Trees, varieties of, in the Roman period, 109, 354.

Tribunal, in the Hyginian Praetorium, 53.

Trier, battlements at, 37; dagger on relief at, 188; pottery at, 194; urn from, 245; beakers from, 256; fibulae found in the Maximinstrasse at, 323; chain of bronze wire connecting fibulae at, 327; silver crescents from a grave at, 334.

Trimontium mentioned by Ptolemy, the site of, 21.

Trompetenmuster, 304.

T-shaped fastenings for tiles, 289.

Tune, steering gear of boat from, 313.

Turf cutter, 284.

Turma, composition of a, 75; in inscriptions, 167, 274.

Tusk of a boar as a pendant, 337.

Tweezers of bronze, 307.

Twentieth Legion, evidences of its presence at Newstead, 72; its service in Caledonia, 73; dedications by centurions of the, 141, 142, 143; stones bear its cognisance, 144.

Tyres for wheels, 288, 292.


Unglazed ware: British groups of, 243; Flavian pottery of, urns, 244; cooking-pots, 246; 'rustic ware,' 247; beakers, 248; bowls, 249; plates, 251; miscellaneous vessels, 252; Antonine pottery of, urns, 252; cooking-pots, 253; beakers, 254; Castor ware, 254; bowls, 257; plates, 259; miscellaneous vessels and decorated fragments of, 260; larger vessels of both periods, jugs, 261; mortaria or pelves, 263; stamps on mortaria, 265; jars and amphorae, 267; painted inscription on, 267; contents of amphorae, 268; different types of amphorae, makers' stamps, 269.

Unknown use, inscribed bronze objects of, 177.

Upchurch potteries, a probable source of supply, 257.

Urbicus, Lollius, invasion of, 343, 344.

Urns, burials in, 19. See Unglazed ware, 244, 252; with spouts, 245.


Valerius, Caius, helmet on the monument of, 171.

Vechten, pottery of La Graufesenque at, 193.

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

Vegetius, on the custom of inscribing the soldier's name on his shield, 174.

Vehicles, Roman names for, 293.

Venatores mentioned in inscription at Lanercost, 104.

Verandah in front of barrack-huts, 65.

Verus, Julius, Governor of Britain, evidences of re-building forts under, 349.

Vespasian, coins of, 341; Appendix, silver, 389; brass, 402.

Vettii, frescoes from the house of the, 167.

Vettius, C. and Q., phalerae on the tombstone of, 176.

Via Principalis, Via Quintana in the Hyginian camp, 40.

Vichy, terra cottas manufactured in the neighbourhood of, 305.

Victoria Cave, Derbyshire, fibula from, 319; enamelled brooch from, 330.

Vigne Ammendola, sarcophagus of the, shield on the, 183.

Vindonissa, 191; flat-rimmed bowls at, 198; facetted glass at, 273; sheaths for dolabrae from, 279; knives at, 282; fibula from, 318, 321; absence of enamel at, 330.

Visor-masks, 166, 168; list of, 179.

VITALIS, a Rutenian potter, 197. See also Potters, list of marks on terra sigillata.

Vitellius, coin of, 341; Appendix V., silver, 389.

Vitruvius, specification for laconicum, 96.

Von Domaszewski, Professor, on the provision of a Quaestorium, 69; on the composition of the garrison, 76.

Von Groller, Colonel, discoveries of armour at Carnuntum by, 156.

Von Richter, Dr. Donner, his dating of the Ribchester and Nikopolis helmets, 172.


Waggons, in use among the Celtic people, 293.

Waldmössingen, fort of, irregular form of, 23; Rutenian pottery at, 193.

Walheim, fort of, urns at, 245.

Wall of the fort, 32; reducing, 33, 82.

Walltown Crag turret, armour scales at, 160.

Walton house, altars to Jupiter found at, 335.

Watch, 56.

Water pipes, 102.

Waucennes, near Beauraing, small beakers from the cemetery of, 256.

Weapons, 181.

Weaving combs, 289.

Wedge of iron, 281.

Weights, 309.

Weissenburg, fort of, granary at, 59; commandant's quarters at, 63.

Well-meadow, excavations begun in the field known as the, 6.

Wells, their usual position in Principia, 48; methods of lining, 107.

Welzheim, east fort of, baths at, 92.

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