The Uley tablets: Roman curse tablets from the Temple of Mercury at Uley
Preview The inscribed lead curse tablets from Uley and Tarlton in Gloucestershire (published together here) provide surprisingly rich material. Although less extensive than the (urban) Bath or (military) Vindolanda tablets, they offer the best insight currently available into the countryside of Roman Britain and its concerns. For example, Tab. Uley 72 reads: ‘Honoratus to … Continue reading The Uley tablets: Roman curse tablets from the Temple of Mercury at Uley
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