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A Note on the Use of the Titles 'Optio' and 'Magister' below the Centurionate during the Principate

article by David Breeze published 1976 in Britannia

A view of Roman Scotland in 1975

article published in 1976

Birrens (Blatobulgium)

Book Reviews. Alan Michael Whitworth. Hadrian's Wall: some aspects of its post-Roman influence on the landscape (BAR British series 296). vi + 133 pages, 78 figures. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-053-9 paperback £22

Bothwell Castle

book published in 1990

Burnswark: Roman Siege or Army Training Ground?

Carol van Driel-Murray: an appreciation

chapter published in 2018

Conservation and Management of Archaeological sites, edited by Jeanne Marie Teutonico & Nicholas Stanley Price. Volume 1 (1995): 4 parts, 269 pages, 121 illustrations. London: James & James: ISSN 1350-5033 paperback £75 and $110 (institutional subsc

scholarly article by David Breeze published in March 1998

Coventina's Well. A Shrine on Hadrian's Wall. By Lindsay Allason-Jones and Bruce McKay. 28.5×22.5 cm. Pp. xiii+112, figs., 22 pls. Hexham: The Trustees of the Clayton Collection, Chesters Museum, 1985. ISBN 0-946897-05-0. £15.00

Dalrymple Lectures Series, 2009–10

scientific article published in October 2008

Eric Birley (1906–1995) Vice-President 1951–1995

Evidence concerning the roman military diet at Bearsden, Scotland, in the 2nd Century AD

scholarly article by B.A. Knights et al published March 1983 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Excavations at Ardoch 1970

article published in 1970

Fact and Theory on Hadrian's Wall

Feeding the Roman Army: The Archaeology of Production and Supply in NW Europe. Edited by S. Stallibrass and R. Thomas. Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2008. Pp. 169, figs 59, tables 10. Price: £30.00. ISBN 978 1 84217 323 7

Frontiers of the Roman Empire

scholarly article by David Breeze published in June 2008

Hadrian's Wall: A History of Archaeological Thought

book published in 2014

Hadrian's Wall: Some Problems

Handbook to the Roman Wall

book published in 2006

John Collingwood Bruce and the Study of Hadrian's Wall

Julius Verus and the Abandonment of Antonine Scotland

scientific article published on 16 April 2020

Lost Along the Way: A Centurion Domo Britannia in Bostra

Marguerite Wood and Margaret Simpson, two pioneering Scottish women

scientific article published in March 2019

RCAHM Scotland: Lanarkshire: an inventory of the prehistoric and Roman monuments. Edinburgh, 1978. 206 pp., 26 pls., 106 figs. £20

article

Rebecca H. Jones. Roman camps in Scotland. xxix+353 pages, 221 colour illustrations, 4 tables. 2011. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 978-0-903903-50-9 hardback £ 30, fellows £ 25

article

Roman Military Deployment in North England

scholarly article

Roman Military sites on the Cumbrian Coast

chapter published in 2004

Roman Scotland: A Guide to the Visible Remains

Scotland's Roman Remains. By Lawrence Keppie. 21.5×14 cm. Pp. ix+188, 90 ills. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1986. ISBN 0-85976-157-6. £7.50 (p/b)

article

Soldiers' Burials at Camelon, Stirlingshire, 1922 and 1975

The Annual Caerleon Lectures 1-5

The Antonine Wall

The Antonine Wall. By Anne S. Robertson. 18·5 × 12·5 cm. Pp. 104 + 22 figs. + map. Glasgow Archaeological Society, 1979. £1.80.

The British Archaeological Association and the Genesis of J. C. Bruce’s The Roman Wall

scholarly article by David Breeze published in January 2017

The Carlisle Millennium Project, Excavations in Carlisle, 1998–2001, Volume 1: Stratigraphy. By Zant. Volume 2: The Finds. By Howard-Davis. Oxford Archaeology North, Lancaster, 2009. Pp. 1037, figs 818, tables 79; DVD-ROM: pp. 606, figs 131, tables

The Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone. ByRodwell Warwick, with sections by Marie Louise Sauerberg and contributions by Ptolemy Dean and Eddie Smith; foreword by The Dean of Westminster. 218mm. Pp 304, 333 ills (mainly col).Oxbow Books and The Dean

The Danube Limes Project Archaeological Research between 2008–2011. Edited by Visy Zsolt. 296mm. Pp 248, 160 b&w and col ills, with many maps. University of Pécs, 2011. isbn 9789636424473. Price not stated.The Lower Danube Roman Limes (1st–6th C

The Excavation of the Roman Forts of the Classis Britannica at Dover, 1970-1977

The Roman Fort at South Shields, Excavations 1875-1975. By J. N. Dore and J. P. Gillam. 27 × 21·5 cm. Pp. xiv + 170 + 48 figs. Newcastle: Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne (Monograph Series No. 1), 1979. £6.50.--- Either ISSN or Journa

The Roman Fortlet at Barburgh Mill, Dumfriesshire

The Sphinx Crest in the Ribchester Hoard

The Value of Studying Roman Frontiers

scientific article published in 2018

The Vindolanda Writing-Tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses III). Edited by A.K. Bowman and J.D. Thomas with contributions by J. Pearce. The British Museum Press, London, 2003. Pp. 184, pls 24. Price: £75.00. ISBN 0 7141 2249 1

book review from 2005 published in Britannia

The detritus of life: the contribution of small finds to understanding smaller military installations

chapter published in 2007

The second Augustan legion in North Britain : the second annual Caerleon lecture in honorem aquilae legionis II Augustae

edition; published in 1989

The second Augustan legion in North Britain : the second annual Caerleon lecture in honorem aquilae legionis II Augustae

book (work)

They think it’s all over. The face of victory on the British frontier

article published in 2016

Tradition and Innovation: Creating a New Handbook to the Roman Wall

chapter published in 2013

Two Roman Britains

VI: John Collingwood Bruce, Charles Roach Smith, Albert Way and the British Archaeological Congress in Chester, 1849

Watermills and Military Works on Hadrian's Wall. Excavations in Northumberland 1907–13. By F. G. Simpson, edited by Grace Simpson. 25·5×19 cm. Pp. xiv+198+66 pls.+47 figs. Kendal: Titus Wilson, 1976. £10·50

article by David Breeze published March 1979 in Antiquaries Journal