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List of works by David Shotter

"A Collection Of Roman Coins"

"A Group of Roman Coins from Capernwray"

"A New Roman Coin Hoard From Lancaster"

"A Newly-Discovered Fragment of a Roman Inscription from Lancaster"

"A Roman Coin Hoard found near Ulverston"

"A Roman Coin Hoard from St George's Quay Lancaster"

"A Roman Inscription from Lancaster Rediscovered"

"A Roman Inspector of Taxes at Lancaster"

"A Roman Tombstone from Lancaster"

"Castle Hill, Lancaster: The Roman Period"

"Hadrian's Turf Wall"

"Inscriptions from the Mitre Yard, 1973"

"Lancaster’s Roman Coins"

"Newly-reported Coins from Castle Hill, Lancaster"

"Observations at 8, Castle Park, Lancaster"

"Roman Coins From Silverdale"

"Roman Coins from Burrow Heights, Lancaster"

"Roman Coins from Lancaster"

"Roman Coins from the Lancaster Area"

"Roman Names for Roman Sites in North West England"

article

"The Archaeologists of Lancaster"

"The Docker Moor Hoard - a further find"

"The Early Years of Roman Occupation at Lancaster"

"The Roman Coin Hoard From Docker Moor"

"The Roman Fort at Watercrook (Kendal)"

"Two Roman Coins From Lancaster"

A Hoard of Roman Coins from Docker, 1975

article published in 1975

A Newly-Discovered Roman Milestone from Langwathby, Cumbria

article published in 2004

A Note On Tiles Excavated At Mitre Yard, Lancaster

A Note on Tacitus Hist. 2. 7. 1

A Note on Tiles Found on the Mitre Yard, Lancaster, in 1973

A Papal Bulla From Lancaster

article published in 1976

A Possible Tile-Stamp from the Mitre Yard, Lancaster

article published in 1975

A Post-Roman Sequence at Carlisle Cathedral

A Roman Coin Hoard from Silverdale: Coins and Politics in the Third Century AD

A Roman Pit at the South-West of the Mitre Yard, Lancaster

article published in 1975

A Solidus of Valentinian II from Scotch Street, Carlisle

A rare Roman coin discovered at Mollington

article published in 2014

An Inscribed Roman Salt-Pan from Shavington, Cheshire

An inscribed Roman salt pan from Shavington

Appendix; The Roman Coins

scientific article published in January 1993

Beetham and Rome - Some Roman Coins from Beetham Hall

article published in 2004

Cerialis, Agricola and the Conquest of Northern Britain

article published in 1999

Cerialis, Agricola, and Britain - the'Fall-Out'

Chester. The evidence of Roman coin loss

article published in 1999

Finds from the 1973 Excavations

article by David Shotter published January 1973 in Contrebis

Further inscribed Roman salt pans from Shavington, Cheshire

I: A further component of the Roman coin hoard from Agden, Cheshire and a possible implication

Impietas in Principem: A Study of Treason against the Roman Emperor with Special Reference to the First Century A.D.Richard A. Bauman

Lucan 1. 111-14

Middlewich. The evidence of Roman coin loss

article published in 1999

Numeri Barcariorum: A Note on RIB 601

scientific article published in 1973

Obituary to Geraint Dyfed Barri Jones

Obituary. Stephen Penney

Petillius Cerialis in Northern Britain

journal article

RIB 605 and the Lancaster Bath-Houses

article published in 1974

Recent finds of Roman coins in Lancashire: second report

article published in 1993

Roman Coin Hoards from Lancaster

Roman Coins from Castleshaw

scientific article published in January 1993

Roman Coins from Manchester; Casual Losses

scientific article published in January 1995

Roman Tile Fabrics from Quernmore and Lancaster - A Preliminary Report

article published in 1975

Tacitea

Tacitus Annals 1. 13

Tacitus über Kaiser Claudius: Die Ereignisse am Hof. Andreas Mehl

The Biglands Milefortlet and the Cumberland Coast Defences

1977 scholarly article

The Fall of Sejanus: Two Problems

The Northern Counties to AD 1000

book review published in 1987

The Roman Occupation of the Central Fenland

scientific article published in 1981

The Roman Route across the Northern Lake District

The Romans in Lunesdale

book published in 1995

The Trial of C. Junius Silanus

scholarly article

Three Notes on Tacitus Annales 1 and 2

Two Notes on Nero

V: Notes. 1: The Acton hoard

Vespasian, Auctoritas and Britain