Henig, M. (2004). A cornelian intaglio from Bridewell Farm, North Leigh, rediscovered. Oxoniensia 68. Vol 68, pp. 423-425.

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A cornelian intaglio from Bridewell Farm, North Leigh, rediscovered
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Oxoniensia 68
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Oxoniensia
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68
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423 - 425
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Report on the reappearance of a Roman intaglio, found at Bridewell Farm, North Leigh in 1910 and an impression of which was published in the first volume of the Victoria County History of Oxfordshire, but which had subsequently been thought lost. The intaglio, which depicts the goddess Ceres, is described.
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Martin Henig
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2004
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1910 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Intaglio (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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03 Oct 2005