The double axe and the labarum 605
in Gloucestershire a stone, which forms the under part of the founda-
Fig. 503. Fig. 504. Fig. 505-
tion of steps leading into the corridor, has two similar monograms
(figs. 503, 504) carved upon it1. Among the numerous specimens in
Figs. 506—509.
1 J. Buckman—R. W. Hall Notes on the Roman Villa at Chedworth, Gloucestershire
Cirencester 1872. For bibliography see A. H. Lyell op. cit. p. 29 f.
in Gloucestershire a stone, which forms the under part of the founda-
Fig. 503. Fig. 504. Fig. 505-
tion of steps leading into the corridor, has two similar monograms
(figs. 503, 504) carved upon it1. Among the numerous specimens in
Figs. 506—509.
1 J. Buckman—R. W. Hall Notes on the Roman Villa at Chedworth, Gloucestershire
Cirencester 1872. For bibliography see A. H. Lyell op. cit. p. 29 f.