Ancient Mosaic Depicts a Thrilling Chariot Race

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Ancient Mosaic Depicts a Thrilling Chariot Race

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This Ancient Mosaic Depicts a Thrilling Chariot Race
After years of excavating, archaeologists in Cyprus have uncovered a rare, Roman-era floor mosaic almost 2,000 years old.

Scenes of chariot races in a Roman hippodrome, an open-air stadium for horse racing, span across the 85-foot long mosaic. The illustrations are accompanied by inscriptions in ancient Greek, indicating the names of the horses and their riders.

The mosaic is thought to have been part of a gallery in a 4th century AD mansion, and archaeologists say it’s likely one of only a handful from the ancient world. . . .

It lay undisturbed for centuries until a farmer in the Cyprus village of Akaki . . . stumbled upon a mosaic fragment from another part of the mansion in 1938 . . . .

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Archaeologists have since recently removed the layer of protective dirt to begin restoration work, but they expect it will take several years until it can be visited by the public. . . .

Still, the mosaic is the only one of its kind in Cyprus, and one of just nine other mosaics depicting hippodrome scenes found in the entire Roman world . . . .

"This is quite rare, as circus scenes . . . are not often depicted on mosaics,” Hadjichristofi told AP. “We have most frequently isolated horses or charioteers taking part, that have taken part in the hippodrome, but hippodrome itself, the race in the hippodrome is quite rare.”
Figure 85 x 15 ft = 1,275 sq. ft. of mosaic tile. Somebody worked their ass off, clearly.
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Gorgeous