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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 September 2012
In the course of an article, contributed to this Journal, entitled ‘A Roman Sarcophagus at Pawlowsk and its Fellows,’ I mentioned a ‘garland-sarcophagus’ in the Campo Santo at Pisa as being probably still earlier than our first definitely dated ‘garland-monument’ of the second century A.D., namely the Lateran sarcophagus from the Hadrianic tomb near the Porta Viminalis. The garland-style of the Pisan sarcophagus I was not then in a position to discuss, having neither seen the original nor been able to procure a photograph of it. I have now done both, and hope that, in view of the comparative scarcity of dated sarcophagi, its value as an approximately dated piece may justify its publication here.
page 115 note 1 J.R.S. XVII, p. 19, note 3.
page 115 note 2 Mus. no. xiii.
page 215 note 3 C.I.L. xi, 1430.
page 215 note 4 Prosopographia Imperii Romani I, p. 234, no. 84.
page 216 note 1 J.R.S. XVII, pl. iii.
page 216 note 2 P.B.S.R. v, pl. xxiii.
page 216 note 3 Rodenwaldt, Der Sarkophag Caffarelli, p. 24.