Magnificent ancient mosaic found near Tel Aviv returns home

The 1700-year-old colorful mosaic, 17 meters (55 ft) long and about 9 meters (29 ft) wide was discovered in 1996 during highway construction and it is believed to be from the late Roman period

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An exceptionally well-preserved Roman floor mosaic, showing a rich variety of fish, animals, birds and ships, has returned to the site where it was first found in a Tel Aviv suburb after a decade-long tour of some of the world's top museums.
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  • The 1,700-year-old mosaic, from the late Roman period, was discovered in 1996 during highway construction work but was not put on display until 2009 when sufficient funding to preserve it was donated.
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    Workers clean a restored Roman-era mosaic after it was put on display at its original site in Lod
    Workers clean a restored Roman-era mosaic after it was put on display at its original site in Lod
    Workers clean a restored Roman-era mosaic after it was put on display at its original site in Lod
    (Photo: Reuters)
    The colorful mosaic, 17 meters (55 ft) long and about 9 meters (29 ft) wide, may have served as the foyer floor of a mansion in a wealthy neighborhood of Lod, near what is now Tel Aviv, the Israel Antiquities Authority said in a statement.
    "The owner was probably a very rich merchant because he traveled throughout the world and he saw things, like all the ships and the fish on display in the mosaic," said archaeologist Hagit Torge from the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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    Workers clean a restored Roman-era mosaic
    Workers clean a restored Roman-era mosaic
    Workers clean a restored Roman-era mosaic
    (Photo: Reuters)
    The design of the mosaic was influenced by North African mosaics and lacks any depiction of people, suggesting it may have belonged to a Christian or a Jew who wanted to avoid pagan attributes such as a depiction of Roman gods, said archaeologist Amir Gorzalczany from the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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