Roman floors were often decorated with mosaics, patterns and images made of small pieces of colored stone, called tesserae, pressed into a bed of plaster. Early Christian and Byzantine artisans took over and expanded this medium, applying it to walls and domes and introducing colored and gilded glass tiles.
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Late Roman
3rd century - 4th century
mosaic
BZ.1967.44.2.a
Late Roman
2nd century - 3rd century
mosaic
BZ.1940.64
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