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Roman stone ornamental screen
Rectangular slab, chipped along the sides, with a large piece missing from the lower edge. The upper surface shows extensive signs of wear in the form of two shallow depressions. The decoration, in relief carving, lies in a square moulded panel, the upper edge of which has been worn away. Set corner-wise within this is a lozenge-shaped panel with moulded border, and filling the space in each angle is a rosette and three leaf-sprays. At the centre is a small simple bust facing the spectator, framed by a laurel wreath with a four-petalled flower at the top. Between the wreath and each of the four angles of the lozenge is a frond. The lower left-hand quarter of the stone has been painted to give an impression of how the screen originally looked.
Part of a screen, probably from a room in the administrative range of the headquarters. Holes in the top carried an iron grille, beneath which pay and savings may have been passed. Part of the stone has been painted to give an idea how the screen may have originally have been coloured.
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Site Name: Endowed Junior School, Caerleon
Notes: found at the site of the above, near the centre of the fortress.
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