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A Roman-Christian Monogram from York Minster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1975

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page 129 note 1 This sherd was kindly made available by Mr. D. Phillips for the York Minister Archaeological Advisory Committee in advance of the full report now being prepared. In 1968 the excavations were directed by Mr. H. G. Ramm for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). See Britannia, v (1974), 469, no. 58.

page 129 note 2 No date can be assigned to this stratum until the study of the material has been completed. Although there were tegulae of the Ninth Legion they cannot be used as a factor for dating because they may have been in secondary use.

page 129 note 3 For a similar symbol which would be concealed by an imbrex, see Rodwell, and Wright, , Antiq. Journ. lii (1972), 338 ffCrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 130 note 1 Roman Imperial Coinage, vii, p. 695, pl. 24, no. 98Google Scholar.

page 130 note 2 e.g. Diehl, Inscriptions Latinae Christianae Veteres, 4331 in A.D. 355, 2169 (C.I.L. xi, 4968) in A.D. 384, or 3601 (C.I.L. ix, 1363) in A.D. 400Google Scholar.

page 130 note 3 I.L.C.F. 4616.

pge 130 note 4 Thacker, and Wright, , Iraq, xvii (1955), 90 fCrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 130 note 5 R.I.B. 1065.