An Archaelogical Index to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic Romano British An

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An Archaelogical Index to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic Romano British An
John Yonge Akerman
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The subject is the mytli of Orpheus taming the brutes with his Lyre. Another at Woodchester, In the same Senici olHcini.
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county, is in excellent preservation, and has been engraved by Lysons. At Watlington, in Ox- fordshire, is another of very elegant design, and at Beaconsfield farm, in the same county, is a fragment of a fine specimen of this beautiful art. These two latter are engraved by Mr. Beesley, in his history of Oxfordshire. ' § 11- Walls.
Seveual fragments of Roman wal
...ls yet exist in England, exhibiting very decided examples of their peculiar masonry. Among these may be noticed the remains at Richborough, the " Jewry wall, " at Leicester, the gates and walls at Lincoln and Colchester, and various fragments at Sil- chester. Views of these will be found in our various county histories, and in the Archaeologia, and also in the recent publications of the Archae- ological Association and the Archasological Institute.
^ Plates x. Xi. An example of a very perfect tesselated pavement, discovered at Basildon, in Berkshire, is given in Mr.


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