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DOI: 10.30861/9781841712925
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Roman Architectural Ornament in Britain

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“…Only a few studies have addressed the identity of artists in the Roman world. See Toynbee 1950;Blagg 2002;Squire 2015. 19 T. F. C. Blagg discusses this extensively for Britain, focusing on stonemasons working on architectural ornament (2002: esp.…”
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“…Only a few studies have addressed the identity of artists in the Roman world. See Toynbee 1950;Blagg 2002;Squire 2015. 19 T. F. C. Blagg discusses this extensively for Britain, focusing on stonemasons working on architectural ornament (2002: esp.…”
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“… 72 Blagg 2002, 26. This is a posthumous publication of the author's PhD completed some years before his death in 2000 and therefore not including the revised dating evidence for Silchester's forum basilica published in Fulford and Timby 2000.…”
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“…Included here are only pieces that can be fairly certainly identified as Roman. These have been compared with the manuscript drawings prepared by Tom Blagg in the 1970s-80s during the preparation of his PhD thesis (posthumously published asBlagg 2002). These drawing were kindly made available by Professor A C King.…”
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