Posted on 04/23/2016 2:02:22 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Demet Kara, an archaeologist from the Hatay Archaeology Museum, said the mosaic, which was called the skeleton mosaic, belonged to the dining room of a house from the 3rd century B.C., as new findings have been unearthed in the ancient city of Antiocheia.
There are three scenes on glass mosaics made of black tiles. Two things are very important among the elite class in the Roman period in terms of social activities: The first is the bath and the second is dinner. In the first scene, a black person throws fire. That symbolizes the bath. In the middle scene, there is a sundial and a young clothed man running towards it with a bare-headed butler behind. The sundial is between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. 9 p.m. is the bath time in the Roman period. He has to arrive at supper at 10 p.m. Unless he can, it is not well received. There is writing on the scene that reads he is late for supper and writing about time on the other. In the last scene, there is a reckless skeleton with a drinking pot in his hand along with bread and a wine pot. The writing on it reads be cheerful and live your life, Kara explained...
She also said that Antiocheia was the worlds third largest city in the Roman era, and continued:
Antiocheia was a very important, rich city. There were mosaic schools and mints in the city. The ancient city of Zeugma in [the southeastern province of] Gaziantep might have been established by people who were trained here. Antiocheia mosaics are world famous.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlmhcH_U1nE
Lots of photos (many foreign language pages) of the ruined city.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Antiocheia&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&tbm=isch
check out the scale of this one — human being walking nearer the lower right corner, and although it is easy to miss, that’s a complete archway in the background:
http://emlakkulisi.com/resim/orjinal/MTA5Mzg2Mz.jpg
very nice wallpaper I think, a shot from the site, processed:
http://www.fotokritik.com/2468572/psidia-antiocheia-1
roadway, colonnade:
amphitheater:
http://hermetic-wings.deviantart.com/art/Pisidia-Antiocheia-I-206759085
http://orig14.deviantart.net/b1fb/f/2011/118/0/6/psidia_antiochus_i_by_hermetic_wings-d3f3kbx.jpg
looks like the necropolis:
http://www.ephesustoursguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/pisidia.jpg
more dig pictures:
http://arkeolojihaber.net/tag/antiocheia-ad-cragum-antik-kenti/
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