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. | |||
8 | Head 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. | |||
9 | Head 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. | |||
11 | Head 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. | 14* | " | " | " " |
1 See Dragendorff in Bonner Jahrbücher, cxiii. p. 240.
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