n.a. (2007). Notes. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 36, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle. pp. 363-368.

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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5
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1. A Roman folding spoon from Wallsend, David Sherlock, 363-365, fig, refs\r\nDescribes the spoon, made of bronze with a handle in the form of a crouching feline.\r\n2. Nodding scholars, or how an old tile-stamp from Carlisle became a 'new' tile-stamp from Corbridge, M.C. Bishop, 366, refs. Notes the misidentification of a tile-stamp by the author.\r\n3. Celtic Philology and the River Bowmont, Andrew Breeze, 367-368, refs\r\nSuggests that the name of the river is in part derived from a Brittonic term. PP-B
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