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GENERAL |
Map showing the position of the Monuments and Burials |
In pocket at end of book |
Map: York and the Roman Occupation of Northern England |
Fig. 1 |
APPROACH ROADS |
Diagram showing Approach Roads to ebvracvm
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Fig. 2 |
(2) In Spurriergate. Plan |
Fig. 49 |
" Excavated section |
Pl. 25 |
(9), (10) Plan showing road junction |
Fig. 51 |
MILITARY SITES |
(12) Legionary Fortress |
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Key-plan |
Fig. 3 |
Aerial view of York City, with the Legionary Fortress imposed |
Pl. 1 |
Severan Defences. Reconstructed section |
Fig. 4 |
Constantian Defences. Reconstructed section |
Fig. 5 |
South-West Gate. Plan of recorded remains |
Fig. 6 |
North-West Gate. Plan of recorded remains |
Fig. 18 |
South-East Gate. Trajanic Inscription (Inscriptions etc., No. 1) |
Pl. 41 |
South Angle Tower. Plan and section |
Fig. 7 |
West Angle Tower (Multangular Tower): |
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Plan and sections |
Fig. 8 |
Exterior, from N.W. |
Pl. 3 |
" Junction with curtain-wall |
Pl. 2 |
Interior, from E. |
Pl. 4 |
Inside face. Detail showing put-log hole |
Pl. 7 |
Rear compartment. Section through foundation |
Fig. 16 |
East Angle Tower: |
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Plan |
Fig. 23 |
Sections |
Fig. 24 |
Excavation, from S.E. |
Pl. 15 |
" from E., from City wall |
Pl. 16 |
" Junction of N. wall with fortress wall |
Pl. 16 |
" Rear wall, from N.W. |
Pl. 16 |
Timber Tower: |
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Plan |
Fig. 9 |
Section |
Fig. 10 |
Interval Tower S.W. 3. Plan |
Fig. 11 |
Interval Tower S.W. 5: |
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Plan |
Fig. 12 |
Sections |
Fig. 13 |
Excavation, seen laterally from above |
Pl. 5 |
" Projecting front, inside, from N.E. |
Pl. 6 |
" 1st-century ditch, within the projecting front |
Pl. 6 |
" Foundations, junction of rear compartment with Severan
work |
Pl. 6 |
Front wall, detail of inside face |
Pl. 8 |
Party-wall, detail of face |
Pl. 8 |
Interval Tower S.W. 6: |
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Plan |
Fig. 8 |
Excavation. Front wall and foundation, S. and S.E. sides, from S. |
Pl. 9 |
" Severan foundation behind Constantian tower wall (removed) |
Pl. 9 |
Interval Tower N.W. 2. Plan |
Fig. 19 |
Interval Tower N.W. 3: |
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Plan |
Fig. 19 |
Engravings from C. Wellbeloved, Eburacum (1842), pl. II |
Pl. 11 |
Interval Tower N.W. 5: |
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Plan |
Fig. 19 |
Section through bank behind tower |
Fig. 20 |
Interval Tower N.E. 6: |
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Plan |
Fig. 23 |
Section |
Fig. 24 |
Excavation, from W. |
Pl. 14 |
Wall, Rampart and Ditches: |
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Curtain-wall and rampart, N.W. side. Engravings from C. Wellbeloved,
Eburacum (1842), pl. I |
Pl. 11 |
1st-century ditch, inside Interval Tower S.W. 5 |
Pl. 6 |
(B) Plan |
Fig. 9 |
(Bi) Section through Timber Tower |
Fig. 10 |
Section through rear of defences |
Fig. 14 |
(C) Plan and section through ditch |
Fig. 11 |
Section through rampart |
Fig. 15 |
Rampart. Excavation showing horizontal timbers |
Pl. 12 |
Curtain-wall. Detail of outer face |
Pl. 10 |
" Inner face |
Pl. 12 |
(D) Plan |
Fig. 6 |
Curtain-wall. Detail of outer face with reused stones and bastard
jointing |
Pl. 10 |
(E) Plan |
Fig. 6 |
(F) Plan and sections |
Fig. 8 |
(Fii) Section near W. Angle Tower |
Fig. 16 |
(Fiii) Section through ditch system |
Fig. 17 |
" Diagram showing phases in construction of ditches |
Fig. 17 |
Excavation. Severan foundation behind wall (removed) of Constantian Tower S.W.6 |
Pl. 9 |
Curtain-wall, N.W. of Interval Tower S.W. 6. N.W. of breach |
Pl. 13 |
" Remains of tile string, in section, from S.E. |
Pl. 13 |
" Tile lacing-course, S.E. of breach |
Pl. 13 |
(K) Section through wall |
Fig. 21 |
(M) Plan and elevations |
Fig. 18 |
(N) Plan |
Fig. 34 |
Section |
Fig. 22 |
(R) Plan |
Fig. 23 |
Sections through wall |
Fig. 24 |
Section through wall and rampart |
Fig. 25 |
(R) Curtain-wall. Details of inner facing showing re-tooling and claw
tooling |
Pl. 7 |
(S) Section |
Fig. 26 |
Internal Buildings: |
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Key-plan showing position of 1st-century remains near W. angle |
Fig. 31 |
Streets, etc. Via praetoria. Sewer, now in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 17 |
" " Gutter, now in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 17 |
" Via decumana. Plan of remains under Treasurer's House |
Fig. 27 |
" Intervallum road. Plan showing position on S.W. side of
fortress |
Fig. 11 |
" " Section through raised footwalk |
Fig. 28 |
" " Lead pipe, now in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 17 |
Praetentura. Timber Barracks. Plan showing position of remains |
Fig. 31 |
" Barracks S, P, Q, R. Plan |
Fig. 29 |
" Barracks S, Q, R. Sections through walls and floors |
Fig. 30 |
" Bath House. Plan and sections |
Fig. 32 |
" " " Caldarium apse, from W. |
Pl. 18 |
Retentura. (a) Column bases under Treasurer's House. Plan |
Fig. 27 |
Intervallum. (a) Oven. Plan showing position of remains near W. angle |
Fig. 31 |
" (b) Timber building. Plan |
Fig. 9 |
" " Section |
Fig. 14 |
" Stone building. Plan |
Fig. 11 |
" " Section |
Fig. 33 |
" (c) Store building. Plan |
Fig. 34 |
" " Section |
Fig. 22 |
" (d) Store building. Plan |
Fig. 34 |
(13) Fortified Enclosure N.W. of fortress. Plan |
Fig. 35 |
(14), (15) Practice Camps, Bootham Stray. Plans and section |
Fig. 36 |
CIVILIAN SETTLEMENTS |
Diagram showing the position of structural finds near the fortress |
Fig. 37 |
Diagram showing Roman buildings and other finds in the Toft Green area |
Fig. 38 |
(16) Defences: |
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(b) Wall in Old Station Yard. Plan |
Fig. 46 |
" " " " Section |
Fig. 39 |
(17) Streets. (c) Fountain, reconstructed in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 21 |
(18) Building under St. Mary's Church, Bishophill Senior. Plan |
Fig. 40 |
(19) Bath House, Fetter Lane. Plan |
Fig. 41 |
(24) Buildings in Micklegate. Plan |
Fig. 42 |
(27) Building. Mosaic. Engraving published by W. Fowler |
Pl. 23 |
(32) Buildings. Plan |
Fig. 43 |
" Mosaic fragment. Bull with a fish tail |
Pl. 22 |
(34) Public Baths: |
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(b) Baths. Plan |
Fig. 44 |
(c) Bath. Plan |
Fig. 45 |
" Furnace, reconstructed in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 21 |
(d) Caldarium. Plan |
Fig. 46 |
" Sections |
Fig. 47 |
" Excavation, from N.W. |
Pl. 19 |
" Heated room and flue. Excavation, from W. |
Pl. 20 |
" " " " " from S.E. |
Pl. 20 |
" Masonry drain. Excavation, from S. |
Pl. 20 |
(e) Structures. Plan |
Fig. 46 |
" Section |
Fig. 47 |
(35) House. Plan |
Fig. 48 |
" Mosaic in Room (ii), the Four Seasons |
Pl. 24 |
" " " Detail of Spring |
Frontispiece
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" Mosaic in Room (iii), fragment of border |
Pl. 22 |
" Mosaic in Room (iv). Drawing once in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 23 |
(39) Buildings, Spurriergate. Plan |
Fig. 49 |
" Building (i) |
Pl. 25 |
" Building (iv). Hypocaust |
Pl. 25 |
" " Limestone wall to N.E. |
Pl. 25 |
(43) Building under the Post Office, Lendal. Plan and sections |
Fig. 50 |
(45) Building. Mosaic. Drawing once in the Yorkshire Museum |
Pl. 23 |
(46) Building N.W. of Blossom Street. Plan |
Fig. 51 |
(52) Structure on Foss river-front. Plan |
Fig. 52 |
" " " Reconstructional drawing |
Fig. 53 |
BURIALS |
I. S.E. Region |
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Key-plan |
p. 67 |
(a) Castle Yard Cemetery |
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(ii) Coffin, of Julia Victorina (Inscriptions etc., No. 107) |
Pls. 56, 59 |
(v) Coffin, of Aurelius Super (Inscriptions etc., No. 104) |
Pl. 56 |
(b) Fishergate Cemetery |
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Pottery: H. 50, H. 148, H. 826, H. 872, H. 2132 (also Plate), H. 2134,
H. 2341–2, H. 2359 |
Fig. 54 |
" Face vase, H. 2132 |
Pl. 29 |
Pipe-clay bust, H. 859 |
Pl. 31 |
(c) Walmgate-Fossgate |
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(i) Grave group. Glass: H. 321.7–8 |
Pl. 67 |
" Jet pendant, H. 321.14 |
Pl. 68 |
Pottery: H. 155 (also Plate), H. 190 |
Fig. 55 |
" Motto beaker, H. 155 |
Pl. 35 |
II. N.E. Region |
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Key-plan |
p. 70 |
(a) Heworth Green. Pottery: H. 149, H. 824, H. 2149, H. 2358 |
Fig. 56 |
(b) Heworth. Pottery: H. 2348, H. 2362 |
Fig. 56 |
III. N.W. Region |
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Key-plan |
p. 72 |
(a) Exhibition Square. Pottery, H. 2102 |
Fig. 57 |
(b) St. Mary's-Bootham Terrace |
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(i) Grave group. Pottery, H. 319.1 |
Fig. 57 |
(iii) Grave group. Jet bear and bead: J. 93.735–6 |
Pl. 70 |
" Pottery, J. 93.1017 |
Pl. 31, Fig. 57 |
(iv) Pottery: J. 93.1029–30 |
Fig. 57 |
(v) Grave group (Sycamore Terrace): H. 5–12 |
Fig. 58 |
" Bone slip, H. 5 (Inscriptions etc., No. 150) |
Pl. 65 |
" Glass flagon, H. 12 |
Pl. 67 |
(c) Burton Stone Lane. Pottery: H. 2336, H. 2338–9, H. 2351, H. 2357,
H. 2361 |
Fig. 59 |
(e) The Avenue, Clifton. Pottery: H. 2195–6, H. 2344–5 |
Fig. 60 |
(f) Clifton |
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Glass, 1948.3.1 |
Fig. 89 |
Pottery, Motto beaker, H. 153 |
Pl. 35 |
(g) Rawcliffe Lane. Pottery: H. 2363.1–3 |
Fig. 61 |
IV. S.W. Region |
Key-plan |
p. 77 |
Railway Station Cemetery. Key-plan of Areas containing Burials |
Fig. 62 |
(b) Area |
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(ii) Glass: H.G. 146.1–4 |
Pl. 67, Figs. 63, 90 |
(iv) Tile tomb |
Pl. 28 |
(ix) Grave group, H. 106 |
Pl. 70 |
(c) Area |
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(iv) Glass, H. 103.1. (v) Glass, H.G. 231 |
Fig. 89 |
(vi) Glass, H.G. 127 |
Pl. 66 |
(ix) Jet distaff, H. 314.1 |
Pl. 69 |
" Ivory fan handles, H. 304 |
Pl. 71 |
(d) Area |
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(i) Lead coffin lid |
Fig. 64 |
(v) Tile tomb |
Pl. 28 |
(x) Lead urn (Inscriptions etc., No. 145) |
Pl. 32 |
(e) Area |
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(iii) Jet pendant, H. 320.1 |
Pl. 68 |
(vi) Grave group. Glass: H. 324.5–6 |
Fig. 88 |
" Casket-mounts: H. 324.7, 8, 10, 11, 13–15 |
Fig. 65 |
(f) Area |
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(iii) Glass, H.G. 32. (iv) Glass, H.G. 182 |
Fig. 89 |
(vi) Slate tablet (Inscriptions etc., No. 146) |
Pl. 65 |
(ix) Coffin, of Flavius Bellator (Inscriptions etc., No. 105) |
Fig. 86 |
(xii) Pottery, H. 42 |
Fig. 66 |
(g) Area |
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(i) Coffin, of Julia Fortunata (Inscriptions etc., No. 106) |
Pl. 57 |
(h) Area |
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(iii) Pottery: J. 93 series: 989–91, 993–4, 996, 998, 1003, 1014,
1018–20, 1026, 1033, 1035–6, 1051–2, 1055, 1062, 1072, 1083 |
Fig. 66 |
(iv) Pottery: H. 25–6 |
Fig. 66 |
" Bronze duck brooches, H. 31 |
Pl. 34 |
(i) Unlocalised Burials |
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Jet pins, H. 105 |
Pl. 69 |
Bone pins |
Pl. 71 |
Bronze brooches: H. 139 a, b, c, H. 2426 |
Pl. 34 |
Grave group. Glass, H. 13 |
Fig. 89 |
Grave group: H. 34 a-c |
Pl. 30 |
" Pottery, Cooking pot, H. 34 a |
Fig. 67 |
" Motto beaker, H. 34 b |
Pl. 35, Fig. 67 |
" Glass, H. 34 c |
Pl. 67, Fig. 88 |
Pottery: H. 161, H. 165, H. 168 (also Plate), H. 181, H. 2153–4,
H. 2182, H. 2218–9, H. 2236, H. 2261, H. 2267–70,
H. 2272, H. 2275–6, H. 2278, H. 2305 |
Fig. 67 |
" H. 38.1, H. 73, H. 152, H. 158, H. 160, H. 166, H. 182,
H. 805–8, H. 2159, H. 2170, H. 2175, H. 2221, H. 2225,
H. 2229–30, H. 2240, H. 2256 |
Fig. 68 |
" H. 76–7, H. 1049, H. 2186, H. 2255, H. 2290–1, H. 2297–8,
H. 2308 |
Fig. 69 |
" Motto beaker, H. 154 |
Pl. 35 |
" 'Hunt cup', H. 163; flagon, H. 168 |
Pl. 31 |
The Mount Cemetery. Plan of Burials |
Fig. 70 |
(j) Micklegate |
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(ii) Pottery: H. 65, H. 159, H. 788, H. 2069, H. 2076, H. 2135 (also
Plate), H. 2331, H. 2333 |
Fig. 71 |
" Face vase, H. 2135 |
Pl. 29 |
(k) Blossom Street |
(vi) Articulated jet bracelet, H. 108 |
Pl. 70 |
(xii) Pottery. Face vase, Accn. 1267 |
Pl. 29 |
(xii) Pottery. Cooking pot, H. 2334 |
Fig. 71 |
(l) The Mount |
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(i) Burial vault |
Fig. 72 |
(iii) Pottery, H. 2329 |
Fig. 73 |
(vii) Glass, H.G. 53 |
Pl. 66 |
Pottery: H. 142, H. 2328 |
Fig. 73 |
(xi) Grave group (Hennebique House): Pottery (1–4) |
Pl. 30, Fig. 73 |
(m) Driffield Estate, Mount School, Holgate Railway Bridge |
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(ii) Coffin, of Theodorianus (Inscriptions etc., No. 109) |
Pl. 57, Fig. 86 |
Pottery: H. 817–23, H. 2317, H. 2324, H. 2330 |
Fig. 74 |
(vi) Coffin, of Aelia Severa (Inscriptions etc., No. 103) |
Pl. 57, Fig. 86 |
Pottery, H. 2326 |
Fig. 74 |
(vii) Pottery: J. 93 series: 987, 1000, 1002, 1010, 1058 |
Fig. 75 |
(xvii) Bronze mouse |
Pl. 34 |
(xviii) Coffin, of Simplicia Florentina (Inscriptions etc., No. 108) |
Pl. 56 |
(xix) Lead urn, H. 1058 |
Pl. 32 |
(n) Unlocalised Burials fro The Mount |
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(ii) Grave group. Pottery, H. 2071 |
Fig. 75 |
(iv) Segmented jet bracelet |
Pl. 70 |
(v) Glass, H.G. 144 |
Pl. 66 |
(o) Trentholme Drive and Mount Vale |
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Cemetery. Excavation, looking N.E. to the Drive |
Pl. 26 |
Pottery, from cremations (i–xi) |
Fig. 76 |
" " (xii) |
Fig. 77 |
Inhumations. Crouched and extended burials, looking W. |
Pl. 27 |
" Stone cist, after removal of lid |
Pl. 27 |
Pottery, from inhumations (xiii–xxviii) |
Fig. 77 |
" (xxix–xxxi) |
Fig. 78 |
" (xxxii) 'Parisian' ware |
Pl. 31 |
(q) Dringhouses |
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(iv) Pottery. Face vase, H. 2133 |
Pl. 29 |
" H. 782, H. 2077 |
Fig. 78 |
V. S. Region |
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Key-plan |
p. 107 |
(b) Clementhorpe |
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(i) Gypsum burial. Woman and child |
Pl. 33 |
" Textile impressions |
Pl. 33 |
(ii) Grave group. Pottery, H. 2312 |
Fig. 78 |
" Glass, H.G. 44 |
Pl. 67 |
(iv) Pottery: H. 2078, H. 2309, H. 2314, H. 2332 |
Fig. 78 |
INSCRIPTIONS, SCULPTURES and ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS |
Secular |
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(1) Commemorative tablet, Trajanic. Fragment conjecturally completed |
Pl. 41 |
(2–4) Commemorative tablets, fragments |
Pl. 37 |
(5–7) Centurial stones |
Pl. 36 |
(8) Statue, head of Constantine |
Pl. 42 |
(9, 11–5) Architectural fragments |
Pls. 40, 48, Fig. 79 |
(17) Masonry block, inscribed |
Pl. 36, Fig. 81 |
(18) Masonry blocks, phalli
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Pl. 36 |
(19–22) Antefixes, terra-cotta |
Pls. 38–9 |
(23) Roof finials, terra-cotta |
Pl. 38 |
(25–7) Tile stamps |
Fig. 80 |
(28) Plaque, terra-cotta |
Pl. 38 |
Religious |
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(29) Altar, Jupiter |
Pl. 45 |
(30) " Mars |
Pl. 44, Fig. 81 |
(32) " Silvanus |
Pl. 44, Fig. 81 |
(33) " Fortune |
Pl. 43 |
(34) " Genio Loci
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Fig. 81 |
(36) " Matribus Afris etc. |
Pl. 44, Fig. 81 |
(37) " Matribus, etc. |
Pl. 44, Fig. 81 |
(38) " Matribus Domesticis etc. |
Pl. 43, Fig. 81 |
(39) " Veteris |
Pl. 44, Fig. 81 |
(40) " Arciaco |
Pl. 43 |
(42) " uninscribed, Matres
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Pl. 45 |
(45) " " |
Pl. 44 |
(51) Dedication tablet, Genio Loci Feliciter
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Pl. 37 |
(52) " " Numinibus Augustorum etc. |
Pl. 47 |
(53) " " Hercules |
Pl. 47 |
(54) " " Serapis |
Pl. 47 |
(55) " " inscribed fragments |
Pl. 47 |
(56) Statue base, inscribed, Fortune |
Pl. 49, Fig. 81 |
(58) Statue, inscribed, Arimanius |
Pl. 46, Fig. 81 |
(59) " Mars |
Pl. 46 |
(60–3) Statuettes |
Pl. 49 |
(67) Relief, Mithraic |
Pl. 46 |
(70) " head of Celtic god |
Pl. 46 |
Sepulchral |
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(71) Tombstone, Aelia Aeliana |
Pl. 50, Fig. 81 |
(72) " Baebius Crescens |
Pl. 51, Fig. 82 |
(73) " Corellia Optata |
Pl. 50 |
(74) " Decimina |
Pl. 55 |
(75) " Duccius |
Pl. 55 |
(76) " Eglecta |
Pl. 50, Fig. 83 |
(77) " Flavia Augustina |
Pl. 54, Fig. 83 |
(79) " Hyllus |
Pl. 51, Fig. 84 |
(80) " Julia Brica |
Pl. 54, Fig. 84 |
(81) " fragment, Julia Secunda |
Fig. 84 |
(82) " Julia Velva |
Pl. 55 |
(83) " fragment, ... obassaeus |
Pl. 50, Fig. 84 |
(84) " Mantia etc. |
Pls. 51, 55, Fig. 84 |
(85) " carved fragment |
Pl. 50 |
(86) " inscribed fragment |
Pl. 52 |
(87) " " " |
Pl. 52, Fig. 85 |
(88) " " " Manlius Crescens |
Pl. 52, Fig. 85 |
(90) " " " child of Vitellia Procula |
Pl. 52 |
(91) " " " |
Pl. 52 |
(92) " " " |
Fig. 85 |
(95) " (centurion) |
Pl. 53 |
(96) " (smith) |
Pl. 53 |
(98–9) Tombstones, carved fragments |
Pl. 54 |
(78) Tomb tablet, Flavius Flavinus |
Pl. 51 |
(94) " " inscribed fragment |
Fig. 85 |
(103) Coffin, Aelia Severa |
Pl. 57, Fig. 86 |
(104) " Aurelius Super |
Pl. 56 |
(105) " Flavius Bellator |
Fig. 86 |
(106) " Julia Fortunata |
Pl. 57 |
(107) " Julia Victorina |
Pls. 56, 59 |
(108) " Simplicia Florentina |
Pl. 56 |
(109) " Theodorianus |
Pl. 57, Fig. 86 |
(112) Coffin, carved fragment |
Pl. 56 |
(113, 115–9) Statues, human |
Pls. 49, 58, 62–3 |
(120) Statue, sphinx |
Pl. 62 |
(121) " fragment, tail of marine monster |
Pl. 48 |
(122) " " sphinx (?) |
Pl. 63 |
(123) " fragments, lions |
Pl. 63 |
(124) Relief, mourning Atys |
Pl. 62 |
(125) Plaque |
Pl. 48 |
(126) Relief, Triton |
Pl. 64 |
(127) " Neptune |
Pl. 61 |
(128) " man with horse |
Pl. 64 |
(129) " fragment, horse and dog |
Pl. 64 |
(130) Sculptured head, inscribed |
Pl. 61 |
(132) Relief, fragment, pine-cone |
Pl. 48 |
(134–5) Architectural fragments |
Pls. 63–4 |
(137–8) Tomb furniture |
Pl. 60 |
Inscribed Small Objects |
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(139–45) Metal |
Pls. 32, 65 |
(146–50) Stone, ivory, bone |
Pl. 65, Fig. 58 |
Inscribed Pottery |
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(151) Motto beakers |
Pl. 35 |
(152–4) Graffiti |
Figs. 73, 77, 87 |
GLASS IN ROMAN YORK |
Late 1st and 2nd century:— |
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Bowl and beaker fragments: H.G. 176 (pillar-moulded) |
Fig. 89 |
" " " H.G. 205.3 (cut); H.G. 218 (Alexandrian);
H.G. 273 (mould-blown) |
Fig. 88 |
Chariot cup fragment, un-numbered (a) |
Fig. 88 |
Cinerary vessel, H.G. 53 |
Pl. 66 |
" Y.M. 1948.3.1 |
Fig. 89 |
Cup fragments: H.G. 192 (base); H.G. 222–3 (handles) |
Fig. 88 |
Flasklet, H. 300 |
Fig. 89 |
Hexagonal jug, H. 34 c |
Pls. 30, 67, Fig. 88 |
Unguent bottles: H.G. 16, H.G. 217 (inscribed); H.G. 32, H.G. 49, H.G. 231 |
Fig. 89 |
" H.G. 36.1–2 |
Pl. 66 |
3rd and 4th century:— |
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Beakers: H.G. 127, H.G. 144, H.G. 180 |
Pl. 66 |
Bottles: H. 13 (necked); H.G. 182 (delphiniform handles) |
Fig. 89 |
" H. 321.7–8; H.G. 109 (dropper) |
Pl. 67 |
" H.G. 146.1–4 (two hole-mouthed, two necked) |
Pl. 67, Figs. 63, 90 |
" H.G. 324.6 (ring-shaped) |
Fig. 88 |
Flasks: H. 2059.2, H.G. 33 |
Pl. 67 |
" H.G. 227 (fragment) |
Fig. 88 |
Jar, H.G. 2 |
Fig. 89 |
Jug: H. 12 |
Pl. 67, Fig. 58 |
" H. G. 44 |
Pl. 67 |
Mirror glass, H. 11 |
Fig. 58 |
Rhenish crystal: |
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Colourless: H.G. 202.6, and un-numbered (b) (bowl fragments) |
Fig. 88 |
Cut: H.G. 210 (bowl); H.G. 162, H.G. 211, H.G. 205.1 (fragments) |
Fig. 88 |
Polychrome: H.G. 153, H.G. 184 (with blue trail); H.G. 208 (bird); unnumbered (Cologne vase) |
Fig. 88 |
Unguent flasks: H.G. 6, H.G. 9, H.G. 103.1 |
Fig. 89 |
" H.G. 154 |
Pl. 66 |
" H.G. 324.5 |
Fig. 88 |
JET INDUSTRY IN ROMAN YORK, and Miscellanea |
Bangles, jet (for Bracelets see Beads): |
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H. 9 (plain) |
Fig. 58 |
H. 106.13 (carved) |
Pl. 70 |
Beads, jet: H. 106 (spherical); J. 93.736, H. 108, and un-numbered (wedge-shaped,
from articulated bracelets) |
Pl. 70 |
Distaffs, jet: H. 314.1–2 |
Pl. 69 |
Pins, bone |
Pl. 71 |
" with pearl, metal, jet heads |
Pl. 71 |
Pins, jet: H. 105, H. 314.3, H. 2446–7 (faceted heads); H. 105 (cantharus heads);
H. 2445 (human head) |
Pl. 69 |
" H. 106.1–9 (spherical heads) |
Pl. 70 |
Pendants, jet: H. 320.1, H. 321.14, H. 2443 (Gorgon medallions); H. 1028, H. 2442,
H. 2444 (portrait medallions) |
Pl. 68 |
" J. 93.735 (bear) |
Pl. 70 |
Rings, jet: H. 106.12 (carved bezel); C. 1030, and un-numbered (plain bezels) |
Pl. 70 |
Roughouts, jet, H. 113 |
Pl. 70 |