The found indicates a high level of artistic and luxurious life in Zil during the Roman Empire. The discovery of the Heo during illegal excavation reminds the weakness of the archaeological heritage and the need to protect it.
In the Zile fort, in the middle part of Turkey during illegal excavation, a unique mosaic was found for more than 2000 years, reports Armeonews.
The mosaic probably decorated a rich residential or public space. Researchers are particularly attention to the word “Tyrphe”, engraved here, which in Greek means “comfort” or “luxury”. A thorough review is still ahead, but now we are clearly talking about a task of a high class, which indicates the flexibility and sophistication of the building -owned.
Although theater excavations have been officially conducted since 2022, this is the mosaic that has been one of the most noticeable -noted that the previous times have found, archaeologists have noted. Mosaic dates from the period between the I and III centuries of our time.
The operation to reveal illegal activities was carried out by gendarmerie units that were confined to four people and acquired an important history. Excavations were carried out on a joint land in rural areas – the suspects were confined during illegal excavation. After inspection of the scene, a well -seasoned Roman mosaic of about 3 to 3 meters was found, which attacks were tried to hide, covered with bags. According to preliminary data, detainees tried to sell the mosaic through an Italian mediator.
Currently, a team of archaeologists is working on maintaining and documenting what is found. It is expected that further research will help to reveal the new pages of Zile’s history and deepen the knowledge of Roman’s existence in Central Anatolia.
In the future, a mosaic may not only be historic, but also the value of the tourist. It can be a new impetus for the development of tourism in the region – it now has a variety of historical structures, including ancient theater, a castle and rocky tombs.
We will remind you, earlier it was reported that a unique mosaic and a massive tomb were found in Turkey.
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