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2. SCOTLAND

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2021

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Roman Britain in 2020
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 Claimed as Treasure Trove and allocated to Elgin Museum. E. Freeman sent details.

2 Claimed as Treasure Trove and allocated to Perth Museum. Height 38 mm.

3 Claimed as Treasure Trove and allocated to Perth Museum. Height 44 mm.

4 H.J. Eggers, Der römische Import im freien Germanien (1951) types 79–87.

5 Recovered by metal-detecting; claimed as Treasure Trove and allocated to Fife Cultural Trust. E. Freeman sent details.

6 It is the only example known from the country; the type is much more common in the south and midlands of England, but the database of the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) includes some examples from Cheshire, so a more northerly find is not out of the question. The find is a stray but there are no clear grounds to condemn the discovery. Length 57 mm.

7 By G. Bailey, T. Romankiewicz and B. Russell for Falkirk Local History Society and Edinburgh University.

8 Recovered by metal-detecting; claimed as Treasure Trove and allocated to Paisley Museum. E. Freeman sent details.

9 For Persimmon Homes by AOC Archaeology; M. Cook and R. Engl sent a report and discussed the results.

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