An Archaelogical Index to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic Romano British An
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. 92 SECTION xr. 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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