Beeson, A. J. (1993). An abandoned sculpture from Wroxeter. Minerva 4 (3). Vol 4(3).

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An abandoned sculpture from Wroxeter
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Minerva 4 (3)
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Minerva
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4 (3)
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Abstract
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Discusses the fragment of a sculpture discovered in 1914 by J P Bushe-Fox in the temple in insula VII. The fragment is interpreted as a depiction of Venus -- possibly originally part of an Olympian frieze -- and, as one of the few images of the goddess known from Britain, it is thought to be of great importance. There is also criticism of the conditions in which the fragment is displayed at the site museum.
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Anthony J Beeson
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Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
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1993
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1914 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Temple (Auto Detected Subject)
Olympian Frieze (Auto Detected Subject)
Sculpture (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002