Archaeologists in the ancient Greek city of Assos have discovered a 2,200-year-old Hellenistic mosaic and a 1,800-year-old Roman-era tomb.
The artifact was sold and subsequently lost in the international art market before being rediscovered in New York in 2018.
Archaeologists Unearth a Sumptuous Private Bathhouse, Reveal How Elite Ancient Romans Treat their Guests Before a Lavish Meal One of the largest, most sophisticated private thermal spa complexes ever ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 2,200-year-old mosaic and an 1,800-year-old monumental tomb in the ancient city of Assos, in Turkey.
Archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Assos, located in Behramkale village in Türkiye’s Canakkale province, have ...
The mosaic floor, which is believed to date back to the Roman and Early Byzantine periods, was found by a resident of Salkaya ...
Archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Assos, located in Behramkale village in Türkiye’s Canakkale province, have ...