Before I was sharing ideas about the discovery of a fifth century mosaic at Chedworth I had come across an article online from Current Archaeology about the investigation of a villa site near Corby in Northamptonshire. In this case the estate boasted in its 1st to 3rd century phase a temple-mausoleum of some scale, and then in the 3rd to 4th century the abandoned tomb or worship site was reused to accommodate a substantial tile making complex. The article can be read at BUILDING A ROMAN VILLA
The Sainte-Chappelle of Vincennes
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The term “Sainte-Chappelle”, French for “holy chapel”, is most often used
to refer to one of the most famous Gothic churches in the world, the chapel
on th...
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