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The Romano-Celtic Head from the Bon Marché Site, Gloucester: A Reappraisal
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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The limestone head from the Bon Marché site, Gloucester, has long been considered one of the finest examples of Romano-Celtic sculpture. A detailed description is accompanied by a discussion of its original architectural context, and the possibility of a Romanesque date is argued. The essential similarities between many simple facial representations of different dates is, however, emphasized.
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