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Roman stone relief
On the left-hand side of the fragment, acanthus foliage appears to be sprouting from a bud, which is much damaged. Curving around this, to the right, is a spray of leaves, and at the bottom a thick stem. This decoration is very similar to that on fragments found in the internal Fortress Baths, which almost certainly forms part of a floral scroll, a common ornament as an element in a decorative frieze. The back of the stone has been dressed to a very flat surface, which would have enabled it to be clamped to a wall.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
31.78
Find Information
Site Name: Caerleon, Newport: Gwent
Acquisition
Donation, 19/2/1931
Measurements
height / m:0.3
width / m:0.21
diameter / m:0.05
Material
sandstone
Location
In store
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