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Roman Britain in 1926

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright © M. V. Taylor and R. G. Collingwood 1926. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

page 216 note 1 We are indebted to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland for plate xxiv.

page 226 note 1 The drawings of the pottery were made by Miss Calverley; the plans and sections by Mr. Hawkes.

page 232 note 1 Wiltshire, Jackson ed., 1862, p. 194. A drawing was published by Mr. E. H. Goddard in the Illustrated Archaeologist, I. For a representation of Hygieia with serpent and horn of abundance, see Espérandieu, Bas-reliefs … de la Gaule romaine, no. 2479; cf. also no. 1007.

page 233 note 1 We are indebted to Miss Calverley for the drawings shown in plate XXXI and fig. 65.

page 236 note 1 cf. J.R.S, xv, 244.