Ancient Roman Mosaic Depicting Tryphe Discovered in Turkey During Illegal Excavation
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Ancient Roman Mosaic Depicting Tryphe Discovered in Turkey During Illegal Excavation
Inscription and depiction of Tryphe on a 2,000-year-old Roman mosaic discovered in a vineyard in Eudokias (Tokat), Turkey, in May 2025. Photo: IHA Stunning 2,000-year-old artwork brings to light the symbolic figure of luxury and indulgence in antiquityA remarkable 2,000-year-old Roman mosaic portraying Tryphe, the personification of luxury, sensuality, elegance, and excess, was uncovered during an illegal excavation in Eudokias (modern-day Tokat…
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