A mosaic floor fragment in a room of a Roman-era villa at Antandros (also known as “Yamaç Ev”) in the ancient Troad, located near modern Altınoluk, Turkey, photograph by Sena Bolek, 2025.
The mosaic features geometric stone tesserae and opus tessellatum techniques. Archaeological evidence dates to the late 3rd to early 4th century CE.
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