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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkey's Hatay

After nine years of hard archaeological work, visitors to southern Turkey will soon be able to see a huge intact mosaic some 1,300 years old with their own eyes.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

After nine years of hard archaeological work, visitors to southern Turkey will soon be able to see a huge intact mosaic some 1,300 years old with their own eyes.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

"The mosaic will be exhibited in its original place and be open to visitors very soon," Nalan Çopuroğlu Yastı, director of the Hatay Archaeology Museum, told Anadolu Agency.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

The sixth-century stone mosaic, spanning some 1,200 square meters and made up of geometric shapes and non-repeating figures, was probably used as a public space in its time, she said.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

"The stone is distinctive due to its curved, rug-like surface, and the artifact grew curved as a result of earthquakes in 526 and 528 AD," said Yastı.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

Despite the quakes, however, somehow the mosaic never broke, and made it to the present day intact and unbroken.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

Once the mosaic stone was discovered during the construction of a hotel, archaeologists worked with great care to unearth it.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

Unearthing the piece took nine years of hard work, and other historical artifacts were brought out during the excavation, she said.

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Massive intact mosaic to go on show in Turkeys Hatay

Yastı said the massive mosaic proved that the mosaics of Antakya -- ancient Antioch, in the Hatay province -- are the finest historical artifacts not only in Turkey, but in the entire world.