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Dig through ancient Rome finds mosaic

By 김후란
Published : July 31, 2011 - 18:53
ROME (AP) ― Excavations in the bowels of an ancient Roman hill have turned up a well-preserved, late 1st century wall mosaic with a figure of Apollo, nude except for a colorful mantle over a shoulder.

Archaeologists and city officials unveiled the recent find to reporters Friday on the Oppian Hill.

An archaeologist works on a mosaic discovered in downtown Rome on Friday. (AP-Yonhap News)


The mosaic-covered wall is 16 meters (53 feet) wide and at least 2 meters high. Officials think the wall continues down some 8 meters more.

Archaeologists say the wall appears to be in a tunnel built to help support Trajan’s Baths, named for the emperor who ruled from 98 till 117. The mosaic, which also depicts a Muse, apparently embellished a room where wealthy Romans gathered to hear music and discuss art.

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