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Lloyd-Morgan † (Glenys)
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  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with J. Musty and A. Rogerson, 'A mirror from the Romano-British cemetery at Whitchurch, Salop', Antiquaries Journal 53.ii (1973), 278-281.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A new hand mirror from Roman Libya', Seventh Annual Report of the Society for Libyan Studies (1975-6), 23-5 (see also below for article on the same mirror in Libya Antiqua).
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A note on some mirrors in the Museo Archeologico, Brescia', Commentari dell' Ateneo di Brescia 174 (1976), 107-16.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, The Typology and Chronology of Roman Mirrors in Italy and the North-western Provinces, with special reference to the collections in the Netherlands, PhD thesis (1977), University of Birmingham.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirrors in Roman Britain', in J. Munby and M. Henig (eds), Roman Life and Art in Britain, BAR Brit Ser 41 (1977), 231-52 .
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman mirrors in Britain' Current Archaeology 58, 5.11 (1977), 329-31.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some bronze Mirrors in the collection of the Rijksmuseum G. M. Kam, Nijmegen', paper given to the Third International Bronze Conference, Brussels & Mariemont, May 1974, Bulletin des Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, série 6, 46 (1977), 43-51.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirrors in Roman Chester', Journal Chester Archaeological Society 60 (1977), 49-55.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Two Roman mirrors from Corbridge', Britannia 8 (1977), 335-8.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The antecedents and development of the Roman hand mirror', in H. M. Blake, T. W. Potter and D. B. Whitehouse (eds), Papers in Italian Archaeology I: the Lancaster Seminar. Recent Research in Prehistoric, Classical and Medieval Archaeology, BAR Supplementary Series 41 (Oxford; 1978), 227-35.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some Roman mirrors at Cambridge', Proceedings Cambridge Antiquarian Society 69 (1979), 41-4.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with J. Gaunt and K. Parfitt, 'A Roman mirror from Great Mongeham near Deal', Kent Archaeological Review 57 (1979), 164-7.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman mirrors and Pictish symbol: a note on trade and contact', in L. J. F. Keppie and W. S. Hanson (eds), Roman Frontier Studies 1979: papers presented to the 12th International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies, BAR International Series 71 (1980; Oxford), 97-106.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Further antique mirrors from Cheshire collections', Journal Chester Archaeological Society 63 (1980), 39-42.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman mirrors from Kent: a brief survey', Kent Archaeological Review 59 (1980), 206-8.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with J. Cotton, 'A new Hellenistic mirror in the Bourne Hall Museum, Ewell', Surrey Archaeological Collections 72 (1980), 263-6.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, Comment on the mirror from Harper Road in M. Dean and M. Hammerson, 'Three inhumation burials from Southwark', London Archaeologist 4.1 (1980), 17-22.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, Description of the Collections in the Rijksmuseum G. M. Kamm at Nijmegen 9: the mirrors (Nijmegen; 1981).
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman mirrors and the third century', in A. King and M. Henig (eds), The Roman West in the Third Century: contributions from archaeology and history, BAR International Series 109 (1981; Oxford), 145-57.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The Roman mirror and its origins', in N. T. de Grummond (ed.), A Guide to Etruscan Mirrors (Tallahassee, Florida; 1982), 39-48.
  • ' G. Lloyd-Morgan, Some mirrors from Roman Canterbury', Archaeologia Cantiana 99 (1983), 231-6.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirror', pp. 106, 108 in A. E. Brown & C. Woodford, 'Excavations in Towcester, Northamptonshire: Alchester Road suburb', Northamptonshire Archaeology 18 (1983), 43-140.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with K. Reedie, 'A new hand mirror from Kent', Archaeologia Cantiana 101 (1984), 355-7.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Reflections upon an ancient mirror', Museum Archaeologist 9 (Feb. 1984), 6-10.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A new hand mirror from Roman Libya', Libya Antiqua 13-14 (1984 for 1976-77), 213-18.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with C. Tagart, 'The mirror boxes from Building 32', in O. Brogan and D. J. Smith, Ghirza, a Libyan Settlement in the Roman Period (Tripoli; 1984), 282-3.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A lead mirror-frame of the Roman period from Caerwent', Archaeologia Cambrensis 135 (1986), 201-3.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, Contribution on mirrors from burials at Cranmer House, London Road, in S. S. Frere, P. Bennett, J. Rady and S. Stow, Canterbury Excavations: intra- and extra-mural sites 1949-55 and 1980-84, Archaeology of Canterbury VIII (Canterbury; 1987), 271-4.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'An introduction to Roman mirrors and their literature', Roman Finds Group Newsletter II (spring 1990), no pagination.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, ‘Mirror’, in D. R. Evans and V. M. Metcalf, Roman Gates Caerleon (Oxford: 1992), 161.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirror fragment', in M. R. McCarthy, Roman Waterlogged Remains and Later Features at Castle Street, Carlisle: excavations 1981-2, Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Research Series 5 (Kendal; 1991), 111-12.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Bronze mirrors', 'Objects of bronze', pp. 245-9 in A. G. Marvell and B. Heywood, 'Excavations in Neath', Bulletin Board Celtic Studies 39 (1992), 171-298.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The Celtic mirrors', in W. J. Rodwell and K. A. Rodwell, Rivenhall: investigations of a Roman villa, church and village, 1950-77, II: specialist studies, CBA Research Report 80 (1993; London), 29-33.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirrors', in W. H. Manning, J. Price and J. Webster, Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-76 VII: the Roman small finds (Cardiff; 1995), 125-6.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirrors', in K. Blockley, M. Blockley, P. Blockley, S. S. Frere and S. Stow, Excavations in the Marlowe Car Park and Surrounding Areas, Archaeology of Canterbury V (Canterbury; 1995), 1010.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The mirrors', in H. E. M. Cool and C. Philo (eds), Roman Castleford I: the small finds Yorkshire Archaeology 4 (Wakefield; 1998), 90-91.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Speculum', in P. Ellis (ed.), The Roman Baths and Macellum at Wroxeter. English Heritage Archaeological Report 9 (London; 2000), 129.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirrors', in A. S. Anderson, J. S. Wacher, J. S. and A. P. Fitzpatrick, The Romano-British 'Small Town' at Wanborough, Wiltshire, Britannia Monograph 19 (London; 2001), 97.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with N. Crummy, 'The Roman mirror', pp. 70-2 in M. Medlycott, S. Weller and P. Benians, 'Roman Billericay: excavations by the Billericay Archaeological and Historical Society 1970-77', Essex Archaeology and History, 4th series, 1 (2012 for 2010), 51-108.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman Venus: public worship and private rites', in M. Henig and A. King (eds), Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire (Oxford; 1986), 179–88 .
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Caryatids and other supporters', in M. Henig (ed.), Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the Roman Empire, Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monograph 9 (Oxford; 1990), 143-51.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Appearance, life and leisure', in M. Green (ed.), The Celtic World (London; 1995), 95-120.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Nemesis and Bellona: a preliminary study of two neglected goddesses', in S. Billington and M. Green (eds), The Concept of the Goddess (London; 1996), 120-8.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A bronze statuette from London Bridge', Antiquaries Journal 54.1 (1974), 85-6.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A note on some Celtic discs from Ireland and the province of Lower Germany', pp. 217-22 in J. D. Bateson (ed.), 'Colloquium on Hiberno-Roman relations and material remains', Proceedings Royal Irish Academy 76C (1976), 171-292.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The small finds', pp. 177–196 in J. S. Dent, J. A. Lloyd and J. A. Riley, 'Some Hellenistic and early Roman tombs from Benghazi', Libya Antiqua 13-14 (1984 for 1976-77), 131-212 .
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some little known bronzes from Roman Chester', in S. Boucher (ed.), Actes du IVe Colloque International sur les Bronzes Antiques, Lyon 17-21 Mai 1976, Annales de l'Université Jean Moulin: Lettres (Lyons; 1977), 103-7.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Coins from the Little Orme Hoard, 1873: in the collection of Willoughby Gardner', Coin Hoards 4 (1978), 56-9.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Moel Fenlli hoard, Llanferres, July 1816', Coin Hoards 4 (1978), 59-61.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some small Roman bronzes in the Grosvenor Museum, Cheshire', Journal Chester Archaeological Society 61 (1978), 25-32.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with D. J. Robinson, 'Addenda', in R. G. Collingwood and R. P. Wright, The Roman Inscriptions in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Chester; 1978), 146-90.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with others, 'Stray finds', Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin 6 (1978/79), 75-83.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Two Constantinian hoards from Denbighshire in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester', Bulletin Board Celtic Studies 29.1 (1980), 184-9.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with others, 'Stray finds', Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin 7 (1980/81), 57-90.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman coins from the Willoughby Gardner Collection in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester', Bulletin Board Celtic Studies 29.2 (1981), 346-53.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Jet and shale in the archaeological collections of the Grosvenor Museum, Chester', Journal Chester Archaeological Society 44 (1981), 41-6.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with others, 'Stray finds', Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin 8 (1982), 70-91.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some further Roman coins from Clwyd (in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester)', Bulletin Board Celtic Studies 30 (1983), 422-30.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A note on the diploma in the Corinium Museum, Cirencester', Britannia 14 (1983), 266-7.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, A Roman cinerary urn in St James Church, Audlem. Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin 10 (1984/85), 32-4.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with others, 'Stray finds', Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin 10 (1984/85), 90-101.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Records of 'aurei' from Chester', Journal Chester Archaeological Society 68 (1986 for 1985), 71-7.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Small finds', in P. C. Buckland and J. R. Magilton, The Archaeology of Doncaster 1: the Roman civil settlement, BAR British Series 148 (Oxford; 1986), 83-96.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some bronze janiform animal figurines', in J. Swaddling (ed.), Italian Iron Age Artefacts in the British Museum (London; 1986), 47-52.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Professor Robert Newstead and finds of Roman military metalwork from Chester', in M. Dawson (ed.), Roman Military Equipment: the accoutrements of war. Proceedings of the third Roman military equipment seminar, BAR International Series 336 (1987; Oxford), 85-97 .
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The ivory buckle', in S. Ward, Excavations at Chester, 12 Watergate Street, 1985: Roman headquarters building to medieval row, Grosvenor Museum Archaeological Excavation and Survey Reports 5 (Chester; 1988), 22-3.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Some further coins from the Maesmor/Bryndedwydd hoard of 1863', Bulletin Board Celtic Studies 36 (1989), 227-9.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper-alloy' and 'Lead', in S. W. Ward, Excavations at Chester. The Lesser Medieval Religious Houses: sites investigated 1964-1983 (Chester; 1990), 166-71, 175-6.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with J. P. Northover, H. Brooks and J. Lister, 'Fine metalwork from the Roman cemetery at Stansted Airport, Essex: tinning and high tin alloys' in Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology II, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 185 (Pittsburgh; 1991), 719-24.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Worked bone', 'Copper-alloy objects', p. 53 in S. Cracknell, ' 'Bard's Walk', Wood Street, Stratford-upon-Avon. Medieval structures excavated in 1989', Transactions Birmingham Warwickshire Archaeological Society 97 (1992), 57-75.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Mirror', (not a mirror, but probably part of a patera handle) in A. Woodward and P. Leach, The Uley Shrines, English Heritage Archaeological Report 17 (London; 1993), 174.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, Coin and other small find reports, in S. W. Ward, Excavations at Chester. Saxon Occupation within the Fortress: sites excavated 1971-1981 (Chester; 1994), 27, 53, 66-7, 92-3, 97-9, 101, 104 (pp. 66-7 with J. Graham-Campbell).
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper alloy objects excluding brooches', 'Worked bone', in C. Mahany and S. Cracknell, Roman Alcester: southern extramural area 1964-1966 excavations 2: the finds, CBA Research Report 97 (York; 1994), 177-94, 211-15.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with M. Green and D. Williams, 'A bronze Janiform object from Betchworth, Surrey', Britannia 25 (1994), 239.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with P. Courtney, 'Metalwork', p. 37 in P. J. Lennox, 'Excavations at Belmont Road, Hay-on-Wye, 1992', Brycheiniog 27 (1994-5), 25-41.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with H. E. M. Cool and A. D. Hooley, Finds from the Fortress, The Archaeology of York, 17/10 (1995; York),.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman non-ferrous metalwork', in B. Heywood and D. Phillips, Excavations at York Minster, I: from Roman Fortress to Norman Cathedral. Part 2: the finds (London; 1995), 378-90.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Coins and token', 'Copper alloy', in K. J. Matthews, Excavations at Chester. The Evolution of the Heart of the City: investigations at 3-15 Eastgate Street 1990/1, Archaeological Service Excavation Report 7 (Chester; 1995), 46-8.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Objects of copper alloy', p. 24 in P. F. Wilkinson, 'Excavations at Hen Gastell, Briton Ferry, West Glamorgan, 1991-92', Medieval Archaeology 39 (1996), 1-50.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Early growth of archaeology in Chester: 1849-95' and 'The Newstead years: 1886-1947', in P. Carrington (ed.), Chester Discovered: the archaeological exploration of an English city, Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 72 (1996), 15-24, 25-36.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with J. Webster, 'Objects of copper alloy (RB and later)', in E. Evans and J. Parkhouse, Excavations in Cowbridge, South Glamorgan, 1977-88, BAR British Series 245 (Oxford; 1996), 182-95.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper alloy and lead', 'Copper alloy', 'Lead objects', 'Worked bone', in S. Cracknell (ed.), Roman Alcester: defences and defended area: Gateway supermarket and Gas House Lane, CBA Research Report 106 (1996; York), 33, 102-4, 109-11.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Objects of copper alloy and silver', in A. G. Marvell and H. S. Owen-John. Leucarum: excavations at the Roman auxiliary fort at Loughor, West Glamorgan 1982-84 and 1987-88, Britannia Monograph 12 (London; 1997), 234-76.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper-alloy and bone objects', in P. M. Booth, Asthall, Oxfordshire: excavations in a Roman 'Small Town', 1992, Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 9 (Oxford; 1997), 77-82.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Roman brooch', p. 56 in C. Jones, G. Eyre-Morgan, N. Palmer, S, Palmer, 'Excavations in the outer enclosure of Boteler's Castle, Oversley, Alcester, 1992-93', Transactions Birmingham Warwickshire Archaeological Society 101 (1997), 1-98.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper- and lead-alloy objects', pp. 215-18 in R. Newman and P. Wilkinson, 'Excavations at Llanmaes, near Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan', Post-medieval Archaeology 30 (1997 for 1996), 187-233.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Ceramic statuette', in T. Wilmott, Birdoswald: excavations of a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall and its successor settlements, 1987-92, English Heritage Archaeological Report 14 (London; 1997), 312-3.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper-alloy object', p. 260 in A. G. Marvell and D. J. Maynard, 'Excavations south of the legionary fortress at Usk, Gwent, 1994', Britannia 29 (1998), 247-67.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with S. C. Palmer, 'Copper-alloy objects (Roman)', Transactions Birmingham Warwickshire Society 103 (1999), 134-42.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'The Venus shrine', in P. Ellis (ed.), The Roman Baths and Macellum at Wroxeter. English Heritage Archaeological Report 9 (London; 2000), 129, 141-2.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Other jewellery and dress accessories in gold, silver and copper alloy', 'Other objects of copper alloy', in E. Evans, The Caerleon Canabae: excavations in the civil settlement 1984-90, Britannia Monograph 16 (London; 2000), 328-86.
  • 'Copper-alloy objects', with S. Sell, pp. 108-10, in M. Locock and M. Lawler, 'Moated enclosures on the North Avon Level: survey and excavation at Rockingham Farm, Avonmouth, 1993–7', Transactions Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 118 (2000), 93-122.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'A Roman bronze from Cronton, Merseyside', Journal Merseyside Archaeological Society 10 (2000), 52.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Objects of copper-alloy, bone, antler, jet and shale', in P. M. Booth, J. Evans, and J. Hiller, Excavations in the Extramural Settlement of Roman Alchester, Oxfordshire, 1991, Oxford Archaeology Monograph 1 (Oxford; 2001), 221-34.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Small finds', in P. C. Buckland, K. F. Hartley and V. Rigby, The Roman Pottery Kilns at Rossington Bridge, Excavations 1956-61, Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 9 (Oxford; 2001), 16-26.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper alloy', pp. 101-2 in S. C. Palmer, 'King's Newnham, Warwickshire:: Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age excavations along a gas pipeline in 1990', Transactions Birmingham Warwickshire Archaeological Society 107 (2003), 41-74.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, Contributions on the copper-alloy vessels from Cremations 24 and 25, in R. Havis and H. Brooks, Excavations at Stansted Airport 1986-91, I: prehistoric and Romano-British (East Anglian Archaeology Report 107 (Chelmsford; 2004), 215-17, 224, 226.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Copper alloy', in D. J. P. Mason, Excavations at Chester. The Roman Fortress Baths: excavation and recording 1732-1998, Archaeological Service Excavation and Survey Report 13 (Chester; 2005), 100.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, with N. Palmer, 'Copper alloy objects', 'Lead, bone and antler objects', 'Silver votive plaque', pp. 167-78, 188-9 in J. Magilton, 'A Romano-Celtic temple and settlement at Grimstock Hill, Coleshill, Warwickshire', Transactions Birmingham Warwickshire Archaeological Society 110 (2005), 1-231.
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, 'Small copper alloy objects other than ornaments', 'Medieval and later metalwork', 'Worked bone', 'Gold and silver objects', 'Slags', in D. Hurst, Roman Droitwich: Dodderhill fort, Bays Meadow villa, and roadside settlement, CBA Research Report 146 (York; 2006), 189-91, 196-200, 202-3, 211-4 (pp. 189-91 with L. H. Barfield) .
  • G. Lloyd-Morgan, Reports on copper alloy, silver, jet, stone and organic artefacts in P. Carrington, C. Appleby and A. Heke (eds), Excavations at Chester. The Western and Southern Roman Extra-mural Settlements: a Roman community on the edge of the world. Excavations 1964-1989 and other investigations, BAR British Series 553 (Oxford; 2012), 74-7, 134-5, 137, 184-5, 215-16, 252 (p.74 with M. Henig).
  • Journal of Roman Studies 68 (1978), 242: review of S. Boucher, Bronzes romains figurés du Musée des Beaux Arts de Lyon (Lyons; 1973) and A. Leibundgut, Die Römischen Bronzen der Schweiz, II: Avenches (Mainz; 1976).
  • Journal of Roman Studies 73 (1983), 233-35: review of G. Sassatelli, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum. Italia I: Bologna – Museo Civico (Rome; 1981), H. Salskov Roberts, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum. Denmark I: Copenhagen – The Danish National Museum, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptothek, fasc. 1,(Odense; 1981), L. Bouke van der Meer, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum. The Netherlands. Amsterdam – Allard Pierson Museum; The Hague – Gemeentemuseum; The Hague – Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum; Leiden – Rijksmuseum van Oudheden; Nijmegen – Rijksmuseum Kam; Utrecht – Archaeological Institute, State University; Private Collection 'Meer' (Leiden; 1983); R. Lambrechts, Les miroirs étrusques et prenestins des Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire à Bruxelles (Brussels; 1978); D. Rebuffat-Emmanuel, Le miroir étrusque: d'après la Collection du Cabinet de Medailles (Rome; 1973); I. Mayer-Prokop, Die Gravierten Etruskischen Griffspiegel Archaischen Stils (Heidelberg; 1967); and G. Pfister-Roesgen, Die Etruskischen Spiegel des 5 Jhs. v. Chr. (Bern/Frankfurt; 1975).
  • Antiquaries Journal 68 (1988), 147: review of H. Philipp, Mira et Magica. Gemma in Ägyptischen Museum der Staatlichen Museen, Preussicher Kulturbesitz Berlin-Charlottenburg (Mainz; 1986).
  • Britannia 20 (1989), 351: review of J. C. Coulston and E. J. Phillips, Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani: Corpus of Sculpture of the Roman World, Great Britain, vol. 1, fasc. 6: Hadrian's Wall west of the North Tyne and Carlisle (London; 1988).

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