The ‘Shell Mosaic’ from Fishbourne Roman Palace in West Sussex. Dating from the mid-third century AD, the mosaic depicts two scallop shells either side of the central panel. #MosaicMonday#RomanBritain 📸 My own.
Investigating a polygonal #Roman temple within the tree-covered hillfort of Chanctonbury Ring #WestSussex with Dave Rudling @ArchSouthEast Dec 1990
A small piece of original floor survived in the entrance to the temple (just above the step ladder in the photos) #MosaicMonday
Went for a walk at Halnaker yesterday. A lot of the leaves had fallen but it was still beautiful. I actually reduced the saturation on these - it looked almost unreal. We arrived just after the sun rose. Gorgeous morning. #Halnaker#RomanRoad#StaneStreet#Sussex#Kinsey
Hope you have a great Christmas from everyone at @villa_north We have had over 1,500 visitors this year, a record. 2024 will hopefully see some exciting renovations. This is an open site so it makes a great visit throughout the holiday period.
Samian bowl with graffiti-180-260 AD
This communal bowl is inscribed with names of individuals who may have been members of a guild. ..(1/2)
‘LVCIVS LVCIANVS (I)VLI DIANTVS
VICTOR VICTORICVS
VICTORINA VAS COMMVNIS’.
📷May
#EpigraphyTuesday#RomanBritain#Roman#Archaeology
We see a lot of fragmentary Roman roof tile, but near-complete examples like this are few and far between!
This recent find is from a late Roman sunken-featured building (SFB) bordering a small Romano-British trackway in Kent. #FindsFriday#RomanBritain#Archaeology
A very delicate penannular brooch (Fowler Type C). Late Iron Age to Early Roman & found alongside some very late Roman Pottery and already regarded an antique (& appreciated) when it went in the ground.
#FindsFriday#RomanBritain#Romanfinds#Romanarchaeology
#Roman enclosures are common in #Oxfordshire; more unusual is finding they contain a cattle skull deposited upside down, accompanied by a lump of quartz crystals...
Our Milton Keynes team excavated these delights plus this excellent little penannular brooch at 'Broken Furrow' and, we can’t lie, it’s slightly giving ‘reduced budget on that fourth Indiana Jones movie’ 💀
Grace explains how this combo of objects might have ended up together, here: cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk/en…#IsItRitual? 🤔 #Archaeology#CASiteTeam