Roman Britain in 1914

by F. Haverfield

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Stonehaven), 7.
  • Ribchester, 12, 45.
  • Richborough, 21.
  • Rockbourne Down, 44.
  • Rycknield Street, 57.
  • St. Asaph (road near), 58.
  • Sea Mills, 44.
  • Silchester, 44.
  • Slack, 13.
  • Suetonius Paulinus, topography of campaign against Boudicca, 40.
  • Tituli (tutuli), age of, 7.
  • Traprain Law, 8, 30.
  • Ulceby (South Lincs.), 46.
  • Varis (of Ant. Itin.), 58.
  • Vindolanda, 31.
  • Wall of Hadrian, 8, 38-40.
  • Wall of Pius, 7, 8.
  • Weardale (co. Durham), 9, 33.
  • Wigfair (St. Asaph), 58.
  • Witcombe (Glouc.), 44.
  • Wookey Hole (Mendip), 54.
  • Wroxeter, 21, 52.





  • Footnotes

    1 (return)
    Antiquities, plate 50. Roy does not notice it in his text, any more than he notices plate 51 (Ythan Wells camp). They are the two last plates in his volume; as this was issued posthumously in 1793 (he died in 1790), perhaps the omission is intelligible.

    2 (return)
    I saw this verandah while open. The whole excavations at Caersws yielded important results and it is more than regrettable that no report of them has ever been issued.

    3 (return)
    A Bronze Age burial (fig. 6, D) suggests that the clay may have been worked long before the Romans.

    4 (return)
    References are given by Watkin, Cheshire, p. 305, and Palmer, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1906, pp. 225 foll.

    5 (return)
    The words Church, Chapel, and Chantry often form parts of the names of Roman sites, where the ruined masonry has been popularly mistaken for that of deserted ecclesiastical buildings.

    6 (return)
    I may refer to my Romanization of Britain (third edition, p. 77). This does not, of course, mean that they were not also occupied earlier.