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Warringtons Roman Remains the Roman Fortifications Potters Kilns Iron And
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3 — STONE HEAD OF GODDESS (CIRC. J).
67 WARRINGTON'S ROMAN REMAINS.
of Brigantia at Birrens (Proc. Soc. Antiq. Of Scotland, vol. XXXI. , p. 133, 1896). The head is well proportioned, •with a fine profile, and mild, digrnified expression. An an^nlar band encir- cles it above the ears, resembling that on the statuettes of goddesses in terra cotta figured in C. Roach Smith's Roman London, p. 109, and more like a conventional representation of a diadem, or nimbus, than a mode of hair dress«- ing. (
...See illustration, No. 3, p. 67. ) Certain a priori reasons point to the conclusion that the goddess Minerva had a temple in this Roman town recently uncovered on the south bank of the Mersey. In the exhaustive treatise of the late T. Glazebrook Rylands, F. S. A. , &c. , "Ptolemy Elucidated" and in his papers and maps contributed to the Transactions of the Hist. Soc. Of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. XXX and XXXI, the estuaiT of the Mersey has been clearly shown to be the Esturia Belisama of Ptolemy's "Geography" written previously to A.

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