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Glass Bottles and Military Production
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2022
Abstract
This article draws attention to the fragments of two glass bottles found in auxiliary fort contexts of Antonine date in Britain which can be shown to have been made within the Flavian legionary fortress at Bonn. They are evidence of hitherto unsuspected aspects of legionary production and of supply within military establishments. They are also evidence of how long some artefacts could have remained in use. Reasons that might have prompted their manufacture are explored.
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Foy, D., and Nenna, M-D. 2006b: Corpus des signatures et marques sur verres antiques. Volume 2: Belgique, Luxembourg, Allemagne, Autriche, Suisse, Slovénie, Hongrie, Croatie, Espagne, Portugal, Maghreb, Grèce, Chypre, Turquie, mer Noire, Proche-Orient, Égypte, Soudan, Cyrénaique, France (addenda), Aix-en-Provence and LyonGoogle Scholar
Foy, D., and Nenna, M-D. 2011: Corpus des signatures et marques sur verres antiques. Volume 3: Grande-Bretagne et addenda; Pays-Bas, France, Allemagne, Suisse, Croatie, Espagne, Portugal, Grèce, Turquie, mer Noire, Proche-Orient, Aix-en-Provence and LyonGoogle Scholar
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Gechter, M. 2001: ‘Das Legionslager’, in M. von Rey, Bonn von der Vorgeshichte bis zum Ende der Römerzeit, Geschichte der Stadt Bonn Band 1, Bonn, 140–55Google Scholar
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Jarrett, M.G. 1994: ‘Non-legionary troops in Roman Britain: part one, the units’, Britannia 25, 35–77CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Price, J., and Cottam, S. 1998: Romano-British Glass Vessels: A Handbook, Council for British Archaeology Practical Handbook in Archaeology 14, YorkGoogle Scholar
Tomlin, R.S.O. 2021: ‘Roman Britain in 2020. III. Inscriptions’, Britannia 52, 465–84CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zant, J. 2009: The Carlisle Millennium Project Excavations in Carlisle, 1998–2001. Volume 1: The Stratigraphy, Lancaster Imprints 14, LancasterGoogle Scholar