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Colleagues friends and students pay tribute to Brian Hartley's contribution to Roman archaeology and particularly to samian studies with essays on: Stanwick and Melsonby (L Fitts); Tacitus on Agricola (R H Martin); Agricola and Roman Scotland (G Maxwell)
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Stanwick and Melsonby, L. Fitts; Tacitus on Agricola, R.H. Martin; Agricola and Roman Scotland, G. Maxwell; Camelon and Flavian troop-movements in southern Britain, V.G. Swan and Paul T. Bidwell; the planning of forts and fortresses, M. Hassall; the dating of town halls, J. Wacher; William Stukeley's Caesaromagus, R.M. J. Isserlin; Romano-British art samian, M. Henig; three stamped decorated bowls from Gloucester, F. Wild; the organization of the production of terra sigillata at La Graufesenque, M. Polak; un vase moule de montans, J.L. Tilhard; Lezoux - la Graufesenque et le Romanisation, H. Vertet; an unusual decorated jar from Northamptonshire, G. Webster; zur verwertbarkeit von reliefsigillaten des 2 und 3 jarhunderts, I. Huld-Zetsce; a decorated samian dish from London, J. Bird; die datierung der Rheinzaberner reliefsigillata, K. Kortum & A. Mees; samian from the city of Lincoln, M. J. Darling; expert systems in Sigillata and numismatic studies, G. Rogers; un depot pre-flavien a Tongeren (Belgique), M. Vanderhoeven; the range and distribution of Romano-British stamped wares, V. Rigby; early Roman amphorae from Le Mans, P. Galliou; pottery production at Corbridge in the 1st century, J. N. Dore; une moule d'applique dela collection Constancias, C. Bemont; second-century pottery derived from metal and samian prototypes, J. Webster and P. Webster; hoards of Roman coins found in Britain, A.S. Roberston; do brooches have ritual associations?, G. Simpson and B. Blance; a hoard of late Roman ironwork from Sibson, W.H. Manning; a sling from Melandra?, J.P. Wild; early occupation at St Mary's Abbey, York - the evidence of the glass, H.E.M. Cool.
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Colleagues, friends and students pay tribute to Brian Hartley's contribution to Roman archaeology and particularly to samian studies with essays on: Stanwick and Melsonby ( L Fitts ); Tacitus on Agricola ( R H Martin ); Agricola and Roman Scotland ( G Maxwell ); Cameleon and Flavian troop-movements in southern Britain ( V G Swan & Paul T ...