Book Review

A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics

Number: 10 November 30, 2017
  • Roger Ling *
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A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics

Abstract

One of the more attractive features of mosaic pavements in Roman Britain - as indeed in other parts of the Roman Empire - is the profusion of animals that inhabit the various fields. In her excellent new monograph, Patricia Witts reviews and analyses all known specimens of this “mosaic menagerie”. Her agenda is made clear from the start. “Seemingly overlooked as a subject of serious study, these appealing creatures were more than mere decoration or a convenient way of filling space. They are usually chosen with care and offer insights into the overall iconography of the pavements in which they appear.” I would argue for a more flexible position: sometimes the fauna were highly meaningful (as in pavements showing beasts parading around Orpheus), sometimes they were more generally relevant (as in the marine fauna of mosaics in bath-suites), sometimes they were stock fillers chosen from a
decorative repertoire. But this is a matter of opinion, and Witts presents her case persuasively and with exemplary thoroughness.

Keywords

References

  1. Witts, P., A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics, Oxford: BAR British Series 625, 2016

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Archaeology

Journal Section

Book Review

Authors

Roger Ling * This is me

Publication Date

November 30, 2017

Submission Date

October 28, 2016

Acceptance Date

January 18, 2017

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Number: 10

APA
Ling, R. (2017). A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics. Journal of Mosaic Research, 10, 383-384. https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU
AMA
1.Ling R. A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics. JMR. 2017;(10):383-384. https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU
Chicago
Ling, Roger. 2017. “A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics”. Journal of Mosaic Research, nos. 10: 383-84. https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU.
EndNote
Ling R (November 1, 2017) A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics. Journal of Mosaic Research 10 383–384.
IEEE
[1]R. Ling, “A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics”, JMR, no. 10, pp. 383–384, Nov. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU
ISNAD
Ling, Roger. “A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics”. Journal of Mosaic Research. 10 (November 1, 2017): 383-384. https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU.
JAMA
1.Ling R. A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics. JMR. 2017;:383–384.
MLA
Ling, Roger. “A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics”. Journal of Mosaic Research, no. 10, Nov. 2017, pp. 383-4, https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU.
Vancouver
1.Roger Ling. A Mosaic Menagerie: Creatures of Land, Sea and Sky in Romano-British Mosaics. JMR [Internet]. 2017 Nov. 1;(10):383-4. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA74ET38AU

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