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MOSAIC 21
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MOSAIC 21
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MOSAIC
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Volume:
21
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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The identification of the Cantharus mosaic in Bristol
Stephen R Cosh
5 - 6
Concludes that the mosaic in question, held at Bristol Industrial Museum is that taken from West Dean villa (Hants/Wilts border) in the late nineteenth century.
Some forgotten mosaic fragments from West Wales
John Roche
8 - 11
Reports fragments of mosaic at All Saints in Oystermouth, Carmarthen (unprovenanced), and Llandovery. These fragments, along with the possible location of a Roman road extending westwards towards Pembrokeshire, indicate more extensive levels of Romanisation in western Wales than previously evinced.
Notes
17 - 19
Includes: `The Woollaston collection: an assessment of the British Section' by Anthony Beeson (17--18); `The Neptune mosaic from Ashcroft villas, Cirencester: an interim report' by Stephen R Cosh (18); `A mosaic from Smyrna: or a Shropshire mystery solved' by Anthony Beeson (19). There is also a note on a forthcoming PhD thesis concerning the iconography and context of RB mosaics.
The intersecting circles mosaic from Drayton Villa, Leicestershire
Anthony J Beeson
Stephen R Cosh
Notes the mosaics in rooms 10 and 4b, comparing them to those in rooms 1 and 12 of Bancroft villa (Bucks), and noting that at Drayton there is again evidence for `Durobrivan' and `Corinian Orpheus' schools at the same site.
A lost mosaic from Twyford, Hants
David E Johnston
Reports known details of a mosaic discovered in 1891 and for which the only extant evidence is a ?contemporary photograph (certainly pre-1903).
A `new' mosaic in Gloucestershire with a possible representation of Winds
Patricia Witts
Deems the heads depicted at Coln St Aldwyns (Gloucs) and the similarly described examples from Caerwent (Gwent) and Halstock (Dorset) to be the Winds.