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A New Roman Inscription from Chichester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Trial excavations on the site of a new post office on the north side of West Street, Chichester, were conducted by Mr. F. Cottrill in 1934 on behalf of H.M. Office of Works, and a report on these will appear in the Sussex Archaeological Collections. During the subsequent preparation of the ground for the new building, the site has been watched, with the permission of H.M. Office of Works, by Mr. W. Ll. White, to whom I am also indebted for the photographs on pl. lxxii, taken under great difficulties. Thanks are also due to Mr. Smith of H.M. Office of Works, and Messrs. Privett for their zeal in preserving the remains.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1935

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References

page 461 note 1 It almost certainly comes from the Hythe Beds which outcrop some twelve miles north of Chichester. I am indebted to Mr. Kenneth Oakley for making this identification.

page 462 note 1 Clarac, Musée de Sculpture, pl. 301.

page 463 note 1 C.I.L., 316.

page 463 note 2 The full form occurs on a dedication at Stuttgart of Hadrianic or Antonine date (Germania Romana, 1928, p. 66, Tafel xlviii, i).

page 463 note 3 C.I.L., 11.

page 464 note 1 E.g., Espérandieu, Reliefs, vol. v, p. 101, no. 3807.