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Some new graffiti on a barrel from Silchester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1961

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References

1 Leeds, Celtic Ornament, pl. 1, 6: Arch. Journ. 1939, p. 68, and compare pi. xvii.

2 Antiq. Journ., xx (1940), pl. lvi, p. 358Google Scholar.

3 The writers are indebted to the Duke of Wellington, F.S.A., for permission to publish this item from the Silchester Collection, and to the Director of the Reading Museum, Mr. T. L. Gwatkin, for according facilities.

4 Archaeologia, lvi (1898), 121–3Google Scholar.

5 Ibid. 122;Epiemeris EpigrapAica, ix, 1346 a-c.

6 A similar series of scored numbers was recently detected on a Roman barrel found in 1933 on the site of the Bank of England and now in the British Museum, see JRS li (1961), ‘Roman inscriptions’, no. 24Google Scholar.

7 F. Oswald Stamps on Terra Sigillata, s.v.