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 41
APPENDIX: LIST OF PERIODICALS HAVING REFERENCE TO ROMAN BRITAIN 64
INDEX OF PLACES 67
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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1. Pottery-stamps and stamped pottery from Holt
(see p. 19) _Frontispiece_
2. Plan of Roman Fort at Borrans, Ambleside. From a plan
by Mr. R. G. Collingwood 10
3. Sketch plan of Principia (Praetorium) of Roman Fort at
Ribchester. After a plan by Mr. D. Atkinson and
Prof. W. B. Anderson 13
4. Sketch plan of part of the Roman Fort at Slack. From a plan
by Messrs. A. Woodward and P. Ross 14
5. Holt, plan of site 16
6. Holt, plan of barracks 17
7. Holt, plan of dwelling-house and bath-house 17
8. Holt, plan of kilns 18
9. Holt, reconstruction of the kilns shown in fig. 8 18
10, 11. Holt, stamped 'imitation Samian' ware 20
(Figs. 1 and 5-11 are from photographs or drawings lent by
Mr. A. Acton, of Wrexham)
12. Sketch plan of Roman bath-house at East Grimstead, after
a plan by Mr. Heywood Sumner 24
13. Sketch plan of Romano-British house at North Ash, after a
plan prepared by the Dartford Antiquarian Society 25
14. Plan of Romano-British house at Clanville. After a plan by
the Rev. G. Engleheart, in _Archaeologia_ 26
15. Fragment of inscription found at Balmuildy 29
16. Altar found at Chesterholm, drawn from a photograph 31
17-19. Graves and grave-nails, Infirmary Field, Chester.
From drawings and phot
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