Roman Britain in 1914

by F. Haverfield

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Title: Roman Britain in 1914

Author: F. Haverfield

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Head of Silenus

(A) Head of Silenus (1/1). Probably an artist's die,
for casting stamps for stamped ware (p. 20)

Fragment of stamped ware

(B) Fragment of stamped ware (1/1), with ornament imitated from Samian (p. 19)

Stamp for Mortarium

(C) Stamp for Mortarium (1/1)

Fig. 1. Pottery Stamps and Stamped Pottery from Holt.





THE BRITISH ACADEMY
SUPPLEMENTAL PAPERS. III




Roman Britain in 1914

By Professor F. Haverfield

Fellow of the Academy




London: 1915
Published for the British Academy
By Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press
Amen Corner, E.C.

 





TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
List of Illustrations 4
Preface 5
A. Retrospect of Finds made in 1914 7

(a) Raedykes, near Stonehaven; Wall of Pius; Traprain Law; Northumberland (Featherwood, Chesterholm, Corbridge); Weardale (co. Durham); Appleby; Ambleside (fort at Borrans); Lancaster; Ribchester; Slack (near Huddersfield); Holt; Cardiff; Richborough.

(b) Wroxeter; Lincoln; Gloucester; London; country houses and farms; Lowbury (Berkshire); Beachy Head, Eastbourne; Parc-y-Meirch (North Wales)

21
B. Roman Inscriptions found in 1914 29

Balmuildy (Wall of Pius); Traprain Law; Featherwood (altar); Chesterholm (two altars); Corbridge (inscribed tile); Weardale (bronze paterae); Holt (centurial stone and tile); Lincoln; London; rediscovered milestone near Appleby.

C. Publications relating to Roman Britain in 1914.

1. General

38

2. Special sites or districts