File:Stonesfield Mosaic.jpg

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English: A depiction of the Stonesfield or Stunsfield Mosaic created by William Lewington. The mosaic was probably first made in the 3rd or 4th century, although one account reports coins from the reign of Vespasian at the site. The full estate was about 190 by 152 feet. After its rediscovery in a field at Chesthill Acres by the tenant farmer George Handes or Hannes in 1711 or 1712, the mosaic was repeatedly damaged by Oxford students, scholars, and their guests. It was further damaged by the elements, members of the general public who refused to pay to see it, and during disputes between Handes and subsequent tenants with their landlords Richard Fowler and others, until it was finally divided among three landowners in 1806 and recorded as completely destroyed at the site in 1807 (1, 2. 3) or in 1858 (4).


Lewington was a painter in nearby Woodstock, possibly a descendant of the E.L. noted as creating some of the first images of the mosaic. Copies of his painting were presented by Henry England to the Society of Antiquities on 27 March 1783 and are considered the most accurate reproductions of the now lost mosaic.
Date 1780s
Source Durotriges Project Twitter account (@durotrigesdig)
Author William Lewington

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painting of the mosaic discovered outside Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, England, in 1711 or 1712

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