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Boxford Roman Mosaic

Chaddleworth Parish Council Boxford Roman Mosaic

Boxford Roman Mosaic

The Boxford Roman mosaic was discovered during an archaeological dig in August 2017. It dates from the Roman period and this 4th century (AD) mosaic is over 6 metres (20 ft) long.

Its central panel is thought to show Bellerophon, at the court of either Iobates (a Lycian king) or Proteus (a prophetic sea-god), battling Chimera (a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature).

Anthony Beeson, an expert on Roman mosaics, said it is "without question the most exciting mosaic discovery made in Britain in the last 50 years and must take a premier place amongst those Romano-British works of art that have come down to modern Britons."

The mosaic was revealed during a community archaeology project in 2017. From 2011, the project investigated three Roman sites near to the village of Boxford, led by the Boxford History Project, with the Berkshire Archaeology Research Group and with the help of many local enthusiastic volunteers.

In 2017, a villa "of modest size" was unearthed at Boxford. The mosaic was found at the eastern end of the building. Only one half of the mosaic was uncovered and it was subsequently reburied, to ensure its preservation. In 2019 the mosaic was fully uncovered, meticulously recorded and carefully backfilled upon completion.

Some of the most famous heroes from Greek mythology are brought to life in the stunning artwork. Hercules slays the half-man, half-horse Centaur. Pelops wins the hand of a king's daughter by sabotaging his racing chariot. The handsome Bellerophon kills the fire-breathing Chimaera monster with the help of his flying horse Pegasus and a lance tipped with lead. This legend spread down the centuries into the folklore of many countries; in Britain it became Saint George and the Dragon.

Pictured: Potentially Hercules fighting the Centaur & Cupid with a wreath in his left hand

Information from www.wikipedia.org

Chaddleworth Parish Council Boxford Roman Mosaic