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The Roman Theatre at Colchester

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Philip Crummy
Affiliation:
Colchester Archaeological Trust, 12 Lexden Road, Colchester

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Britannia , Volume 13 , November 1982 , pp. 299 - 302
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Copyright © Philip Crummy 1982. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

2 M. R. Hull, Roman Colchester (1958), 105-6, fig. 44.

3 Unpublished notes in the Colchester and Essex Museum. Much of this work was achieved with the help of Mr H. Calver.

4 M. R. Hull, Trans. Essex Arch. Soc. n.s., 25, 3 (1960), 301-28, fig. 1.

5 The work was supervised by S. Cracknell and D. Shimmin and undertaken with the assistance of the Colchester Borough Council as part of a MSC Youth Opportunities Project. We are indebted to the Council and especially the architect Mr R. Rose for the help given.

6 M. R. Hull, op. cit. (note 2).

7 The pottery includes part of a Colchester mortarium with a ‘herring-bone’ stamp, two sherds of Colchester colour-coat (c. A.D. 150-200) and a sherd of Drag. 33.

8 Tacitus, Annals xiv. 32. The work of 1981 was too limited in this respect.

9 Fishwick, D., ‘The Imperial NVMEN in Roman Britain’, JRS lix (1969), 7691 at 76Google Scholar. See in general Pötscher, W., ‘“Numen” und “Numen Augusti”’, in ANRW 2, 16, 1 (1978), 380392Google Scholar.

10 ibid., 87.