Romano-British Mosaics: A Reassessment and Critique of Some Notable Stylistic Affinities |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
The planning of space within a mosaic | 9 |
Mosaics of the Second and EarlyThird Centuries | 17 |
Copyright | |
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Aldborough appear Arch Bacchus band Barton Farm border Brantingham Britain cantharus central panel central roundel central square Chedworth Cirencester Colchester colour comparable courtesy craftsmen Cupids mosaic decoration device Dorset Dyer Street enclosed example Excavations figures Fishbourne floral four fourth century geometric Glos Gloucester grid guilloche Halstock High Wycombe Horkstow insula integral group interlaced circles interlaced squares Kingscote latter Leicester Lion and Stag lozenge Lydney Lysons Middleborough mosaic found mosaic of room mosaic pl mosaicist motifs Neal Newton St Nicholas Street North Hill North Leigh notable octagonal panels Orpheus mosaic pavement peltae petals photograph Plate radial Roman Britain Roman Villa Rudston saltire saltire mosaic scroll second century semi-roundels sequence Silchester similar simple guilloche Smith Stonesfield Street mosaic style stylistic affinity suggests tessellation tesserae third century tilted squares Tockington Tockington Park triangles Tyche Tyche mosaic Venus mosaic Verulamium Verulamium pl Winterton Witcombe Withington Woodchester workshop Yorks