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Opus signinum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thus, for example, the fanum identified to the southwest of the Place Camille Jouffray was originally paved with small stones, then had a red mortar floor (opus signinum) inlaid with cubes in a geometric pattern.
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Il signino (opus signinum, o anche cocciopesto) è un cementizio costituito da calce mescolata a frammenti di terracotta, utilizzato in età romana soprattutto come impermeabilizzante (rivestimento di fondo e pareti di vasche in muratura o di cisterne) o nei pavimenti...
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Opus signinum is an antique floor-covering technique, especially noted in the Mediterranean area. The technique is based on a waterproof mortar of a mixture of lime, water and tile powder which gives it a reddish colour. ... Tuesday 27 October 2009 ... Browse other Greek and Roman Art and Architecture books...
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(KudoZ) Italian to English translation of in signino rosa: pink opus signinum (pounded terracotta) [archaeology - Archaeology (Social Sciences)]. ... "opus signinum" or simply "signinum"
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Wymbush 80/61 opus spicatum: Bancroft 86/53; Piddington 81/33; 86/74; 04/51 oral history 91/48, 49, 50 orangery; Buscot Park 01/46, 47 Orchards of Banbury (builders, C19) 79/92 Ordnance Survey Correspondent system 91/40 Ordnance Survey of Banbury, C19 99/40 organic material (see also bone, animal;
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Opus mixtum; Opus Nocturne; Opus number; Opus number; Opus numbers; Opus One; Opus One Winery; Opus operatum; Opus posthumous; Opus Posthumous Waltz in E major (Chopin); Opus quadratum; Opus reticulatum; Opus Sanctorum Angelorum; Opus sectile; Opus signinum; Opus spicatum; Opus T. Penguin;
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Canterbury site visit, Roman town, theatre, forum, basilica, baths, Quenin gate ... The well preserved red pilae tiles would have supported a floor of opus signinum over large flat tiles. Found in situ were pieces of flue tile, wood ash and voussoir tiles these indicating the baths had a barrel vaulted roof.
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Bigbury (Bigberry) Iron Age Hill fort near Canterbury ... BIGBURY PRE-ROMAN IRON AGE HILL FORT ... Aerial and OS images of Bigbury fort can be super-imposed.
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