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Opening up imperial lead sealings - S. S. FRERE, “Lead Sealings” in R. G. COLLINGWOOD AND R. P. WRIGHT, THE ROMAN INSCRIPTIONS OF BRITAIN II, INSTRUMENTUM DOMESTICUM fasc. 1 (Alan Sutton, Gloucester1990), pp. 87–124, numerous figs. and pls. 6-8. £35. - ROBERT TURCAN, “Sceaux” in his NIGRA MONETA (Collection du Centre d'Etudes Romaines et Gallo-Romaines, N.S. no.6, Lyon1987), pp. 13–49, pls. 1-9. - ENDRE TOTH, “Bleibullen im Ungarischen National Museum” in M. HAINZMANN & Z. VISY, INSTRUMENTA INSCRIPTA LATINA — DAS RÖMISCHE LEBEN IM SPIEGEL DER KLEININSCHRIFTEN (Pécs1991) p. 49 and 152-56, 24 B & W photographs in catalogue. - WOLFGANG BINSFELD. “Galatische Ware in Trier” in KURTRIERISCHES JAHRBUCH28 (1988) 13–16; also published in FUNDE UND AUSGRABUNGEN IM BEZIRK TRIER 20 (1988) 13-16.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2015

Michael C. W. Still*
Affiliation:
Institute of Archaeology, University College London

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Reviews Articles and Long Reviews
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Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 1993

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