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MOSAIC 31
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Title:
MOSAIC 31
Series
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Series:
MOSAIC
Volume
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Volume:
31
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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:
2004
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
28 Oct 2005
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Roman mosaics in 2003
Stephen R Cosh
4 - 5
Brief notes on fourteen Roman mosaics discovered, or re-exposed, in England during 2003.
John Lickman (1774--1844)
Stephen R Cosh
6 - 11
Article on the antiquarian John Lickman, responsible for the recording of at least ten Roman mosaics found between 1817 and 1829.
The Roman villa at Swalcliffe Lea, Oxfordshire, revisited
Edward Shawyer
12 - 13
Summary of the resumed excavation in 2003 of a Roman villa at Swalcliffe Lea, with special reference to the fourth-century mosaics uncovered in the later phases of the building.
How Romano-British mosaics have inspired great men
Stephen R Cosh
14 - 16
Discussion on the interest in mosaics exhibited by various figures famous in other fields, such as George III, William Wordsworth, Thomas Hardy, Charles Darwin and J R R Tolkien.
What not to do with a mosaic
Charles Browne
17
On the problems attendant on the closure of Fry's Museum in Keynsham and the relocation of its Roman mosaics.
Two Romano-British mosaic inscriptions reconsidered
Roger J A Wilson
18 - 22
Discussion on the interpretation of the inscription TER in a triangular panel of the mosaic in room 26 at Bignor Roman villa, and on that of the inscription [LEO] FLAMMEFER on the Venus mosaic from Rudston.
The Seasons mosaic at Brading: cult, culture or calendar?
Patricia Witts
23 - 31
Paper summarising some of the author's work on thematic and compositional links between figures on some of the major fourth-century mosaics of Roman Britain, with particular reference to the Seasons mosaic at Brading Roman villa, Isle of Wight. MOSAIC 32 (2005), page 3, includes an erratum referring to this paper.