BRITANNIA 27 1996

CONTENTS

 

ARTICLES

J.R.L. Allen and M.G. Fulford:  The Distribution of South-East Dorset Black Burnished Category 1 Pottery in South-West Britain, 223-81

Alan K. Bowman and J. David Thomas:  New Writing-Tablets from Vindolanda, 299-328

P.A. Busby, J. Evans, J.P. Huntley and P.R. Wilson:  A Pottery Kiln at Catterick, 284-97

Mark Curteis:  An Analysis of the Circulation Patterns of Iron Age Coins from Northamptonshire, 17-42

Catherine Johns:  The Classification and Interpretation of Romano-British Treasures, 1-16

Barri Jones and Ian Keillar:  Marinus, Ptolemy and the Turning of Scotland, 43-9

Roger Kendal:  Transport Logistics Associated with the Building of Hadrian's Wall, 129-52

A.G. Marvell:  Excavations at Usk 1986-1988, 51-110

Elizabeth A.M. Shirley:  The Building of the Legionary Fortress at Inchtuthil, 111-28

Steven Willis:  The Romanization of Pottery Assemblages in the East and North-East of England during the First Century A.D.: A Comparative Analysis, 179-221

D.J. Woolliscroft:  Signalling and the Design of the Antonine Wall, 153-77

 

NOTES

T. Bezeczky:  Amphora Inscriptions — Legionary Supply?, 329-36

F. Borca:  Adversus ipsam rerum naturam: Note on Tacitus, Agricola 33, 337-40

Yvonne Boutwood:  Roman Fort and Vicus, Newton Kyme, North Yorkshire, 340-4

Ian Caruana:  A Forum or Mansio in Carlisle?, 345-53

W.S. Hanson:  Forest Clearance and the Roman Army, 354-8

John Hind:  Whose Head on the Bath Temple Pediment?, 358-60

S. Penney and D.C.A. Shotter:  An Inscribed Roman Salt-pan from Shavington, Cheshire, 360-5

Ian Rogers:  The Conquest of Brigantia and the Development of the Roman Road System in the North-West, 365-8

Roberta Tomber and John Dore:  A 'National Roman Fabric Reference Collection', 368-82

Roberta Tomber and David Williams:  An Egyptian Red Slip 'A' Sherd from London, 382-5

C.J. Simpson:  The Statue of Victory at Colchester, 386-7

Robert Bewley and Michael Fulford:  Aerial Photography and the Plan of Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum), 387-8

 

ROMAN BRITAIN in 1995

I Sites Explored, by B.C. Burnham, L.J.F. Keppie and A.S. Esmonde Cleary, 389-438

II Inscriptions, by M.W.C. Hassall and R.S.O. Tomlin, 439-63

 

REVIEW ARTICLES

R.S.O. Tomlin:  The Vindolanda Tablets (reviews A.K. Bowman and J.D. Thomas, The Vindolanda Writing-Tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses II); A.K. Bowman, Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier: Vindolanda and its People; E. Birley, R. Birley and A. Birley, Vindolanda Research Reports, II: Reports on the Auxiliaries, the Writing-tablets, Inscriptions, Brands and Graffiti), 459-63

Philip Freeman:  Roman Frontier Studies: What's New? (reviews P. Brun, S. van der Leeuw and C.R. Whittaker, Frontières d'empire. Nature et signification des frontières romaines; S.K. Drummond and L.H. Nelson, The Western Frontiers  of Imperial Rome; C.R. Whittaker, Frontiers of the Roman Empire. A Social and Economic Study), 465-70

 

REVIEWS

Allan, M., The Roman Route across the Northern Lake District (by David Shotter), 471

Baatz, D., Bauten und Katapulte des römischen Heeres (by D.B. Campbell), 473-4

Bianchini, M.-C., (ed.), Vercingétorix et Alésia (by Ian Ralston), 472-3

Breeze, D.J., and Dobson, B., Roman Officers and Frontiers (by D.B. Campbell), 473-4

Casey, P.J., Carausius and Allectus: The British Usurpers (by Richard Reece), 474-5

Cool, H.E.M., Lloyd-Morgan, G., and Hooley, A.D., The Archaeology of York. Vol. 17/10. Finds from the Fortress (by Janet and Peter Webster), 483-4

Darling, M.J., and Gurney, D, Caistor-on-Sea: Excavations by Charles Green 1951-1955 (by Barry C. Burnham), 475-6

Eingartner, J., et al., Faimingen-Phoebiana I. Der römische Tempelbezirk in Faimingen-Phoebiana (by Jürgen Oldenstein), 477

Fages, B., and Maurin, L., Inscriptions latines d'Aquitaine (I.L.A.), Nitiobroges (by J.F. Drinkwater), 479-80

Grassinger, D.,  Antike Marmorskulpturen auf Schloss Broadlands (Hampshire) (by Martin Henig), 478

Henig, M., The Art of Roman Britain (by Glenys Davies), 478-9

Higham, N.J., The English Conquest: Gildas and Britain in the Fifth Century  (by Philip Bartholomew), 486-7

Jarrett, M.G., Early Roman Campaigns in Wales (by W.H. Manning), 480-1

Künzl, E., Die Alamannenbeute aus dem Rhein bei Neupotz (by Malcolm Todd), 481-2

Laser, R., and Voss, H.-U., Corpus der römischen Funde im europaïschen Barbaricum. Deutschland. Band 1. Bundesländer Brandenburg und Berlin (by L.F. Pitts), 483

Maurin, L., Inscriptions latines d'Aquitaine (I.L.A.), Santons (by J.F. Drinkwater), 479-80

Monaghan, J., The Archaeology of York. Vol. 16/7. Roman Pottery from the Fortress: 9 Blake Street (by Janet      and Peter Webster), 483-4

Schmid, D., Die römischen Mosaiken aus Augst und Kaiseraugst (by Roger Ling), 484-5

Smith, R.J.C., Excavations at County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset, 1988, in the North-West Quarter of Durnovaria (by Barry C. Burnham), 475-6

Thomas, C., And Shall These Mute Stones Speak? Post-Roman Inscriptions in Western Britain (by Philip Bartholomew), 486-7

Wacher, J., The Towns of Roman Britain (by Michael J. Jones), 487-9

Welfare, H., and Swan, V., Roman Camps in England            (by G.D.B. Jones), 489-91

Williams, R.J., and Zeepvat, R.J., Bancroft. The Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Settlements, Roman Villa and Temple-Mausoleum (by E.W. Black), 491-3

Zant, J.M., The Brooks, Winchester, 1987-88: The Roman Structural Remains (by Barry C. Burnham), 475-6