Shoes, 150.

Shrine, of the Standards, 50, 53, 54; of the Genius Praetorii, 62.

Sickles, 283.

Silchester, plan of house at, 63; hoards of iron objects found at, 278; mowers' anvils at, 285; enamelled brooch from, 330.

Silius of the Picentinian Ala, remains of colour on the gravestone of, 295.

Silt in ditch of the early fort, 26.

Silvanus, altar to, 141.

Sixth Legion, took part in building Antonine Vallum, inscriptions commemorating the, 73.

Skin hoods, examples of, being worn over helmets, 171.

Sling bolts, found at Lambaesis, 56.

Smith, Dr. J. A., discoveries at Newstead noted by, 5; his opinion as to the pits discovered in 1846, 106; altar identified by, 141; coin finds noted by, 342.

Smith, Mr. Reginald, on dating of fibula from Birdlip, 322.

Smith's tools, 285.

Sockets of iron, 189.

Soltre, Domus de, Charter of the, 14.

South Annexe, extent of, 87.

South Shields, fort of, alteration of gates, 81 (1); enamelled belt-mounting from, 329.

Spatha as a weapon of the auxiliary, 184.

Spears, 188.

Spindles, wooden, 290.

Spoon-like object of bone, 338; spoon of bronze, 338.

Stables, position of the, 70.

Staff officers, 56.

Standard bearers, as custodians of regimental funds, 55.

Stanwick, Yorkshire, Late Celtic terret rings from, 302; harness mounting from, 304; linch pin from, 315.

Steelyard, 309.

Stirrup, object resembling a, 280.

Stockstadt, fort of, fibula from, 325.

Stone, objects of, 140.

Storehouses, 58.

Streets, 41.

Striga, 66.

Strigil, 289.

Studs, brass, employed in leather work, 154, 163.

Styli, 307.

Sulz, a Limes fort dating from the first century, 291.

SVOBNI·M, 257. See also Potters, marks on terra sigillata.

Sword hilts, 184.

Swords, 183.


T., abbreviation for Turma, 167.

Tablets, wooden, 308.

Tacitus, the weapons of the legionary and the auxiliary as distinguished by, 184.

Tagg, Mr. H. F., 109; Appendix on vegetable remains by, 353.

Tankard, object resembling handle of a, 275.

Tara, the, brooch, 328.

Tent pegs, 66, 310.

Tents, 66.

Tepidarium, 89.

Terminals of metal for straps, 301.

Terra cotta, group of two horses in, 305.

Terra sigillata, 191; earliest systematic study of, 196; undecorated ware of the early period, 196; platters, 196; cups, 197; undecorated ware of the later period, 198; globular pots, 200; decorated bowls, the carinated form, 201; the cylindrical bowl, the hemispherical bowl, 202; decoration of early and late styles, 202; method adopted in treating collection, 203; decorated, belonging to the Flavian period, 203–217; to the Antonine period, 217–228; potters' marks on, 231; imitations of, in unglazed ware, 257.

Terrets for harness, 298.

Territorium legionis, 104.

Tesserarias, 67.

Testaccio, Monte, amphora stamps found at, 267, 268.

Thames, River, sword found near Putney, 183.

Thermae, 89.

Thorsbjerg, chain mail at, 161, 163; helmet at, 172; loops on sword sheaths at, 187; metal terminals of straps from, 302.

Tiberius, denarius of, found, 341; Appendix V., silver, 388.

Timgad, house at, 63.

Titulus, ditch covering gates known as a, 16.

Titus, coins of, III, 342; Appendix V., gold, 386; silver, 392; brass, 404.

Tongs, smith's, 286.

Tools and implements, 277.

Torc of brass, 335.

Torques, a military decoration, 175.

Towers on the walls of forts, 37.

Traces of successive occupations, 77.

Trajan, coins of, III, 342; possible prolongation of early occupation into the reign of, 346; Appendix V., coins, gold, 386; silver, 393; brass, 407.

Treasure vault, 50, 54.

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