The hypocausts of the Roman villa at Brislington, Bristol, discovered 1899—excavation report: http://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v023/bg023289.pdf …pic.twitter.com/JcpKenm9fA
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The hypocausts of the Roman villa at Brislington, Bristol, discovered 1899—excavation report: http://www2.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v023/bg023289.pdf …pic.twitter.com/JcpKenm9fA
A 2nd-century AD Roman tile from Sea Mills, Bristol (Portus Abonae), stamped with the mark of Legio II Augusta, based at Caerleon.pic.twitter.com/mNknzowXrD
A late 1st-century AD Roman samian bowl found at Sea Mills, Bristol.pic.twitter.com/j5oEqXpCEj
A 2nd- or 3rd-century Roman fishhook from Sea Mills, Bristol.pic.twitter.com/N2DPGkwXir
Late Roman window glass and wall plaster from Sea Mills, Bristol.pic.twitter.com/0dQ0cIgLvu
Fragments of imitation Roman samian ware, AD 60–90, from Sea Mills, Bristol.pic.twitter.com/ncAaHFJjZT
I've been walking all over a Roman mosaic floor on my visit to see Dippy at @DorsetMuseum today!
Oh, did you get any pics?! :)
No personal pics of the floor but website of @DorsetMuseum has picture of the floor. As for Dippy just pictures of family with him! Well worth a visit to the museum if you get chance!
Stunning work
That’s my home town my friend and I’ve never seen that, oh I’m going to have to locate that place. Mind you I only visited Stanton Drew about 5 years ago. Cheers for posting, I’m on the case now.
Reminiscent of Pilate's palace in Caesarea.
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