie, Treasure of Traprain, pl. xiv.

42 EE ix, 1257; Evans, , Num. Chron.4 XV (1915), 517Google Scholar.

43 Willers, Die roemischen Bronzeeimerv on Hemmoor 228 f; Evans, , Num. Chron.4 XV (1915), 488 ffGoogle Scholar.

44 Lent to the Ashmolean Museum by Mrs. Atkinson, of Coin St. Aldwyn, for study. Details and photograph kindly supplied by Mr. R. J. C. Atkinson. See above, p. 86.

45 Professor Newstead kindly supplied drawings the block.

46 See above, p. 86.