1,400-year-old bronze clodron to the Mosaic House of the Permalo-History Blog

1,400-year-old bronze clodron to the Mosaic House of the Permalo-History Blog

1,400-year-old bronze clodron to the Mosaic House of the Permalo-History BlogIn the courtyard of the Roman era residential complex in Pargimon, the modern era of western Turkey, a rare bronze of ancient ancient bronze has been detected. The clodron is maintained and in its original state. It is estimated until the seventh century, when the luxury home, a mercury style villar, known as the Mosaic House, was abandoned after burning in Arab raids, after its widespread mosaic floors.

In the central courtyard, a stone slab pond was found in a bronze clodron. It seems that it was left in the pool before leaving the villa despite the high bronze cost and never recovered.

“Bronze was an important material, especially in the structure of this type, in antiquities. The most commonly used material in daily life was Terrakota, or ceramic products. However, bronze was a more expensive and valuable material, which was used in its original places. It also found that it shows us the content of this structure in their final stage.

Pergam was settled until at least the eighth century BC, and over the centuries, he was under the control of the Greek allies and the Persian Empire. Alexander Azam permanently liberated him from Persian control. Only a few samples are left from the archaeological city and a small part of the Wall and the Foundation from two temples of the fourth century. From the third century BC, it became the capital of the Itlade Kingdom of Pergam, the Italy Kings wanted to transform the city into “other Athens”, so they rebuilt it completely on a memorable scale. It flourished in a large center of Greek culture, with a famous library, the theater and a wide acepolis on the top of the hill. The monument on the memorial altar, which is now in the museum dedicated to Berlin, is considered to be one of the greatest miracles of helenistic art and architecture.

The last king, in 133 BC, gave the city a will to the Roman Republic, and it was absorbed in the Roman province of Asia. Under the Roman Empire, Pergamam was once again expanded and re -formed, and by the middle of the 2nd century, it was one of the largest cities in Roman Asia. His shrine was a center of health and healing for the school, which was famous in the entire empire, and the most famous physician of the third century, Gallon was born there and studied at the Skillpen.

In the third century, the city was damaged by earthquake and goth raids, and during the third century (235-284 AD), its economy was nearing fall. It was somehow recovered in the fourth century, but in the seventh century, under the pressure of Arab raids, the more capable defendant was contrauded, while the rest was left to ruin the Hellenstick and the Roman city.

The mosaic house was built on the last day of the city between the second and third centuries and was later amended. Flowers and geometric samples are included in the adornment mosaic floor, which are popular in Greek mosaic works, which are found in the wealthy houses of Anatolia in the third and fourth centuries.

Interesting elements from other places have been found in the villa complex, especially from the helicopter period on the closed tile sealed “Baselic”, which means “belongs to the king.” They were used in royal buildings on acroopolis, but the example found in the mosaic house is fully compassionate in the gheemon. Another recycled piece was found in the pond of the same courtyard where a bronze clodron was found: this is a touching tomb that is written by his mother’s “world’s most beloved baby”. He has been decorated with the painting of the baby and his dog hunting rabbits.

Before the Islamic conquest, some of the last Byzantine burials were found in the Byzantine era. There were multiple burials in several graves, proof that in the last days of Byzantine rule, there were very few resources in the world. The bronze pot that was abandoned in the rain pond would have been more valuable in this period of contraction and shortage. Someone had to get out of there as soon as possible, and everything left behind.

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