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MOSAIC 30
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Title:
MOSAIC 30
Series
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Series:
MOSAIC
Volume
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Volume:
30
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Charles Browne
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Publisher:
Association for the Study & Preservation of Roman Mosaics
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
15 Apr 2004
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Roman mosaics in 2002
Stephen R Cosh
3 - 4
Brief reports on various mosaics discovered or re-exposed in Britain in 2002, including: Arthur Street, London; Bradford-on-Avon (with a more detailed note); Canterbury; Croughton; Dinnington; Oxhill, Pillerton Priors; Thruxton; and Wymondham.
The Pillerton Priors mosaic
David Sabin
5 - 6
Notes on the mosaic floor in a recently discovered Romano-British villa in Warwickshire.
Mosaics and wine
Stephen R Cosh
7 - 11
An examination of the theme of wine in Romano-British mosaics and in Roman literature. Motifs discussed include vines and grapes; wine production; drinking vessels; Bacchus, his attributes and the Bacchus cult; Christian symbolism; and food depicted in mosaics.
Inscriptions on Romano-British mosaics
Roger Ling
14 - 16
A study of inscriptions on Romano-British mosaics with particular reference to new or variant readings of three incomplete inscriptions: the Muses mosaic at Aldborough; the Venus mosaic at Rudston; and the fragmentary mosaic from Lion Walk in Colchester.
Some unsung birds of Sussex
Patricia Witts
17 - 21
The paper discusses a fragment of a mosaic from Bignor Roman villa and a mosaic from Fishbourne Roman palace, both of which depict birds. The contexts of the depictions are considered, including a hypothetical reconstruction of the missing areas of the Bignor mosaic.