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MOSAIC 28
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MOSAIC 28
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MOSAIC
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Volume:
28
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Journal
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Editor:
Charles Browne
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Association for the Study & Preservation of Roman Mosaics
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Year of Publication:
2001
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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18 Jun 2007
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Alas poor Terentius, I knew him well!; The Bignor inscription reconsidered
Stephen R Cosh
4 - 7
The author considers some alternative suggestions to explain the inscription TER incorporated into the mosaic in Room 26 at Bignor Roman villa.
Roman mosaics in 2000
Stephen R Cosh
8 - 10
Short notes on Roman mosaics in England discovered or re-excavated in 2000, and news on previously known mosaics, including notes on the re-excavated mosaics of Chedworth Roman villa, Gloucestershire.
A new mosaic from Gresham Street, London
David S Neal
11 - 12
Description of a Roman mosaic, dated to before c. AD 120, found during excavations on the south side of Gresham Street, City of London, in 2001.
Universal messages: iconographic similarity between the mosaics of Ant...
Patricia Witts
13 - 17
The author compares a number of mosaics from Roman Britain with those from Antioch in iconographical terms, illustrating the similarity with examples of the depiction of selected mythological characters.
The Brading `dome'
Patricia Witts
18 - 19
The author considers the `Abraxas' or `Gallus' mosaic in Room 3 at Brading Roman villa on the Isle of Wight, and in particular the domed structure depicted in it, and draws attention to a similar structure depicted in a mosaic at Piazza Armerina in Sicily.
A terracotta goddess from Agrigento and the Venus of Hemsworth
Anthony J Beeson
20 - 21
The author describes a terracotta fragment in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Agrigento, Sicily, which bears many iconographic similarities to the figure depicted in the Venus mosaic from Hemsworth in Dorset.
Mosaics and the end of Roman Britain
Stephen R Cosh
22 - 25
The author considers the evidence concerning mosaics dating to the later-fourth and fifth centuries AD in Britain, and their potential as indicators of wealth and economic stability at that time.
Art treasures in miniature: the world of ancient mosaics in stamps
Peter Schedler
26 - 30
The author discusses postage stamps from a range of countries (including Great Britain) which depict Roman mosaics.