Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2011
I have the honour of submitting to the Society, on behalf of the Executive Committee of the Silchester Excavation Fund, a full report of the discoveries made during the year 1901. This is also the record of the continued exploration of the site for the twelfth year in succession.
Work for the season was begun on 10th May by Mr. Mill Stephenson, who directed operations throughout until their conclusion on 13th November, with the exception of five weeks in July and August, when Mr. Herbert Jones was in charge. A deep debt of gratitude is due to these gentlemen for the time and trouble they have so freely bestowed upon the work.
page 25 note a Pieces of clay similarly stamped and also bearing the impress of wattlework on the back have been found in one of the camps in the Roman wall in Germany. See the engraving in Der Obergermanisch-Raetische Limes des Römerreiches, Lieferung 16. Kastell Pföring, 23Google Scholar.
page 31 note a Ars amatoria, iii. 365Google Scholar. Compare also Tristia, ii. 481Google Scholar. For references to these quotations I am indebted to Mr. A. R. Goddard.
page 32 note a Archaeologia, lvi. p. 11Google Scholar, fig. 8.