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A Roman Lead-sealing of Carausius from Gloucestershire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

H.P.G. Williams
Affiliation:
Salesian College

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Britannia , Volume 26 , November 1995 , pp. 323 - 324
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Copyright © H.P.G. Williams 1995. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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111 My sincere thanks go to Mr Andrew Barratt for bringing the sealing to my attention.

112 A listing of lead-sealings recorded from Roman Britain is given in R.G. Collingwood and R.P. Wright (eds S.S. Frere, M. Roxan and R.S.O. Tomlin), The Roman Inscriptions of Britain (1990), II. i, 2411.1–32.

113 Webb, P.H., Roman Imperial Coinage V ii (1933).Google Scholar

114 A discussion of the dating of the unmarked bronze issues of Carausius will be included in my forthcoming Ph.D. thesis on the coinage of Carausius.