An extraordinary tomb developed on Augustus’s memorable tomb in Rome has been set up in St. Roman Anne Gail near Lyon. The structure is the only one of the 18 tomos -style tomb found in France, which is quite safe to confirm that it is circular in a design -like tomb of August.
Made around 50 ad with an inner diameter of 15 meters [50 feet]It had to be more than 6 meters [20 feet] Looking high for the Roman Colony of One, especially for all people who pass through the River Rhine.
This shows the importance of a person whose burial was, “which, even at the time of death, will still be present in the world of life. Of course. With a prominent political role and a person belonging to a personal elite associated with Imperial Power,” [Gallo-Roman Museum’s] Archaeological places. St. Roman Ann Gayle’s tomb was in fact made on the model of Augustus in Rome (27 BC 14 AD), the first Roman Emperor.
Roman city van (Colonia Julia Vanuses) I was established 47 BC by Julius Caesar, Galak Opadam to A. The colony for the former soldiers who conquered the cheek. It was one of the early cities to connect the Roman military retired and the Galac elite, and became an early example of round romance. It covers an area that consists of three adjoining cities today. All the remains of the major structures of the city, including St. Colombi and St. Roman Gaal-but the Roman city, are in the modern city One, including Augustus and Livia temples, Odin, Circus, public bathrooms and theater. St. Rameen in the cheek had no remains of memorable public buildings, and it was not until the 19th century when the great mosaic floors emerged.
The area where the tomb was found was being excavated because the extraordinary rustic calendar mosaic, which is now for a permanent display at the Gallow Roman Museum, was discovered in 1891. This mosaic is one of the largest and complete reflection of agricultural labor to survive from ancient Rome. Only two other large -scale agricultural calendar mosaic is known to compare it, one in El Gym, Tunisia, the other in Zeltan, Libya, and St. Roman in the cheek mosaic is the largest number of surviving panels.
Twenty -seven of the original 40 figure panels are left, which are arranged in grid arrangements within the outer borders of black and white tiles, Arabic and galchs of plants that offer each panel outline. They are close to four panels representing the seasons, with agricultural activities groups around this season panel in which they are. This complex masterpiece adorned the floor of a luxurious Domes built on the banks of Ron in the first quarter of the third century.
This summer excavation target was to expose more and more original contexts of mosaic, which was never documentary with modern archaeological methods and technology. A team of professional archaeologists and students dug a test pill and investigated the area’s public theory. They found the foundation of a 19th century house that was built on the semi -circular cells that surrounded the central burial chamber.
This summer excavation ended before the burial chamber was excavated. Work will resume next summer, and archaeologists hope that they will find a reference to the famous personality who has wealth and political power to imitate the emperor in his recreation.
				






