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Romano-British painted imitations of Terra Sigillata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1933

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page 165 note 1 See, however, the exceptional moulded imitations figured by Wheeler, Roman Fort near Brecon, pp. 230–1, figs. 102–3 (Brecon Gaer and Devizes Museum), and Hawkes, Arch. Camb., June 1930, pp. 51–2, fig. 31 (Caerleon), and the peculiar stamped vessels from Mancetter discussed by O'Neil, Trans. Birmingham Arch. Soc. liii, 190–3, pls. xxiv, 12; xxvi, 37.