"A Catalogue Of The Roman Inscribed And Sculptured Stones In The Museum, Tullie House, Carlisle" is a detailed guide to the Roman artifacts housed in the Tullie House Museum. Compiled by Francis Haverfield, this catalogue offers a comprehensive overview of the inscribed and sculptured stones, providing valuable insights into Roman Britain. It serves as an essential resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in Roman history and art. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage preserved within these ancient stones.
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