Combs, weaving, 289; toilet, 311.

Commandant's quarters, 60.

Commodus, final abandonment of Newstead in the reign of, 349.

Compasses, 309.

Conclusions, 340.

Contubernium, 67.

Cooking-pots. See Unglazed ware.

Corbridge, granaries at, 58–60; arrows at, 189 (2); 'rustic ware' at, 247; jugs at, 263; early pottery at, 270; clay mould of figure of Jupiter at, 334; pin from, 337; spoonlike bone objects at, 338; 'board' of stone for a game at, 339.

Cornicularius, 56.

Corona muralis, 175.

Courtyard, outer, 45; inner, 49; wall dividing courtyards, 51.

CRACVNA·F, 257. See Potters, list of marks on terra sigillata.

Cramond, burial at, 19.

Crane, remains of the, 110, 377.

Crescent as an amulet, 334.

Cresces, name of; scratched on bronze object, 177.

Crichton Mains, Midlothian, earth-house at, 342.

CRISPI·M, 199. See Potters, list of marks on terra sigillata.

Crispina, coin of, 341; Appendix V., silver, 399.

Crispus, C. Valerius, plume shown on monument of, 170.

Culbin Sands, Morayshire, penannular brooch from, 327.

Cupid personifying the Indian Bacchus, 167.

Dacia, inscription commemorating the enlargement of a fort from, 77.

Dacians, sword of the, 184.

Dâ Gâniya, Arabia, fort of, wall at, 37.

Dagger, 188.

Danebury, querns at, 146.

Déchelette, M. Joseph, 191 (2); periods of activity assigned to Gaulish potteries by, 193; classification of decorated ware by, 196.

Decorated terra sigillata, detailed examples of, from Newstead, 203.

Decurio, 75, 141.

Deposit in pits, 108.

Dere Street, identified with Roman road, 9.

Diana, altar to, 142.

Dice, 339.

Dirleton, button from a cave at, 150.

Disaster, indications of, 113.

Disc, leaf-shaped, 298; circular embossed, 299; fibulae, 330.

Discs, of bronze, inscribed, 174; from Novaesium, 176; with loops for attachment, 178, 181.

Dishes of wood, 310.

Ditches, branches fixed as an obstacle in, 30; overlapping, 31.

Ditch of the early fort, 24; objects found in the: tent pegs, 66, 310; unfinished basket, 108; flint scraper, 146; spear-like objects, 189; arrow-points, 189; terra sigillata, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203; potters' marks on terra sigillata, 236, 239, 240, 241, 242; unglazed ware, urns, etc., 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 251; jugs, 261; mortaria, 263; amphorae, 268; stamp on amphora, 270; glass, 271, 272, 273; bronze vessels, cooking-pot and patella, 274; leaden vessels, 274; tools, 278, 281; knives, 281; turf cutter, 284; socketed hook, 288; iron collar, 289; weaving comb, 290; shears, 291; hub rims and hub linings, 292, 293; lock shield, 306; rod of iron, 307; bronze stylus, 307; writing tablet, 308; pair of compasses, 309; bobbin, 311; fibula, 321; penannular brooch, 326; brass torc, 335; beads, 336; spoon-like object of bone, 338.

Ditch overlapping west gate, 31; pottery from, 195; particulars of fragments of pottery from, 345.

DIVIXTUS, his period in Scotland, 194, 229; examples of his ware, 219, 226; his products at Birrens, 270; decorated bowls in his style common on the Valium and at Newstead, 347.

Dodona, bronze cheek piece of a helmet from, 169.

Dog, remains of the, 110; Appendix III., 378.

Dolabrae, 278; sheaths for, 279.

Domestic fowl, 110, 377.

Domitian, coins of, 111, 341; pieces struck during his twelfth consulate, 344; Appendix V., silver, 391; brass, 405.

Domitianus, G. Arrius, altars dedicated by, 72, 141.

Dona militaria, 175.

Donativum, 55.

Dorchester, sword hilt from, 184.

Dowkerbottom Cave, knife from the, 282; spoon-like objects from the, 338.

Dragendorff, Professor, his study of terra sigillata, 196.

Drains of the fort, 41.

'Drift,' a smith's tool, 285.

Dryburgh, Liber de, charters from the, 12, 13.

Drygrange, stones removed to, 48 (1), 58 (1); altar at, 142.

Duck, remains of the, 110, 377.

Duntocher, fibula found near, 321.

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