The central panel of a mosaic from the 3rd- to 4th-century Roman villa at Brislington, Bristol.pic.twitter.com/cahoCeNTYd
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The central panel of a mosaic from the 3rd- to 4th-century Roman villa at Brislington, Bristol.pic.twitter.com/cahoCeNTYd
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
I like this notion of Roman window glass. Question how large were their panes. Did they use a lookalike metallic net to hold said glass
IIRC, wooden, metal and stone window frames and glazing bars (to partition windows into smaller units) have been found.
There's a complete pane in @britishmuseum iirc that helps to give an idea
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