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Bibliography Abbreviations BAR BS British Archaeological Report International Series BAR IS British Archaeological Report International Series CBARR Council for British Archaeology Research Reports CWAASRS Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Research Series RCHME Dorset Royal Commission for Historic Monuments (England) Dorset Volume II Part 3 (London 1973) RCHM York An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York, Vol. I Ebvracum. Roman York, Royal Commission Hist. Monuments England. (London 1962). RIB I Collingwood, R.G. and Wright, R.P. 1965. Roman Inscriptions of Britain, 1. Inscriptions on Stone, (Oxford). RIB II.1 Collingwood, R. G. and Wright, R. P. 1990, The Roman Inscriptions of Britain Volume II Instrumentum Domesticum (personal belongings and the like). Fascicule 2, Frere, S. S. and Tomlin, R. S. O. (eds) (Stroud). 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