Caerdroia 33
July 2003

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Published at last! The new edition of Caerdroia has been considerably delayed by the writing of two books and my busy travel schedule during the last year or so. As a consequence of the delays, a wealth of material has amassed on the editorial desk, and in an attempt to 'clear the decks' this edition contains many of the articles that were waiting on file for publication. In a departure from our normal policy, the shorter items and notes, which normally appear in the "Notes and Queries" section, have been held over for a bumper round up in Caerdroia 34.

Jeff Saward, Editor

  • A New Labyrinth Discovery at Petra, p5: a new find reported by Andrew Collins.
  • A New Labyrinth at Knidos, p6-12: Staffan Lundén documents a new discovery in Turkey.
  • A Labyrinth Graffito in Spain, p13: another new discovery, from Carlos Soreto.
  • Is That a Fact?, p14-28: Jeff & Kimberly Saward question some cherished labyrinth myths.
  • The Labyrinth of Caserta, p29-32: Anna Nilsson tells the story of an unusual garden maze.
  • Roman Mosaic Labyrinths in Portugal, p33-39: a study by Carlos Soreto.
  • The Arboretum Labyrinth at James Madison University, p40-44: Pat Kennedy, Dennis Whetzel & Ron Nelson recount the construction of a new labyrinth.
  • Architectural Labyrinths - Contemplative Structures for the 21st Century, p45-48: Dennis Marshall explores the potential of labyrinths as architectural models.
  • Labyrinth Reviews, p49-53: a bumper crop of new maze and labyrinth related books and publications.
  • New Labyrinths in Estonia, p54-55: Urmas Selirand reports on developments.
  • Obituaries, p56-58: John Kraft, Jeff Saward and Jørgen Thordrup remember the contributions of artists Oscar Reutersvärd and Søren Hede.

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