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This tile from the Roman Bath House at Melyd Avenue, Prestatyn, was a part of the roof called an Antifex tile. It is marked "LEG : XX" and with a running boar, the symbol of the 20th Legion.
A huge Roman mosaic that was uncovered in southern Turkey by archaeologists from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. The well preserved tiles once decorated a bathhouse during the Roman Empire's ...
This fragment of Roman terracotta tile was found on the site of the Roman fort and bath-house at Bothwellhaugh near Motherwell. I find this item fascinating because of the impressed footprint.
This large floor tile from Brading Roman Villa, Isle of Wight, is of a type called a sesquipedalis commonly used on floors supported by tile columns with underfloor heating. The surface shown here ...
Part of a Roman tile found in Chedworth, Gloucestershire. The Romans had a strong connection to this part of England. The tile was found in a garden, and, although not unique to the area and could ...