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Leadenhall Street Mosaic


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The Leadenhall Street Mosaic is a mosaic pavement from Roman Britain. This piece is made out of stone and has Bacchus riding a tigress and is full of various shapes and colors. This mosaic was discovered and restored in the early 1800 CE. It is dated to come from around the first or second century.  (Ancient History Encylopedia)

Amin, Osama S. M. "Leadenhall Street Mosaic." Ancient History Encyclopedia. Ancient History Encyclopedia, 20 Apr 2016. Web. 13 Sep 2020.

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