Artifacts from the Villa Maritima and the ancient city of Tauroentum ongoing at the Gallo-Roman Museum of Tauroentum in Aint-Cyr-Sur Mer, France

Artifacts from the Villa Maritima and the ancient city of Tauroentum ongoing at the Gallo-Roman Museum of Tauroentum in Aint-Cyr-Sur Mer, France.
Objects on display include coins, glassware, ceramics, dolia, mosaics incorporating both geometric patterns and animal designs, sarcophagi, architectural elements, and inscribed monuments. The museum is located on the site of the ancient Greek city of Tauroentum that was later occupied by about 2,000 Roman inhabitants in the 1st century CE. Much of the original site was submerged in the 3rd century CE.


Image: Mosaic pavement from the Villa Maritima courtesy of the Gallo-Roman Museum of Tauroentum

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