Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 87W. Pickering, 1932 |
Contents
The Background of History in N E Wales | 1 |
The Roman Legionary Fortress at Caerleon | 48 |
A New Inscribed Stone found at Barmouth B H St J ONeil | 105 |
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Anglesey Antonine Arch Brecon bright reddish glaze Bronze brownish-red glaze buff ware Cadoc Caerleon Camb Castle charcoal-layer church CINNAMVS Coarse Coated internally Cyril Fox Davies disturbed clay ditch Domitian-Trajan double vertical panel Drag dyke earliest stone building Early second century Evans excavation exterior wall Fairly good ware feet Flavian flint grey ware Hadrian Hadrian-Antonine Harold Hughes hill-fort inches inscription internally and externally Jones Knorr La Graufesenque layer Legionary Lezoux Lower frieze lowest occupation-layer Ludowici monuments Mortimer Wheeler Museum Nantgarw Newtown Offa's Dyke ovolo Panel decoration period pink ware pinkish-buff ware pottery Probably early second R. A. S. Macalister rampart reddish-brown glaze rocks Roman Rubbed trellis-pattern Samian second century A.D. side Similar slip smooth reddish glaze tendril-pattern thin Traces of burning Trajan Trajan-Hadrian trellis-pattern around exterior Upper frieze Wales ware and glaze Welsh White spar Wroxeter