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Title:
MOSAIC 29
Series:
MOSAIC
Volume:
29
Publication Type:
Journal
Editor:
Charles Browne
Publisher:
Association for the Study & Preservation of Roman Mosaics
Year of Publication:
2002
Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Relations:
URI:
http://www.asprom.org/publications/
Created Date:
18 Jun 2007
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Abstract
Cover buildings over Romano-British mosaics
Stephen R Cosh
4 - 8
The article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of erecting a cover building to protect a mosaic in situ, and provides a gazetteer of mosaics in England with cover buildings, including some mosaics that have since been moved or destroyed.
Three days with Time Team
David S Neal
9 - 10
The author describes a Time Team investigation, in which he was invited to take part, which uncovered parts of four previously unknown mosaics at Dinnington, Somerset.
How Keynsham Villa was lost
Charles Browne
Margaret Whitehead
11 - 15
The article describes the history of the substantial villa site at Keynsham, near Bristol, including the destruction of most of the site's evidence through its use as a cemetery from 1877 onwards, compounded by poor recording of finds and features during the excavations carried out in 1922--4 of the remaining areas.
A mosaicist's chisel from Keynsham villa?
Charles Browne
16 - 17
Description and discussion of an iron object found during excavations at Keynsham Roman villa, near Bristol, in 1922-4, previously identified as a Roman spearhead but thought by the author to be more probably a mosaicist's chisel, especially when considered in context with the mosaics found at the site.
Roman mosaics in 2001
Stephen R Cosh
18 - 20
Short notes on Roman mosaics in England and Wales discovered or re-excavated in 2001, and news on previously known mosaics.