id,collection,dc.contributor.author[en_US],dc.contributor.other[en_US],dc.date.accessioned,dc.date.available,dc.date.issued[en_US],dc.description[en_US],dc.identifier.uri,dc.language[en_US],dc.title[en_US],dc.type[en_US],refterms.dateFOA "9288","10898/10975","Wright, Kathryn::6d0322cc2f4eb3ee84801fc08263c055::500","Holmes, Y. Lynn","2015-03-12T20:09:11Z","2015-03-12T20:09:11Z","100 B.C. Ð A.D. 400","Earlier floors were made of clay or plaster, but Romans preferred the more durable and decorated floors of small cubes of stone or backed clay called tesserae. This mosaic probably was decorated with borders of black geometric design.","http://hdl.handle.net/10898/2993","en_US","Shelf 1: Judaea Before Nero - Fragment of a Roman Floor Mosaic","Image","2020-09-29T13:42:59Z"