Publications

Bibliography courtesy of Dr. Philip de Jersey, Institute of Archaeology, Oxford.

Listings are alphabetical by surname of first author.

AINSWORTH, K. 1999: Hampshire County Museum Service Accessions. Archaeology in Hampshire. Annual Report 1998, 76-78. [p. 77, IA gold stater and quarter stater, Durotriges type, from Meon Valley]

ALDSWORTH, F. G. 1984: An Iron Age coin from "Beedings", Pulborough. Sussex Archaeological Collections 122, 217.

ALDSWORTH, F. G. 1987: Prehistoric and Roman Selsey. Sussex Archaeological Collections 125, 41-50.

ALLAN, J. 1947: Ancient British coins from Lincolnshire. Numismatic Chronicle ser. 6 vol. 7, 65-68.

ALLAN, J. 1948: The Snettisham find. Numismatic Chronicle ser. 6 vol. 8, 233-235.

ALLAN, J. 1948: The Carn Brea find of 1749. Numismatic Chronicle ser. 6 vol. 8, 235-236.

ALLEN, D. 1986: Excavations in Bierton, 1979. Records of Buckinghamshire 28 (1986), 1-120. [potin, p. 30]

ALLEN, D. F. 1936: British tin coinage of the Iron Age. In J. Allan, H. Mattingly and E. S. G. Robinson (eds.), Transactions of the International Numismatic Congress, London, 1936 (London, Quaritch), 351-357.

ALLEN, D. F. 1936: The coinage of the second Belgic invasion. In J. Allan, H. Mattingly and E. S. G. Robinson (eds.), Transactions of the International Numismatic Congress, London, 1936 (London, Quaritch), 358.

ALLEN, D. F. 1943: British coins. In R. E. M. Wheeler, Maiden Castle (Oxford, Society of Antiquaries Research Report 12), 329-334.

ALLEN, D. F. 1944: The Belgic dynasties of Britain and their coins. Archaeologia 90, 1-46.

ALLEN, D. F. 1946: The coinage of Cymbeline. Numismatic Review 3, 10-12.

ALLEN, D. F. 1948: [Report on British coins]. In K. M. Kenyon, Excavations at the Jewry Wall site, Leicester (Oxford, Society of Antiquaries Research Report 15), 279.

ALLEN, D. F. 1954: Three ancient British coins. British Numismatic Journal 27, 249-255.

ALLEN, D. F. 1956: A fine ancient British coin from Colchester. British Numismatic Journal 28, 400-403.

ALLEN, D. F. 1957: A remarkable Celtic coin from Canterbury. British Numismatic Journal 28, 443-448.

ALLEN, D. F. 1958: Some ancient British notes. British  Numismatic Journal 29, 1-4.

ALLEN, D. F. 1958: New light on the date of early British coins: notes on the Le Catillon, Jersey, hoard of Armorican coins. Spink Numismatic Circular 66, 85-87.

ALLEN, D. F. 1958: Belgic coins as illustrations of life in the late pre-Roman Iron Age of Britain. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 24, 43-63.

ALLEN, D. F 1958: A new Celtic coin from Worcester. Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society 35, 71-?.

ALLEN, D. F. 1959: New light on the date of early British coins: notes on the Le Catillon, Jersey, hoard of Armorican coins. Annual Bulletin of the Societe Jersiaise 27, 259-264.

ALLEN, D. F. 1960: Brigantes or Coritani?: to what tribe do the Yorkshire hoards belong? Transactions of the Yorkshire Numismatic Society (2nd series) 1 part V, 10-19.

ALLEN, D. F. 1960: The origins of coinage in Britain: a reappraisal. In S. S. Frere (ed.), Problems of the Iron Age in southern Britain (London, Institute of Archaeology Occasional Paper 11), 97-308.

ALLEN, D. F. 1961: A study of the Dobunnic coinage. In E. M. Clifford,Bagendon, a Celtic oppidum: a record of the excavations of 1954-56 (Cambridge, Heffer), 75-149.

ALLEN, D. F. 1961: The Paul (Penzance) hoard of imitation Massilia drachms. Numismatic Chronicle (series 7) 1, 91-106.

ALLEN, D. F. 1961: Three Celtic coins in Nottingham Castle Museum. Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire 65, 7-9.

ALLEN, D. F. 1962: Castle Museum, Nottingham: (a) Three Celtic coins: a report. The Yearbook of the British Association of Numismatic Societies 8, 17-19.

ALLEN, D. F. 1962: Celtic coins. In Map of Southern Britain in the Iron Age (Ordnance Survey), 19-32.

ALLEN, D. F. 1962: The Haslemere hoard. British Numismatic Journal 31, 1-7.

ALLEN, D. F. 1963: Sylloge of coins of the British Isles 3: The coins of the Coritani (OUP).

ALLEN, D. F. 1963: The Romano-British shrines at Brigstock, Northants.: the finds: the Coritanian stater. The Antiquaries Journal 43, 242.

ALLEN, D. F. 1963: Celtic coins from South Ferriby. Hull Museum Publications 214, 33-36.

ALLEN, D. F. 1964: Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, Essex. British Numismatic Journal 33, 1-6.

ALLEN, D. F. 1964: Ancient British coins. In L. V. Grinsell, "The Royce collection at Stow-on-the-Wold" Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society 83, 15.

ALLEN, D. F. 1965: A hoard of Cisalpine coins from Britain. In Congresso internazionale di numismatica, Roma , 1961, II, 195-198.

ALLEN, D. F. 1965: A Celtic miscellany. British Numismatic Journal 34, 1-7.

ALLEN, D. F. 1965: Les pieces d'argent minces du comte de Hampshire: nouveau lien entre la Gaule celtique et la Grande-Bretagne. Revue Numismatique (series 6), 7, 79-93.

ALLEN, D. F. 1966: Coins. In A. P. Detsicas, "An Iron Age and Romano-British site at Stone Castle Quarry, Greenhithe" Archaeologia Cantiana 81, 188.

ALLEN, D. F. 1966: The Haslemere hoard again. British Numismatic Journal 35, 189-190.

ALLEN, D. F. 1967: Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, part II. British Numismatic Journal 36, 1-7.

ALLEN, D. F. 1967: Three ancient British notes. British Numismatic Journal 36, 8-10.

ALLEN, D. F. 1967: Iron currency bars in Britain. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 33, 307-335.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: The pre-Roman coins. In B. W. Cunliffe, Fifth report on the excavations of the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent (Oxford, Society of Antiquaries Research Report 23), 184-188.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: The Celtic coins. In I. Richmond, Hod Hill II: excavations carried out between 1951 and 1958 for the Trustees of the British Museum (British Museum), 43-157, 149-152.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: Sword-shaped iron currency bars from Hod Hill. In I. Richmond, Hod Hill II: excavations carried out between 1951 and 1958 for the Trustees of the British Museum (British Museum), 139-146.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: Celtic coins from the Romano-British temple at Harlow, part III. British Numismatic Journal 37, 1-6.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: Three notes on ancient British coins. British Numismatic Journal 37, 7-9.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: A hoard of Danubian tetradrachms from England. Jahrbuch fur Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 18, 113-118.

ALLEN, D. F. 1968: Three potin coins from Kent. Kent Archaeological Review 13, 8-11.

ALLEN, D. F. 1969: The class II potin coin.. In P. J. Woods, Excavations at Hardingstone, Northants., 1967-1968: a report to Northamptonshire County Council (Northamptonshire County Council), 38, 77.

ALLEN, D. F. 1970: William Stukeley as a numismatist. Numismatic Chronicle (series 7) 10, 117-132.

ALLEN, D. F. 1970: The coins. In Early Celtic art: an exhibition sponsored by the Edinburgh Festival Society... (Edinburgh University Press), 35-39.

ALLEN, D. F. 1970: The coins of the Iceni. Britannia 1, 1-33.

ALLEN, D. F. 1970: British coins. In I. M. Stead, "A trial excavation at Braughing, 1969". Hertfordshire Archaeology 2, 45.

ALLEN, D. F. 1970: Five more potin coins from Kent. Kent Archaeological Review 22, 57-58.

ALLEN, D. F. 1971: A Celtic find from a Lincolnshire dyke. In R. A. G. Carson (ed.), Mints, dies and currency: essays dedicated to the memory of Albert Baldwin (London, Methuen), 85-90.

ALLEN, D. F. 1971: British potin coins: a review. In D. Hill and M. Jesson (eds.), The Iron Age and its hill-forts: papers presented to Sir Mortimer Wheeler... (University of Southampton monograph 1), 127-154.

ALLEN, D. F. 1972: Celtic coins in the Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm. Nordisk Numismatisk Arsskrift 1972, 5-26.

ALLEN, D. F. 1973: British Isles. In P. Naster, J.-B. Colbert de Beaulieu and J. M. Fagerlie (eds.), A survey of numismatic research, 1966-71, I: ancient numismatics (New York, International Numismatic Commission), 248-251.

ALLEN, D. F 1973: The Iron Age coins. In R. F. B. Conlon, "Holbrook's, an Iron Age and Romano-British settlement". Essex Journal 8, 41-46.

ALLEN, D. F. 1974: The Belgic coin. In M. J. Green (ed.), "Excavations by R. W. Griffiths at Sherwood Drive, Bletchley, 1972: preliminary report". Milton Keynes Journal 3, 18, 105.

ALLEN, D. F. 1975: Cunobelin's gold. Britannia 6, 1-19.

ALLEN, D. F. 1976: Wealth, money and coinage in a Celtic society. In J. V. S. Megaw (ed.), To illustrate the monuments: essays on archaeology presented to Stuart Piggott (London, Thames and Hudson), 199-208.

ALLEN, D. F. 1976: Some contrasts in Gaulish and British coins. In P.-M. Duval and C. F. C. Hawkes (eds.), Celtic art in ancient Europe (London, Seminar Press), 265-280.

ALLEN, D. F. 1976: Did Adminius strike coins? Britannia 7, 96-100.

ALLEN, D. F. 1978: An introduction to Celtic coins (London, BM Publications).

ALLEN, D. F. 1978: An Icenian legend. Britannia 9, 276-278.

ALLEN, D. F. (ed. D. Nash) 1980: The coins of the ancient Celts (Edinburgh University Press).

ALLEN, D. F. 1985: The Belgic coins. In R. Niblett, Sheepen: an early Roman industrial site at Camulodunum (CBA Research Report 57), fiche 3:B1-3.

ALLEN, D. F. (ed. J. Kent and M. Mays) 1987: Celtic coins in the British Museum I: silver coins of the East Celts and Balkan Peoples (London, British Museum Press).

ALLEN, D. F. (ed. J. Kent and M. Mays) 1990: Celtic coins in the British Museum II: the silver coins of North Italy, South and central France, Switzerland and South Germany (London, British Museum Press).

ALLEN, D. F. (ed. M. Mays) 1995: Celtic coins in the British Museum III: bronze coins of Gaul (London, British Museum Press).

ALLEN, D. F. and HASELGROVE, C. 1979: The gold coinage of Verica. Britannia 10, 1-18.

ALLEN, T. 2000: The Iron Age background. In M. Henig and P. Booth, Roman Oxfordshire (Stroud, Sutton), 1-33. [various refs mostly to Dobunni, pp. 5, 16, 25, 27, 29, 31]

ALLEN, T. and WELSH, K. 1998: Eton Rowing Lake, Dorney, Buckinghamshire. South Midlands Archaeology 28, 75-84. [mention of Kentish potin, p. 77 and p. 83]

AMANDRY, M. and DHENIN, M. 1999: Les monnaies. In L. Bourgeois, Le sanctuaire rural de Bennecourt (Yvelines) (Paris, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, DAF 77), 72-93. [p. 75 no. 63, cl. II potin from exc.]

ANDERSON, I. 1998: The coins. In A. J. Hicks, "Excavations at Each End, Ash, 1992". Archaeologia Cantiana 118, 161-163. [md find of Iron Age coin; no details]

ANHEUSER, K. and NORTHOVER, P. 1994: Silver plating on Roman and Celtic coins from Britain - a technical study. British Numismatic Journal 64, 22-32.

ANON., 1936: [exhibit of various British coins by Mr AE Bagnall]. British Numismatic Journal 22, 314.

ANON., 1939: [exhibit of ancient British coins by Mr WC Wells]. British Numismatic Journal 23, 373.

ANON., 1949: Iron Age ornaments and coins. A discovery in Norfolk. Spink Numismatic Circular 57, cols. 18-19.

ANON., 1949: Icenian period coinage. Spink Numismatic Circular 57, col. 68.

ANON., 1949: Treasure trove [Snettisham]. Spink Numismatic Circular 57, col. 69.

ANON., 1949: The Snettisham find. Spink Numismatic Circular 57, cols. 285-286.

ANON., 1954: Coins of Boadicea's tribe unearthed. Spink Numismatic Circular 62, col. 337.

ANON., 1956: A contemporary forgery of a Dobuni coin from Wiltshire. British Numismatic Journal 28, 404.

ANON., 1962: Mint and a Roman road found at Rochester. Spink Numismatic Circular 70, col. 158.

ANON., 1964: Coin moulds of early British tribe found. Spink Numismatic Circular 72, 234.

ANON., 1970: Rare coin found. Spink Numismatic Circular 78, 383.

ANON., 1980: A coin of Dubnovellaunus from Colchester. Spink Numismatic Circular 88, 172.

ANON., 1983: Archaeological discoveries for 1981 and 1982. CBA group 6 bulletin 28, 31-54.

ANON., 1984: Archaeological discoveries for 1983. CBA group 6 bulletin 29, 17-33.

ANON., 1984: Treasure Trove. Concealment of finds at Canterbury and Farmborough. Spink Numismatic Circular 92, 288.

ANON., 1985: Archaeological discoveries for 1984. CBA group 6 bulletin 30, 23-36.

ANON., 1985: Gifts and additions to the Museum and Art Gallery, 1984. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 9, 319-320. [p. 319, coin of Numidia from Mount Hawke]

ANON., 1986: Archaeological discoveries for 1985. CBA group 6 bulletin 31, 53-89.

ANON., 1987: Archaeological discoveries for 1986. CBA group 6 bulletin 32, 43-79.

ANON., 1987-88: Accessions. Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Annual Report 1987-88, 10-16. [p. 10, Chute stater from hoard]

ANON., 1988: Archaeological discoveries for 1987. CBA group 6 bulletin 33, 30-56.

ANON., 1989: Archaeological discoveries for 1988. CBA group 6 bulletin 34, 32-61.

ANON., 1990: A variant of Van Arsdell 409-1. Spink Numismatic Circular 98, 159.

ANON., 1991: Suffolk Archaeological Unit, 1990. 1. Fieldwalking surveys. CBA group 6 bulletin 35, 20-21.

ANON., 1991: Wanborough coins. Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 256. [not paginated, but p. 1]

ANON., 1992: Sandy. South Midlands Archaeology 22, 6.

ANON., 1992: Gifts and additions to the Museum and Art Gallery, 1986-1992. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall NS 2, 1, 112-120. [p. 115, coin of Carthage found in Hayle estuary]

ANON., 1992: Somerset County Museums Service. Summary list of accessions, 1992. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History 136, 207-211. [p. 208, two donations of ten and seven Durotrigan staters]

ANON., 1992-93: Accessions. Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Annual Report 1992-93, 17-22. [p. 18, four British Q staters from Bowerchalke hoard]

ANON., 1994: Dorset County Museum. CBA group 12 bulletin September 1994, 14. [gold stater of Baiocasses]

ANON., 1994: Work of the County Archaeological Section. Essex Archaeology and History News 120, 6-11. [Elms Farm, p. 8-10]

ANON., 1995: Devizes Museum. CBA group 12 bulletin April 1995, 30. [acquisition of flint holding Chute III hoard]

ANON., 1995-96: New false Celtic gold coins. Bulletin on Counterfeits 20/2, 10-11.

ANON., 1996: Somerset County Museums Service. Summary list of accessions, 1995. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History 139, 179-186. [p. 185, Durotrigan stater given to Wells Museum]

ANON., 1997: The 1998 Standard Catalogue, a concordance for the Celtic section. Spink Numismatic Circular 105, 318-321.

ANON., 1997: Coin hoards 1997. Numismatic Chronicle 157, 213-248. [pp. 217-221 for British Celtic]

ANON., [Jones, P.] 1998: Wanborough temple coins, again. Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 317, 11-12. [see Symons (1998)]

ANON., [Jones, P.] 1998: Wanborough coins. Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 318, 10-11. [see Symons (1998)]

ANON., 1998: Treasure Trove Reviewing Committee. Annual Report 1996-97 (Department for Culture, Media and Sport). [pp. 10-13, reports of nine hoards]

ANON., 1998: Breaklands Farm - Round Hill Roman site. South Midlands Archaeology 28, 67-69. [Dobunnic silver coin found in fieldwalking]

ANON., 1998: The Eton Rowing Lake project. In Making Sense of the Past (Oxford Archaeological Unit annual review 1997-98), 24-25. [cl. I potin illustrated from exc. of LIA farmstead]

ANON., 1998: Coin hoards 1998. Numismatic Chronicle 158, 287-331. [pp. 289-291 for British Celtic]

ANON., 1998: The Burnham Market Celtic hoard. Treasure Hunting December 1998, 38-39. [c. 200 Icenian coins]

ANON., 1999: Iron Age coins from Sittingbourne area. Kent Archaeological Review 136, 134-135. [3 G-B E, Vosenos quarter in ?hoard]

ANON., 1999: Celtic coins. Worcestershire Recorder 59, 9. [summary of three Worcs coins in Wise 1997]

ANON., [S. Hurter?] 1999: Ashmore replicas part III. Bulletin on Counterfeits 24, 21-23. [nos. 106 (Cunobelin quarter), 122 (V353 quarter), 123 (Corio quarter), 127 (Tasciovanus quarter)]

ANON., 1999: Coin hoards 1999. Numismatic Chronicle 159, 339-347. [pp. 339-341 for British Celtic]

ANON., 1999: Mouse Lands Field, Nursling. Archaeology in Hampshire. Annual Report for 1998, 59-61. [p. 61, md produced numerous LIA and Roman coins]

ANON., 1999: A field survey of Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire. Journal of the Haverhill and District Archaeological Group 7. [pp. 11, 25 gold coin recorded by Allen 1960]

ANON., 2000: Rare coin hoard finds good home in Chelmsford. Essex Journal 35/1, 23. [hds from Great Waltham and Great Leighs]

ANON. ['Roman Ron'], 2000: Home and away. Treasure Hunting August 2000, 20-24. [pp. 23-24, info on Joist Fen hoard, c. 1960]

ARCHIBALD, M. M. 1995: The coins. In A. Rogerson, A late Neolithic, Saxon and medieval site at Middle Harling, Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology 74), 46-53. [p. 48 no. 70, identified (wrongly?) by Tony Gregory]

ASHWIN, T. and FLITCROFT, M. 1999: The Launditch and its setting: excavations at the Launditch, Beeston with Bittering, and Iron Age features and finds from its vicinity. Norfolk Archaeology 43, 217-256. [p. 255, three IA coins incl 1 Trinovantian from nearby]

ATKIN, M. 1993: News from the county archaeology service. Worcestershire Archaeology and Local History Newsletter 48. [not paginated; mentions South Worcs. hoard and gold stater from Severn Stoke]

ATKINSON, M. and PRESTON, S. n.d. [1999?]: Hidden Heybridge (Essex County Council/Maldon District Council/English Heritage). [p. 23, cl. II potin]

AVES, N. 1999: Building a numismatic library. Part III - Celtic. Coins and Antiquities May 1999, 50-54.

BADDELEY, C. 1991: Mancetter, Roman legionary fortress. West Midlands Archaeology 34, 17-19. [p. 18, silver unit of Anted (Dobunni), exc. c. 1980]

BALDWIN, A. 1952: An ancient British quarter stater found at Irstead, Suffolk. British Numismatic Journal 27, 88.

BARKER, P. 1999: From the mists of time. The Searcher April 1999, 16-17. [?hoard of 3 G-B E, Vosenos quarter stater]

BARTLETT, R. 1987: Harlow temple excavations 1985-6: an interim report (Harlow Museum Occasional Paper 1).

BARTLETT, R. 1988: Excavations at Harlow temple 1985-87. Essex Journal 23, 9-13.

BARTLETT, R. 1988: Harlow temple excavations 1988. Essex Journal 23, 55.

BATEMAN, C. 2000: Excavations along the Littleton Drew to Chippenham gas pipeline. Wiltshire Heritage 93, 90-104. [p. 103, mention of Corio stater found near Yatton Keynell]

BATES, S. 2000: Excavations at Quidney Farm, Saham Toney, Norfolk 1995. Britannia 31, .... [p. 201, two boar/horse C units and a Freckenham stater in vicinity]

BEAN, S. C. 1991: The "sons of Commius" reconsidered. Celtic Coin Bulletin 1, 1-6.

BEAN, S. C. 1991: Two unpublished types of Celtic coin. Celtic Coin Bulletin 1, 7-8.

BEAN, S. C. 1992: British Celtic coins added to the Finney collection, 1991: some further observations. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 303.

BEAN, S. C. 1993: Early British Celtic staters: British A (VA 200-1, 202-1) and British C (VA 1220). Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 286-288.

BEAN, S. C. 1993: The coinage of the British Atrebates: the sons of Commius. In Proceedings of the XIth International Numismatic Congress, Brussels, 1991 (vol. II) (Louvain), 1-5.

BEAN, S. C. 1994: The earliest staters from the area of the Dobunni? British Numismatic Journal 64, 126-127.

BEAN, S. C. 1996: A new stater of the Iceni? Spink Numismatic Circular 104, 367.

BEAN, S. C. 1996: Review of M.G. O'Connell and Joanna Bird with Clive Cheesman, "The Roman temple at Wanborough", in Surrey Archaeological Collections 82 (1994). Numismatic Chronicle 156, 348-354.

BEAN, S. C. 1997: Tincomaros but no Tincommius: clearing the Atrebatic waters. Spink Numismatic Circular 105, 238-239.

BEAN, S. C. 1997: The application of metallurgical analyses in numismatics: some cautionary tales. In A. Sinclair, E. Slater and J. Gowlett (eds.), Archaeological Sciences 1995 (Oxbow Monograph 64), 112-115.

BEAN, S. C. 2000: An unpublished type of Tincomaros. Chris Rudd list 50, 4-5.

BEAN, S. C. 2000: The coinage of the Atrebates and Regni (Oxford, OUSA Monograph 50, Studies in Celtic Coinage 4).

BENNETT, A. (ed.) 1998: Archaeology in Essex 1997. Essex Archaeology and History 29, 194-215. [pp. 206-207, exc. at Gosbecks Arch. Park, Stanway; four coins of Cunobelin and one of Tasciovanus in ditch backfill]

BENNETT, A. and GILMAN, P. J. 1996: Archaeology in Essex 1995. Essex Journal 27, 261-276. [Whaddon Chase stater from Haverhill, p. 269]

BERRY, M. J. 1942-43: A British tin coin from Walton on the Hill. Surrey Archaeological Collections 48, 151-152.

BESLY, E. 1995: Short cross and other medieval coins from Llanfaes, Anglesey. British Numismatic Journal 65, 46-82. [incl AE of Carnutes, p. 62, and update of Boon's (1988) list of Celtic coins in Wales, p. 47 n.4]

BEVAN, W. 2000: Peak practice: whatever happened to the Iron Age in the southern Pennines? In J. Harding and R. Johnston (eds.), Northern Pasts (Oxford, BAR 302), 141-155. [p. 148, mention of Icenian coin]

BIDDLE, M. 1975: Ptolemaic coins from Winchester. Antiquity 49, 213-215.

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, A. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1980: Archaeology in Surrey 1976-78. Surrey Archaeological Collections 72, 231-253. [pp. 237, 243-244, 250]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, A. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1982: Archaeology in Surrey 1979-80. Surrey Archaeological Collections 73, 147-154. [p. 151, eight gold staters from Farnham; p. 151-152, Addington potin hoard]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1984: Archaeology in Surrey 1982. Surrey Archaeological Collections 75, 263-272. [p. 268, silver unit of Epaticcus (see Graham 1986)]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1985: Archaeology in Surrey 1983. Surrey Archaeological Collections 76, 119-131. [p. 122, two coins from Clandon Park; p. 129, two potins excavated at Winchester Palace, Southwark]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1986: Archaeology in Surrey 1984. Surrey Archaeological Collections 77, 217-226. [p. 217, Wanborough]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1987: Archaeology in Surrey 1985-6. Surrey Archaeological Collections 78, 133-148. [p. 134, Wanborough]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, G. and McCRACKEN, J. S. 1991-92: Archaeology in Surrey 1990. Surrey Archaeological Collections 81, 147-167. [p. 155-156, coin of ?Addedomaros from exc. at South Farm, Lightwater]

BIRD, D. G., CROCKER, G., MALONEY, C. and SAICH, D. 1996: Archaeology in Surrey 1992-3. Surrey Archaeological Collections 83, 187-228. [pp. 197, 203]

BIRKHAN, H. 1999: Kelten/Celts. Bilder ihrer Kultur/Images of their culture (Vienna, Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften). [illus. of Cuno gold and bronze, p. 333]

BLUNT, C. E., JONES, F. E. and MACK, R. P. (eds.) 1971: SCBI 16. Collection of ancient British, Romano-British and English coins formed by Mrs Emery May Norweb of Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Part I. Ancient British, Romano-British, Anglo-Saxon and post-conquest coins to 1180 (London, Spink).

BOLTON, A. and SYMONS, D. 1998: Recent coins recorded with the Portable Antiquities pilot scheme. West Midlands Archaeology 41, 50-54. [Celtic from Warwickshire p. 50, 51, from Worcs. p. 53]

BONE, A. and BURNETT, A. 1986: The 1986 Selsey treasure trove. British Numismatic Journal 56, 179-180.

BOON, G. 1950: The Roman villa in Kingsweston Park (Lawrence Weston Estate) Gloucestershire. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society 69, 5-58. [p. 45, Dobunnic silver unit]

BOON, G. 1954: Some fragmentary flan-moulds in the Silchester collection at Reading Museum. Antiquaries Journal 34, 68-70.

BOON, G. 1954: The ancient British coins found at Silchester. Antiquaries Journal 34, 70-73.

BOON, G. 1973: A coin of Caratacus in the National Museum of Wales. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 25, 243-245.

BOON, G. 1973: Two Durotrigan coins from Glamorgan. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 25, 245-246.

BOON, G. 1982: A coin with the head of the Cernunnos. Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin 37, 276-282.

BOON, G. 1983: A Dobunnic note. Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin June 1983, 145-146.

BOON, G. 1985: Ancient British and Gaulish coins from Silchester. In M. Fulford (ed.), Guide to the excavations at Silchester: the forum basilica 1982-4 (Reading), 13-16.

BOON, G. 1988: The coins. In D. M. Robinson (ed.), Biglis, Caldicot and Llandough. Three late Iron Age and Romano-British sites in south-east Wales. Excavations 1977-79 (Oxford, BAR 188), 91-92. [includes list of Celtic coins found in Wales]

BOON, G. 1993: Kingsweston villa revisited: the east wing murder and other burials. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 111, 77-83. [pp. 77, 82 n.3]

BOOTH, J. 1997: SCBI 48. Northern Museums. Ancient British, Anglo-Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet coins to 1279 (Oxford, OUP/Spink).

BOWD, C. 1996: Coins and miscellaneous objects from Goldfields Farm, Farnham, near Blandford. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society 118, 151-52.

BRADY, J. D. 1982: SCBI 30. Ancient British, Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins in American collections (London, OUP/Spink).

BRAUND, D. 1996: Ruling Roman Britain: kings, queens, governors and emperors from Julius Caesar to Agricola (London, Routledge). [includes illus. of Prasutagus silver unit, p. 133]

BRIGGS, D. 1995: Coinage. In M. J. Green (ed.), The Celtic World (London, Routledge), 244-253.

BRIGGS, D. 1997: review of D. F. Allen (ed. M. Mays), "Catalogue of Celtic coins in the British Museum III: bronze coins of Gaul". Numismatic Chronicle 157, 263-264.

BRIGGS, D., HASELGROVE, C. and KING, C. 1992: Iron Age and Roman coins from Hayling Island temple. British Numismatic Journal 62, 1-62.

BRISCOE, G. 1963: Icenian coin finds from Lakenheath, Suffolk. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 56-57, 123.

BRISCOE, G., CARSON, R. A. G. and DOLLEY, R. H. M. 1959: An Icenian coin hoard from Lakenheath, Suffolk. British Numismatic Journal 29, 215-219.

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SYMONS, D. 1990: Further Celtic coins from the Finney collection. Spink Numismatic Circular 98, 268-272.

SYMONS, D. 1991: Recent additions to the Finney collection. Spink Numismatic Circular 99, 112-113.

SYMONS, D. 1992: British Celtic coins added to the Finney collection, 1991. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 226-227.

SYMONS, D. 1992: Some new forgeries of Celtic coins. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 149.

SYMONS, D. 1993: The Finney collection - British Celtic acquisitions, 1992. Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 188-189.

SYMONS, D. 1997: Some Iron Age coins from Wanborough temple. Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 312, 8-9. [list of 22 coins more or less certainly from Wanborough, in Birmingham Museum]

SYMONS, D. 1998: Q. "When is a horse not a horse?". Spink Numismatic Circular 106, 260-261.

SYMONS, D. 1999: Iron Age coins. In P. J. Watson, D. J. Symons, P. J. Wise and T. Bridges, "Antiquities from Surrey in West Midlands Museums", Surrey Archaeological Collections 86, 262-263. [Finney collection material, certainly or probably from Wanborough]

SYMONS, D. 1999: Iron Age coins. In P. J. Watson, D. J. Symons, P. J. Wise, T. Bridges and S. Lamb, "Antiquities from Norfolk in West Midlands Museums", Norfolk Archaeology 43, 336-337. [Finney collection material]

SYMONS, D. 2000: Iron Age coin. In P. J. Watson, P. J. Wise, D. J. Symons, D. A. Ford and T. Bridges, "Antiquities from Yorkshire in West Midlands Museums", Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 72, 3-4. [Dumnoc Tigir Seno stater, ex Lightcliffe?]

SYMONS, D. and WATSON, P. 1998: Worcestershire material added to the collections of the department of antiquities, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery - 1975-1998. The Recorder (newsletter of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society) 57, 11-12. [3 EISV staters, 1 VEP CORF, all published in BNJ]

TAYLOR, A. and EVANS, C. 1992: Fieldwork in Cambridgeshire: July 1991 - December 1992. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 81, 157-168. [p. 161]

TEASDILL, G. 1957: The Brigantian coinage. Transactions of the Yorkshire Numismatic Society (2nd series) 1 parts III-IV, 12-17.

TEASDILL, G. 1961: Coin finds of the Huddersfield district (Handbook XVI, Tolson Memorial Museum, Huddersfield).

THOMPSON, F. C. 1962: A note on the composition of British pre-Roman 'tin money'. Numismatic Chronicle ser. 7 vol. 2, 111-112.

THOMPSON, F. H. 1977: Hascombe (TQ 004386). Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 142, 8. [three cl. I potins, excavated at Hascombe Camp]

THOMSEN, R. 1952: Ancient British gold coins found in Denmark. Numismatic Chronicle ser. 6 vol. 12, 126-128.

TIMBY, J. R. 1998: Excavations at Kingscote and Wycomb, Gloucestershire (Cirencester, Cotswold Archaeological Trust). [various Dobunnic and other coins; fully indexed]

TINDALL, A. 1993: An Iron Age coin from near Nantwich. Cheshire Past 2, 5. [uninscribed silver unit of Corieltauvi]

TODD, M. 1981: The Roman town of Ancaster, Lincolnshire. The excavations of 1955-1971 (Nottingham).

TOMLIN, R. S. O. 1983: Non Coritani sed Corieltauvi. Antiquaries Journal 63, 353-355.

TOSDEVIN, M. 1986: The Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeology Society. CBA group 12 bulletin October 1986, 2-4. [coin of Verica]

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VALE, J. 1990: Notes from the Kent County Museum Service. Archaeologia Cantiana 108, 295-297. [Greek coins, p. 295]

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1983: A note on the earliest types of British potin coins. Spink Numismatic Circular 91, 8-9.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1983: Dumnoc Tigir Seno. Spink Numismatic Circular 91, 154.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1984: The origin of the British L stater and "the problem of the Catuvellauni". Spink Numismatic Circular 92, 9-11.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1984: The missing coins from the collection of Sir John Evans. Spink Numismatic Circular 92, 44-45.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1984: Yet another surprise from the Haslemere hoard. Spink Numismatic Circular 92, 216.

VAN ARSDELL, R.. D 1984: A note on the date of the British potin coinage. Spink Numismatic Circular 92, 257-258.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1985: The hallmark of the Haslemere forger. Spink Numismatic Circular 93, 79.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1985: The origin and date of the silver Coritanian coinage. Spink Numismatic Circular 93, 119.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1985: False Coritanian staters from the hand of the Haslemere forger. Spink Numismatic Circular 93, 259.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1986: An industrial engineer (but no papyrus) in Celtic Britain. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 5, 205-221.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1986: The forgery of the "Haslemere hoard" (BNTA special publication 1).

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1986: Ancient forgeries demonstrate Celts used coins as money. Spink Numismatic Circular 94, 111.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1986: The silver coinage of Commius. Spink Numismatic Circular 94, 330.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1987: The silver coins of Commius - a new variety. Spink Numismatic Circular 95, 42.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1987: The coinage of Queen Boudicca. Spink Numismatic Circular 95, 150-151.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1988: Celtic chicanery. Spink Numismatic Circular 96, 78.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: Celtic coinage of Britain (Spink).

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: Take out the gold, but keep the colour. Spink Numismatic Circular 97, 82-83.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: The quarter staters of Commius. Spink Numismatic Circular 97, 115.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: Celtic chicanery II - the hidden face on an Atrebatic stater. Spink Numismatic Circular 97, 152.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: The face on the defaced die staters. Spink Numismatic Circular 97, 190-191.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: The silver minims of Commius. Spink Numismatic Circular 97, 289.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: A new (but illegible) inscription on a Cantiian stater. Spink Numismatic Circular 97, 323.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1989: The Badbury-Shapwick hoard and the date of the Maiden Castle coins from Sir Mortimer Wheeler's 1934-37 excavations. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 8, 347-351.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1990: Celtic chicanery III. Spink Numismatic Circular 98, 122.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1991: The Thurrock type coin. In N. Sharples, Maiden Castle: excavations and field survey 1985-6 (HBMC Archaeological Report 19), 155-156.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1991: Coins. In B. W. Cunliffe and C. Poole, Danebury volume 5. The excavations, 1979-88: the finds (CBA Research Report 73), 320-328.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: Money supply and credit in Iron Age Britain. In M. Mays (ed.), Celtic coinage: Britain and beyond (Oxford, BAR 222), 139-150.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: Inscription on Cunobeline ship type confirmed. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 45.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: Three new Celtic staters. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 80.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: A Dobunnic branched emblem on a bronze "wheel money" object. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 112.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: Metallurgical and metrological analysis of pre-dynastic staters in Britain I - the Corieltauvi. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 151.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: The coinage of Queen Boudicca, an update. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 306-307.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1992: Trade routes in Celtic Britain via trend surface analysis. Spink Numismatic Circular 100, 346-349.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1993: Die-cutting expertise in Celtic Britain. Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 153.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1993: An anomalous Yarmouth stater. Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 155-156.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1993: Metallurgical and metrological analysis of pre-dynastic staters in Britain II - the Atrebates. Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 117.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1993: Bad day at Flat Rock. Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 283.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1993: Coin scales in late pre-Roman Iron Age Britain. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 12, 361-365.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1993: The recently stolen Holdenhurst hoard and coins from the Bushe-Fox excavations at Hengistbury - corrections to the record. Spink Numismatic Circular 101, 350.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1994: Money supply and coin circulation in Dobunnic territory. In The Coinage of the Dobunni (Oxford, OUCA Monograph 38, Studies in Celtic Coinage 1), 1-65.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1994: Two new Cantian coins. Spink Numismatic Circular 102, 6.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1994: Celtic chicanery IV - the war trumpet. Spink Numismatic Circular 102, 103.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1994: The Wanborough "hoard": a reconstruction. Spink Numismatic Circular 102, 209-210.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1994: Clashed dies and the organization of Verica's mint. Spink Numismatic Circular 102, 402-403.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1995: Some recent discoveries. Spink Numismatic Circular 103, 3.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1995: A Boudiccan coin from the German Limes. Spink Numismatic Circular 103, 87.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1996: A statistical analysis of Icenian coin hoards. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 15, 235-243.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1996: Muddying the Atrebatic waters. Spink Numismatic Circular 104, 444.

VAN ARSDELL, R. D. 1998: It's 1960 again - is everyone feeling much better now? Spink Numismatic Circular 106, 104-105.

WALBANK, J. 1999: Yorkshire's golden harvest. The Searcher 165 (May 1999), 43-44. [West Yorks hoard]

WALLS, T. K. 1977: Banstead (TQ 255603). Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 137, 5. [potin]

WARD, A. 1992: Treasure Trove and the law of theft. International Journal of Cultural Property 1, 195-198. [case of R v. Hancock, Wanborough silver coins; not seen]

WARREN, D. and HUDSPITH, R. 1997: Manshead Archaeological Society of Dunstable. South Midlands Archaeology 27, 11-15. [report of exc. and fieldwalking, incl. IA coin found by md at Kensworth, Beds.; "reported in full in Manshead Journal 36", not seen]

WARHURST, M. 1982: SCBI 29. Merseyside county museums. Ancient British issues and later coins to 1279 with associated foreign coins. (London, OUP/Spink).

WATSON, J., SEYMOUR, D. J., [sic - SYMONS?] WISE, P. J., BRIDGES, T. and LAMB, S. 1997: Antiquities from Sussex in West Midlands Museums. Sussex Archaeological Collections 135, M17-20. [not checked, but includes IA coins]

WATSON, J., SYMONS, D. J., FORD, D. A. and WISE, P. J. 1994-97: Antiquities from Berkshire in West Midlands Museums. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 75, 121-124. [includes coins from Finney legacy to Birmingham, listed by Symons, pp. 123-124]

WATSON, J., SYMONS, D. J., WISE, P. J., BRIDGES, T. and LAMB, S. 1996-97: Antiquities from Northamptonshire in West Midlands Museums. Northamptonshire Archaeology 27, 184-185. [p. 184, quarter stater of Tasciovanus from near Oundle]

WATSON, J., WISE, P. J., SYMONS, D. J. and BRIDGES, T. 1997: Antiquities from Oxfordshire in West Midlands Museums. Oxoniensia 62, 309-313. [includes two coins from Finney legacy to Birmingham, listed by Symons, pp. 310-311]

WEBSTER, M. 1997: Wellingborough, Redhill Farm. South Midlands Archaeology 27, 42. [coin of Andoco exc. in pit]

WEDLAKE, W. J. 1958: Excavations at Camerton, Somerset (Bath, Camerton Excavation Club).

WELLINGTON, I. 1999: An addition to the Trinovantian coinage. Spink Numismatic Circular 107, 47. [North Thames bronze]

WELLS, B. 1999: Forging ahead. How to avoid buying a forgery. Coins and Antiquities August 1999, 5-9. [passing mention of Celtic]

WHEELER, R. E. M. and WHEELER, T. V. 1936: Verulamium - a Belgic and two Roman cities (Oxford, Society of Antiquaries Research Report 11). [especially pp. 223-227].

WHITE, R. (ed.) 1993: West Midlands Archaeology in 1993. West Midlands Archaeology 36, 37-109. [p. 54, contribution by J. D. Hurst on South Worcestershire hoard]

WHITE, R. (ed.) 1994: West Midlands Archaeology in 1994. West Midlands Archaeology 37, 27-116. [pp. 72-73, contribution by P. J. Wise on Bedworth hoard]

WICKENDEN, N. 1999: The Great Leighs Gallo-Belgic hoard. Coins and Antiquities January 1999, 39-40.

WILDGOOSE, P.1988: Surface mining of iron ore at Wigpool, Forest of Dean. The New Regard of the Forest of Dean 4, 5-11. [p. 5, Coriosolite coin at Bream Scowles]

WILKINSON, T. J. 1988: Archaeology and environment in South Essex: rescue archaeology along the Grays by-pass, 1979/80 (East Anglian Archaeology 42). [potins, pp. 22, 23, 69]

WILLIAMS, D. 1996: Some recent finds from East Surrey. Surrey Archaeological Collections 83, 165-186. [p. 165 potin from Reigate, IA coin from Banstead]

WILLIAMS, D. 1999: Some recent finds from Surrey. Surrey Archaeological Collections 86, 171-197. [p. 174, three potins from Reigate, Brockham and Ewell, and SA silver unit from Farnham/Guildford, all illus.]

WILLIAMS, D. 2000: A newly-discovered Roman temple and its environs: excavations at Wanborough in 1999. Bulletin of the Surrey Archaeological Society 336, 2-6. [?44 IA coins, Tinc AR and Verica AV illus]

WILLIAMS, D. 2000: Wanborough Roman temple. Current Archaeology 14 (no. 167), 434-437. [photos of ten Atrebatic coins]

WILLIAMS, J. 1973: Gallo-Belgic stater found on the Medway marshes. Kent Archaeological Review 33, 121.

WILLIAMS, J. H. C. 1994: Ancient British forger's coin-die. British Museum Magazine 20 (Winter 1994), 20. [G-B C obverse]

WILLIAMS, J. H. C. 1998: Imitation or invention? A new coin of Tasciovanus. Spink Numismatic Circular 106, 350-351.

WILLIAMS, J. H. C. 1998: Delete-undelete: Mack 280 and early British silver. Numismatic Chronicle 158, 53-61. [type now known to bear inscription of Addedomaros]

WILLIAMS, J. H. C. 2000: Iron Age coin adds new king to history of Britain. British Museum Magazine 37 (summer 2000), 5. [coins apparently reading ESVPRASTO]

WILLIAMS, R. J., HART, P. J. and WILLIAMS, A. T. L. 1996: Wavendon Gate (Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society monograph 10). [Cunobelin bronze, V2095, from ditch, pp. 99, 273]

WILLIS, S. and CREIGHTON, J. 1988: Excavation and survey at Redcliff, Welton, North Humberside, 1988 (Durham).

WILTHEW, P. 1991: Examination and analysis of coin pellet moulds from Rochester. In A. C. Harrison, "Excavation of a Belgic and Roman site at 50-54 High Street, Rochester", Archaeologia Cantiana 109, 49-50.

WINGFIELD, C. and HOLGATE, R. 1991: Acquisitions, enquiries, research on collections and fieldwork at Beford and Luton Museums, 1988-89. Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal 19, 65-86. [pp. 65, 66, 71]

WISE, P. J. 1993: Further coin finds from Hereford and Worcestershire and Warwickshire. West Midlands Archaeology 36, 3-6. [pp. 3, 4]

WISE, P. J. 1994: Recent coin finds from Warwickshire and Worcestershire. West Midlands Archaeology 37, 15-17. [pp. 15, 16]

WISE, P. J. 1995: The Bedworth hoard of Celtic coins. British Numismatic Journal 65, 215-217.

WISE, P. J. 1995: Recent acquisitions at the Warwickshire Museum. Transactions of the Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society 99, 123-124.

WISE, P. J. 1995: Further coin finds from Warwickshire. West Midlands Archaeology 38, 18-19. [p. 18]

WISE, P. J. 1996: Recent coin finds from Warwickshire. West Midlands Archaeology 39, 16-19. [p. 16]

WISE, P. J. 1997: Recent coin finds from Warwickshire. West Midlands Archaeology 40, 17-20. [pp. 17-18, also includes coins from Worcestershire]

WISE, P. J. 1998: Recent coin finds from Warwickshire and Worcestershire. West Midlands Archaeology 41, 48-50. [pp. 48-49]

WISE, P. J. and SEABY, W. A. 1992: Recent coin finds from Warwickshire and Worcestershire. West Midlands Archaeology 35, 20-22.

WORTH, R. H. 1936: A new first chapter of the history of Plymouth. Transactions of the Plymouth Institute 17, 218-230.

See also Coin Registers in the British Numismatic Journal:

vol. 60, 1990, pp. 145-157; vol. 61, 1991, pp. 143-149; vol. 62, 1992, pp. 204-217; vol. 63, 1993, pp. 136-144; vol. 64, 1994, pp. 137-143; vol. 65, 1995, pp. 227-234; vol. 66, 1996, pp. 143-147; vol. 67, 1997, pp. 125-130; vol. 68, 1998, pp. 163-166; vol. 69, 1999, pp. 227-230.