Johns, C. (2003). The tombstone of Laetus' daughter:. Britannia 34. Vol 34, pp. 53-63.

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The tombstone of Laetus' daughter:
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cats in Gallo-Roman sculpture
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Britannia 34
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Britannia
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34
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53 - 63
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Discussion of the evidence concerning domestic cats in Gallo-Roman sculpture, with particular reference to a tombstone found in Bordeaux. The animal depicted was previously thought to have been a cat but is identified by the author as a small dog. The author goes on to consider other artefactual and archaeological evidence concerning cats in the Roman provinces, including Britain.
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Catherine Johns
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2003
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Art [General] (BIAB)
Tombstones (BIAB)
Cats (BIAB)
Roman (BIAB)
Tombstone (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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04 Mar 2004