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An unusual samian vessel from Binchester, Co. Durham

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1962

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page 248 note 4 (Museum No. 218/362/1953/25) I am indebted to Mr. F. Higenbottam, F.L.A., City Librarian, for permission to study and publish this vessel and for supplying all the information available in the museum records.

page 248 note 5 I gratefully acknowledge the help and comments of Professor Eric Birley, F.S.A., and the assiduous search for parallels of Mr. W. Dodds to whom I owe two of the references given below.

page 248 note 6 Cf. Oswald, F. and Pryce, T. Davies, An Introduction to the Study of Terra Sigillata, London, 1920, pl. xxiii, 11Google Scholar, for a vague resemblance; Gose, Erich, Gefäβtypen der römischen Keramik im Rheinland, Bonn, 1950, Taf. 17/255, for shape only, though itself closer to the glass vessels referred to below.Google Scholar

page 248 note 7 Ritterling, E., Das frührömische Lager bei Hofheim im Taunus, Wiesbaden, 1913, Taf. xxxviii. 3A and 4.Google Scholar

page 250 note 1 Walters, H. B., Catalogue of the Roman Pottery in the Department of Antiquities, British Museum, London, 1908, M 1.Google Scholar

page 250 note 2 The whole group is in the Bucks. County Museum, no. 157. 60.

page 250 note 3 Trans. London and Middlesex Arch. Soc, N.S., x (1951), p. 18, fig. 13, no. 118.Google Scholar I am grateful to Miss K. M. Richardson, F.S.A., for kindly informing me that the funnel is now in the Church Farm Museum, Hendon.