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During excavations at the ancient city of Germanicia in the southern Turkish province of Kahramanmaraş, experts discovered a mosaic depicting an outdoor feast. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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They believe that this mosaic dates back 1,500 years. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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The new mosaic, measuring 50 square meters, depicts an outdoor party with three women dancing and enjoying music . Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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It is highly likely that this was a pre -hunting feast for ancient people, according to a report by Daily Sabah. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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“During the excavation, we found a 50-square-meter mosaic depicting an outdoor feast, which could be a continuation of the hunting-themed mosaic we excavated earlier in the same area,” said Safinaz Acıpayam, director of the Kahramanmaraş Museum. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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According to Safinaz Acıpayam, this new mosaic is truly magnificent, depicting an outdoor feast before ancient native hunting trips. In the mosaic, there are two couples sitting in the middle and three women dancing, dancing to music. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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In addition, there are two male figures playing musical instruments, and a barefoot boy climbing a fig tree. All are clearly and detailedly depicted in the ancient mosaic. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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In addition to the aforementioned mosaic depicting a Roman banquet scene, the remains of several architectural structures and ancient baths were also found in the same excavation area. Photo: @Safinaz Acıpayam. |
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