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A sporting or mythological relief-mould from Roman Britain
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
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page 497 note 1 Déchelette, Vases céramiques ornés, ii, 167 ff.
page 498 note 1 May, Colchester Pottery Cat. 146–7; Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, 3 S., x, 20; Antiq. Journ. ix, 157, 255.
page 498 note 2 J.H.S. xcii, 105, with pl. vii, 2; xcv, 164; Arch. Anzeiger, 1925, 79Google Scholar ff.; Amer. Journ. of Arch. 1926, 283Google Scholar; B. Schröder, Der Sport im Altertum, 85–6, with taf. 21, 1.
page 499 note 1 Plutarch, Isocrates 4; first pointed out by M. Oikonomos in ‘Αρχ. Δελτίον 6, 56–9.
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page 499 note 5 Loc. cit.; see also British Museum Postcards, set 58, Medieval Sports and Pastimes, all from this MS.
page 499 note 6 Baxter, and Johnson, , Medieval Latin Word-List (1934)Google Scholar, s.v. cambuca: ‘game of hockey' (1363).
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page 499 note 8 Loc. cit.