146 ox BOMAN EEMAINS AT SOUTH SHIELDS, 



NAMES. DATES. 



a Yalens .3G4-378. 



c Gratian 375-383. 



h .liTadius 383-395. 



a Romano-British Minimi. 

 It would not be possible to ascertain how many coins of each 

 of the above princes and princesses have been found, as they 

 are far too widely scattered. Many hundreds in all have been 

 obtained, some in very fine condition. The Museum of the Free 

 Library has specimens of those marked (a), and, of the rest, Mr. 

 R. Blair has specimens of those marked (i), Mr. T. Yint of those 

 marked {c), and Mr. T. J. Bell of those marked {d). Each of 

 these gentlemen possesses also many specimens common to one 

 or more of the other Collections specified. The single Maximian 

 found I have been unable to trace. The reverses of several coins 

 of later Emperors in the above list have Christian emblems. 



II. BONES. 



For the following List of Bones found, during the Excavation, 

 some in very considerable numbers, I am indebted to the Rev. 

 T. N. Roberts, M.A. 



Max. Cranium, nearly complete, but in pieces ; 



and many other bones, most of them ap- 

 parently belonging to one person, but some 

 of them belonging to others ; in all, appa- 

 i-ontly, three individuals; all found in the 

 Sunken Chamber, or on \hv floor of the 

 Forum. 



Frontal portion of Cranium, found near 

 the Western Rampart. 



Cranium, and other bones, found in 

 Graves, near d, on the General Plan, 

 (Plate V.) 



Ashes of bodies, which had bcin burned, 

 found enclosed in Uhns. near cf . on the Ge- 

 neral Plan. Plate V.) 



