| Celtic Names and Roman Places | A.L.F. Rivet | 1 | ! |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Earthworks of Prae Wood: An Interim Account | J.R. Hunn | 21 | |
| Chronological Errors in Dio's Account of the Claudian Invasion | Anthony A. Barrett | 31 | ! |
| An Interim Reporton the Excavation of the Orsett 'Cock' Enclosure, Essex: 1976-79 | H.S. Toller | 35 | |
| An Agricolan Praesidium on the Forth-Clyde Isthmus (Mollins, Strathclyde) | W.S. Hanson & G.S. Maxwell | 43 | ! |
| Hyginus and the First Cohort | S.S. Frere | 51 | |
| Lincoln, Principia and Forum: A Preliminary Report | Michael J. Jones & Brian J.J. Gilmour | 61 | |
| Excavations at Nos. 1 and 30 Westgate Street, Gloucester: The Roman Levels | Carolyn Heighway & Patrick Garrod | 73 | |
| Excavations at Wnborough, Wiltshire: An Interim Report | A.S. Anderson & J.S. Wacher | 115 | |
| Length-units in Roman Town Planning: The Pes Monetalis and the Pes Drusianus | R.P. Duncan-Jones | 127 | |
| A New Roman Rider-Relief from Stragglethorpe, Lincolnshire | Timothy Ambrose & Martin Henig | 135 | |
| A Graffito from La Graufesenque and 'samia vasa' | Anthony King | 139 | |
| The Roman Pottery Industries of South Yorkshire: A Review | P.C. Buckland, J.R. Magilton & M.J. Dolby | 145 | |
| The Romano-British Name for Corbridge | J.G.F. Hind | 165 | |
| Excavations at Chanctonbury Ring, Wiston, West Sussex 1977 | Owen Bedwin | 173 | |
| The Date of the 'Barbarian Conspiracy' | R.C. Blockley | 223 | |
| Excavations at the Roman Fort at Lympne, Kent 1976-78 | Barry Cunliffe | 227 | ! |
| A Reconsideration of some Fourth-century British Mosaics | Reinhard Stupperich | 289 | |
| A Late Roman Helmet from Burgh Castle | Stephen Johnson | 303 |
CAERNARVONSHIRE [GWYNEDD] - (1) Caernarvon/Segontium, three building phases in praetentura (SH 485625): p.346 & fig.2 p.347; (2) Sarn Helen, Penmachno, Roman road, Margary#69 (SH 738469): p.346.
MERIONETH [GWYNEDD] - (1) Bryn-y-Castell, hillfort defences (SH 728429): p.348; (2) Tomen-y-Mur, leat-system NE of fort (SH 706386): p.348;
MONTGOMERYSHIRE [POWYS] - (1) Arddleen, Roman pottery and enclosure (SJ 260159): p.348.
RADNORSHIRE [POWYS] - (1) Maes-Treylow Farm, Discoed, suspected fort now thought to be Medieval field-banks (SO 268653): p.348.
CARMARTHENSHIRE [DYFED] - (1) Llandeilo, possible fort (SN 633222): p.348.
GLAMORGAN - (1) Cold Knap, Barry, negative results (ST 0993 6648): p.348; (2) Biglis, Cadoxton, I-A/R-B farmstead of four periods 2nd C. BC - 4th C. AD (ST 1420 6940): pp.348/9; (3) Cardiff Castle, excavations showed three distinct phases (ST 181766): p.349; (4) Cowbridge, 3rd-4th C. Roman occupation N of Medieval town (SS 9944 7484): p.349; (5) Llandough, Penarth, LPRIA farmstead and 2nd-3rd C. R-B villa (ST 1685 7315): pp.349-351 & fig.3.
MONMOUTHSHIRE [GWENT] - (1) Caerleon/Isca, Home Farm Estate, imbrex and tesserae (ST 323907): p.351; (2) Caldicot (a) kiln and associated debris (ST 484876). (b) pottery including Flavian Samian bowl (ST 485877): p.351; (3) Usk/Burrium, Old Market Street, 3 building periods, period II terminating AD70 (SO 3765 0060): p.351.
PERTHSHIRE [TAYSIDE] - (1) Carpow fortress, trenching of buildings revealed on A.P.'s in praetentura (NO 208179): p.351; (2) Strageath fort, Muthill, buildings of 3 phases, Flavian and Antonine I/II (NM 898180): pp.351/2.
ANTONINE WALL - (1) Falkirk, Howgate, Stirlingshire [Central], negative results (NS 885 798): p.352; (2) High Bonnybridge, Falkirk, Wall and ditch (NS 822797 - 825798): p.352; (3) Tollpark, Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire [Strathclyde], 1872 'watch-tower' unlocated (NS 770777): p.352; (4) Bar Hill, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, cross-hall of principia (NS 708759): p.353; (5) Bearsden fort, fort principia & bath-house in annexe (NS 545721): p.353; (6) Cleddans, Duntocher, Dunbartonshire, new fortlet, 8th found on Wall (): p.353/4 & fig.4.
MIDLOTHIAN - (1) Cramond, Edinburgh (i) boot-studs & daub S of fort (NT 1890 7664), (ii) burnt wattle-and-daub & Roman pottery E of fort (NT 194767), (iii) (a) reassessment of 1976 bath-house data showed 3 phases, Antonine, Severan & post-Severan, (b) vicus is in fact a military industrial complex (NT 191767): p.354.
LOTHIAN - (1) Broxmouth, hillfort occupied from late-Bronze-Age to 2nd C. AD (NT 700774): p.355.
NORTHUMBERLAND - (1) South Shields/Arbeia ...
