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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 24 (2)
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 24 (2)
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society
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Volume:
24 (2)
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Number of Pages:
109
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Journal
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Editor:
F G Slater
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Publisher:
Chester Archaeological Society
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Year of Publication:
1922
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http://www.chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/journal.html
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18 Jan 2018
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Family memoranda of the Stanleys of Alderley, 1590-1601 and 1621-1627
P H Lawson
81 - 101
The cult of Mithra in Deva
W J Williams
102 - 114
Discusses the site of a relief carving of the Roman period adjacent to a cave at Edgar's Field near Chester. The figure depicted is generally considered to represent the goddess Minerva. However, the author compares the site with Mithraic temple sites featuring caves or natural rock faces in other parts of England and Europe and discusses evidence for the prevalence of the Mithra cult in Deva (Roman Chester), particularly tombstones. He speculates that the cave site at Edgar's Field may represent a Mithraeum, founded perhaps before 150 AD. LD
Catalogue of the Roman coins in the Chester museum
F W Longbottom
J T Davies
115 - 162
Catalogue of Roman coins held at the museum in Chester, comprising separate sections for different collections, arranged in chronological order by emperor within each section. A brief description is given of the obverse and reverse of each coin. A short introduction provides notes on the origins of some of the coins, and mentions some significant examples that have been lost. LD
Abstract of proceedings, 1920-21
163 - 167
Rules of the Chester and North Wales Archaeological and Historic Society
168 - 172
List of members, 1920-21
173 - 178
General index
179
Index of names
180 - 187
Index of Roman coins
188 - 189