Wessex Tales: "The Face in the Floor" (Story 10)

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Wessex Tales: "The Face in the Floor" (Story 10) Wessex Tales: "The Face in the Floor" (Story 10)

Author: Robert Fripp

Category: Historical

Published: 2013

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The earliest known mosaic floor to depict Christ was laid in a remote Roman villa in Dorset around 325 CE. (Discovered under meadow grass in 1963 it was moved to the British Museum.) The larger end of this mosaic measures 17 feet by 15, the smaller end, 16½ feet by 8. Why lay this magnificent floor in rustic Dorset? “The Face in the Floor" gives the origins of this floor an imaginative history.When his ship is damaged after being caught in a crossfire, Billy is left to drift across the blackness of space. His calls for help are finally answered, but by the one thing he would rather not get help from.Disclaimer: Strong language.