its way to the outskirts of the empire, the finds at Haltern and at Hofheim prove that silver travelled quicker than brass or copper.

DENARII

NO. OBVERSE. REVERSE.REMARKS.

REPUBLICAN PERIOD

SECOND CENTURY B.C.
6 Head of Roma r.Victory in biga r.Found in the Praetentura.
C. ABURIUS GEMINUS: 124–103 B.C.
7 GEM
Head of Roma r.
ROMA C ABVRI
Mars standing in quadriga galloping r.
Found in the Baths, 5' below surface, in drain running N.W.
T. QUINCTIUS FLAMININUS: 124–103 B.C.
8Head of Roma r.; behind, a flamen's Cap.ROMA
Castor and Pollux, mounted, galloping r.; beneath, round shield between T and Q.
Found 4' below surface, in cutting trench across area of Barracks, E. side.
M. VOLTEIUS M.F.: 78 B.C.
9Head of Apollo r. laureate.S·C D·T M·VOLTEI·M·F
Tripod-lebes, with serpent.
Found in filling in ditch of early fort, E. side.
MANIUS CORDIUS RUFUS: 46 B.C.
10 RVFVS IIIVIR
Heads of Castor and Pollux r., with stars.
NV CORDIVS
Venus Verticordia l., with scales and sceptre Cupid on shoulder.
Found in bottom of Pit LXV (River-bank Field O.S. No.610).
P. CLODIUS TURRINUS: 43 B.C.
11Head of Apollo r. laureate; behind, lyre.P.CLODIVS M.F
Diana Lucifera, standing to front, holding long torches.
Found in outer ditch of early fort, W. front, 8' down.
C. VIBIUS VARUS: 38 B.C.
12 Head of Bacchus r., crowned with ivy and bunches of grapes. C VIBIVS VARVS
Panther 1., with forefeet planted on Bacchic altar, on which rest a mask and a thyrsus.
Found in filling in the gateway in the reducing wall.
DOUBTFUL DATE.
13* Undescribed. Undescribed. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot. i. p.34.
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1 See Dragendorff in Bonner Jahrbücher, cxiii. p. 240.

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