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Astonishing ancient Roman mosaic discovered underwater off Italian coast

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Last updated: July 28, 2024 2:32 pm
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NAPLES, Italy – Archaeologists are working to restore thousands of pieces of marble that make up a mosaic on the floor of a now-submerged villa on the southwestern coast of Italy.

The mosaic dates to around the end of the Roman Empire in 3rd century AD and covers about 250 square meters of the villa’s reception room, according to the Parco Archeologico Campi Flegrei, which is one of the organizations involved in the mosaic restoration project.

Images from the PACF show thousands of pieces of repurposed marble that were put together to create colorful designs on the reception room floor.

Due to the underwater setting of the villa, fish can be seen swimming over the mosaic.

PACF noted that the walls surrounding the mosaic measured more than 10 meters high, but had collapsed on some of the pieces of marble.

Archaeologists will continue to excavate the villa and restore the mosaic both underwater and on land, the PACF said.

They noted that portions of the mosaic were placed in large freshwater tanks to remove salt from the seawater. 

Archaeologists are working to restore thousands of pieces of marble that make up a mosaic on the floor of a now-submerged villa on the southwestern coast of Italy. Parco Archeologico Campi Flegrei / Facebook
The mosaic dates to around the end of the Roman Empire in 3rd century AD and covers about 250 square meters of the villa’s reception room. Parco Archeologico Campi Flegrei / Facebook
Archaeologists will continue to excavate the villa and restore the mosaic both underwater and on land, the PACF said. Parco Archeologico Campi Flegrei / Facebook

Located in the ancient city of Baiae, the villa, along with a coastal strip of Baiae, started sinking into the Mediterranean Sea about 1,500 years ago, according to the PACF.

This was due to volcanic activity known as bradyseism, said the Protezione Civile of Italy.

This phenomenon is a signature characteristic of the archaeological site of Campi Flegrei, or the Phlegraean Fields, which includes the villa excavation site.

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