94 



Casterley Camp Excavations. 



9. CONSTANTINE I., A.D. 306—337. Third brass. Obv. :— 

 CONSTANTI (NVS P. F. AVG)=Laureated and draped bust to 

 right. Rev. :— SOLI INVIC(TO COMITI)=Thesun, semi-nude, 

 standing to left, raising right hand, and holding a globe. In 

 field, T. F. In exergue PLN (London). Struck between A.D. 

 315 and 318. 



Found in surface soil, Ditch No. 1. 



10. CONSTANTINE II., A.D. 317—337. Third brass. Obv. :— 



CONSTANTINVS 1VN. NOB- C=Laureated head to right. 

 Rev. :— CAESARVM NOSTORVM around a laurel wreath ; 

 VOT. X inside. In exergue PTR (Treves). Cohen 38. 

 Found in surface soil over Pit 1 . 



11. Unidentifiable. Second brass. 



Found in surface soil over Pit 1. 



12. Unidentifiable. Second brass ; burnt. 



Found as No. 1. 



H. St. George Gray. 



Human Kemains found at Casterley. 



Notes by the late Dr. J. Beddoe, F.E.S. 



[Nos. 2, 3, and 4 were found in Pit 2. The fourth skeleton 

 (No. 1) found in the pit was too immature for useful measurement. 

 No. 6 was found buried in the rectilinear enclosure.] 



Skull No. 2. 



Circumference, horizontal, is large, about 550 



Sagittal, frontal arc 122 



parietal 1 38 



occipital sup. 65 



occipital inf. 58 



Height basio-bregmatic 144 



basio-maxim 148 



Transverse arc, from centre of meatus 340 



German way 342 

 Cranial Index 67.16 



Do. altit. 71.63 



There is much posthumous deformation about this skull, which has 

 interfered with the piecing, as well as otherwise affecting the measurements. 

 Dentition incomplete : teeth moderately worn: one carious. The calvarium 

 would pretty surely have been shorter, broader, and lower but for the post- 

 humous compression. It is coffin-shaped in vertical aspect, with square 



Lengths max 



.201 



3 Glab-inial 



196 



2 Metopo-inial 



192 



Ophryo-inial 



195 



Breadths front- 



min. 91 



Stephanie 110 



Maximum 135 



The maximum 



oreath 



is parietal, &. 



; very 



high 





