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ANCIENT ITALIAN VILLA REVEALS HIDDEN ROMAN MOSAIC

Posted on May 26, 2024 By Admin No Comments on ANCIENT ITALIAN VILLA REVEALS HIDDEN ROMAN MOSAIC

For nearly a century, archaeologists have been on a quest to unveil the mysteries of an ancient Italian villa. Their relentless efforts recently paid off with a remarkable discovery – a stunning Roman mosaic concealed beneath a farm in the picturesque hills above Negrar di Valpolicella, in northeastern Italy.

The intricately crafted flooring is believed to be part of the same villa that was discovered years ago. This exquisite mosaic is composed of various geometric shapes meticulously constructed using marble and glass tesserae. The multiple layers of mortar beneath the vibrant mosaic indicate that the floor had been consistently repaired over time.

 

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