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Distinguishing between the Pes Monetalis and the Pres Drusianus: some problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Martin Millett
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, University of Durham

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Britannia , Volume 13 , November 1982 , pp. 315 - 320
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Copyright © Martin Millett 1982. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

74 Frere, S. S., ‘Town Planning in the Western Provinces’, Bericht der Romisch-Germanischen Kommission lviii (1977), 87103Google Scholar; Walthew, C. V., ‘Property Boundaries and the Sizes of Building Plots in Roman Towns’, Britannia ix (1978), 335350CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Duncan-Jones, R. P., ‘Length-Units in Roman Town Planning’, Britannia xi (1980), 127–33CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Walthew, C. V., ‘Possible Standard Units of Measurement in Roman Military Planning’, Britannia xii (1981), 1535CrossRefGoogle Scholar. The information in this paper was gathered at the invitation of Professor S. S. Frere who kindly made his drawings available to me. I am extremely grateful to Martin Jones and Simon James for reading the text in draft. All errors remain my own.

75 Duncan-Jones, op. cit. (note 74), 127-8.

76 loc. cit. (note 75).

77 Frere, op. cit. (note 74), 93.

78 Walthew 1981, op. cit. (note 74), 16.

79 Duncan-Jones, op. cit. (note 74), 130-1.

80 Using this method the margin of error accepted can be altered and the effect calculated by examination of TABLES 1 and 2.