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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

In the district of Kızıltepe in Mardin, marine life-themed mosaics were found in the "ruins of a villa" dating back to the Roman period during a rescue excavation.

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

In the excavation, mosaic floor pavements belonging to a rural settlement, Villa rustica (farmhouse or country house), surrounded by walls that constitute a central structure in Ancient Rome and smaller additional structures spread around this main building, were uncovered.

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

The mosaics feature fish scales, rows of adjacent triangles, horizontal and vertical hexagons, interconnected octagons within squares, swastika (cross) motifs within squares, rounded arch motifs composed of interlocking squares, as well as depictions of trees, water birds, octopuses, fish, mussels, seals, sea snakes, and aquatic plant figures.

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

Mardin Museum Director and excavation leader Abdulgani Tarkan stated that they are conducting a rescue excavation in a wooded area between the districts of Kızıltepe and Artuklu, where a settlement from the Roman period is located.

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

Tarkan, indicating the remains of a villa where the ruling class resided during that period, stated: "However, the area is not limited to just the rural villa. There are areas with different architectural remains on the southern slope. In addition to living spaces, there is also a necropolis area. It dates back to the 5th and 7th centuries. This is a rural villa used by a family of the ruling class on a dominant hill in the region. Surrounding the rural villa, there are small rooms allocated for servants and soldiers."

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

Describing the discovery of mosaics covering an area of approximately 100 square meters on the floor of the villa, Tarkan noted that these mosaics are dated to the early Byzantine to Late Roman period, featuring a predominance of animal figures.

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

Tarkan, expressing that the mosaics are similar to those they have seen in the region before, stated, "However, in these mosaics, we see marine creatures alongside animal figures. This is a first for the region. For the first time in the rescue excavation we conducted in the Mardin region, we encountered marine creatures in the mosaics. These marine creatures include octopuses, various species of fish, and seabirds."

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin

Tarkan, stating that the mosaics are similar to those they have seen in the region before, said, "However, in these mosaics, we see marine creatures alongside animal figures. This is a first for the region. For the first time in the rescue excavation we conducted in the Mardin region, we encountered marine creatures in the mosaics. These marine creatures include octopuses, various species of fish, and seabirds. To prevent further damage to the mosaics, they will be removed. Our goal is to exhibit the mosaics in the museum."

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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin
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Mosaic tiles with marine life figures discovered in Mardin