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... Roman remains in Scotland , and , in 1896 , was appointed a Rhind Lecturer in Archaeology , his subject being " The Roman Occupation of North Britain ' . He took an active part in the excavation of the Roman fort of Birrens in ...
... Roman remains in Scotland , and , in 1896 , was appointed a Rhind Lecturer in Archaeology , his subject being " The Roman Occupation of North Britain ' . He took an active part in the excavation of the Roman fort of Birrens in ...
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... Roman occupation . His most striking contribution connected with Roman coins was however not strictly numismatic . He was invited by H.M. Treasury to investigate the circumstances of the Corbridge Find of 1911 , with a view to deciding ...
... Roman occupation . His most striking contribution connected with Roman coins was however not strictly numismatic . He was invited by H.M. Treasury to investigate the circumstances of the Corbridge Find of 1911 , with a view to deciding ...
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... Roman Britain , which he delivered in 1927 , he contributed in 1930 , as a Supplemental Paper to the Academy , a volume on Roman Britain which was in substance identical with an article contributed the same year to the Bericht der ...
... Roman Britain , which he delivered in 1927 , he contributed in 1930 , as a Supplemental Paper to the Academy , a volume on Roman Britain which was in substance identical with an article contributed the same year to the Bericht der ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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