Late Roman palace hall with rare mosaics discovered at Hadrianopolis

Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in Karabuk, northern Turkey, have uncovered a fourth-century A.D. hall decorated with rare mosaic designs, marking a discovery that researchers describe as highly significant for both Black Sea and Anatolian archaeology. The well-preserved mosaic flooring suggests that the room once served as a reception hall within a broader palace complex.
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