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A Battle Lost. Romans and Caledonians at Mons Graupius. By Gordon Maxwell. 215 × 150mm. Pp. x + 138, 31 figs. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-85224-490-8. £14·95

article by Graham Webster published March 1990 in Antiquaries Journal

A Late Celtic Sword-Belt with a Ring and Button Found at Coleford, Gloucestershire

A Medieval Pottery Kiln at Audlem, Cheshire

scientific article published on January 1960

A Painted Sherd of Romano-British Pottery from Sawtry, Hunts

A Roman Military Harness Mount in the Hertford Museum

A Roman Pottery Kiln Site at Blaxton Quarry, near Doncaster. By P. C. Buckland and M. J. Dolby. 27·5 × 22 cm. Pp. 47 + 10 figs.+ 4 pls. Doncaster: Museums and Arts Service, 1980. £3

A Roman Pottery at South Carlton, Lincs

A Roman burial at Geeston, Rutland

A Romano-British Pottery Kiln at Swanpool, Near Lincoln

A Romano-British burial at Glaston, Rutlandshire, 1947

A Romano-British pottery kiln at Rookery Lane, Lincoln

A Saxon treasure hoard found at Chester, 1950

A Sherd of Pottery from Cirencester

A note on Romano-British pottery with painted figures

A note on the use of coal in Roman Britain

A sherd of Nene Valley ware from Cunetio

article published in 1990

Aerial Reconnaissance over the Warwickshire Avon

An Anglo-Saxon Urnfield at South Elkington, Louth, Lincolnshire

article published in 1951

Antiquities from Hod Hill in the Durden Collection By J. W. Brailsford. 11 × 7½ Pp. 22 + 14 pls. + 16 figures. London: Trustees of the British Museum. 1962. 18s.

Canterbury Kiln Site A Roman Pottery Kiln at Canterbury

article published in 1940

Chichester Excavations I. By Alec Down and Margaret Rule. 11¼ × 8½. Pp. x + 173 + 16 pls. (4 in colour) + 73 figs. Chichester Civic Society Excavations Committee, 1971. £2.50

Dangstetten 1: Katalog der Funde (Fundstellen 1 bis 603)

Don Benson and David Miles: The Upper Thames Valley: an archaeological survey of the river gravels. Oxford: Oxfordshire Archaeological Unit Survey, 1974. 113 pp., 7 pls., 19 figs., 45 maps. £2.50 (obtainable from 3 Luther Terrace, Oxford)

scholarly article by Graham Webster published in September 1974

Early Celtic Art in North Britain

Excavations in West Kent, 1960-1970

book review published in 1975

Field Archaeology in Great Britain

Joan Liversidge: Britain in the Roman Empire. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1968. 526 pp., 60 photographs, 187 figs., 3 maps. £5 5s

New Light on ‘Adlocutio’ Repoussé Disc Brooches

Part of a Celtic Linch-Pin

Plan of Caerleon Isca: Legio II Augusta. By George C. Boon and Colin Williams. 8 × 10½. National Museum of Wales, 1967. 5s. 6d.

Recent Romano-British Pottery Studies

Reviews of Books

Reviews of Books

Roman Frontier Studies 1969, Eighth International Congress of Limesforschung

Roman Lincolnshire. By J. B. Whitwell. (History of Lincolnshire, vol. ii.) 9¼ × 6. Pp. xxv + 155 + 8 pls. + 13 figs, and map. Lincoln: Lincolnshire Local History Society, 1970. £2·00

Roman Manchester

book review published in 1975

Roman Windows and Grilles

Romano-British and Related

scientific article published in January 1978

Rome against Caratacus: the Roman campaigns in Britain AD 48-58

version published in 1993

Romeins lederwerk uit Valkenburg. Z.H. By W. Groenman-van Waateringe. 10¼ × 7¼. Pp. 221 + 76 figs. Groningen: J. B. Wolters, 1967. 20.50 Dutch florins

Soldier and Civilian in the Later Roman Empire. By Ramsey MacMullen. 8×5½. Pp. 217+8 pages of illustrations. Harvard University Press, 1963. $5

Stratification for the Archaeologist. By Edward Pyddoke. London: Phoenix House, 1961. pp. 124, 8 plates, 18 figures, foreword by Professor S. W. Wooldridge. 30s

article by Graham Webster published March 1962 in Antiquity

Techniques of Archaeological Excavation. By Philip Barker. 25 × 19 cm. Pp. 279 + 86 illustrations. London: Batsford, 1977. £8·95 (hardback), £4·95 (paperback)

The Armour of Imperial Rome. By H. Russell Robinson. 13½×10. Pp. 200 + 522 pls. (9 in colour) + 204 figs. London: Arms and Armour Press, 1975. £11·95

The Bronze Handle of a Romano-British Butteris

article by Graham Webster published September 1968 in Antiquaries Journal

The Dover Pharos: Roach Smith and the Duke of Wellington

The Experimental Earthwork on Overton Down, Wiltshire, 1960. Edited by P. A. Jewell. (A report of a Research Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.) 7¼ × 9¾. Pp. 100 + 8 pls. + 38 figs. 1963. Price 25s.--- Either ISSN

book review in Antiquaries Journal published in 1964

The Future of London's Past: A Survey of the Archaeological Implications of Planning and Development in the Nation's Capital

book review published in 1975

The Gods of the Celts. By Miranda Green. 25.5×17.5 cm. Pp. x+257, 103 ills. Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1986. ISBN 0-86299-292-3. £14.95

The Military Situations in Britain between A. D. 43 and 71

scientific article published in 1970

The Roman Imperial Army of the first and second centuries A.D.

version published in 1998

The Roman Invasion of Britain

The Roman Military Advance Under Ostorius Scapula

scholarly article by Graham Webster published January 1958 in The Archaeological Journal

The Roman Potters' Kilns of Colchester by M. R. Hull. Research Report of the Society of Antiquaries of London, No. 21, published in conjunction with the Corporation of the Borough of Colchester, 1963. 195 pp., 22 pls., 107 figs. 50s

The Trinovantes

The excavation of a Romano-British Rural establishment at Barnsley Park, Gloucestershire 1961-1979: Part II: c AD360-400+

article published in 1982

The function of Chedworth Roman 'villa'

article published in 1983

Verulamium Excavations Volume III

W.J. Wedlake. The Excavation of the Shrine of Apollo at Nettleton, Wiltshire, 1956-1971. London: Society of Antiquaries, 1982. Research Report no. 40. 267 pp., 48 plates, colour frontispiece, 113 figures, £30.00.

book review published in 1983

‘The Old Work’ at the Roman Public Baths at Wroxeter