A Roman floor mosaic with mythological scene and labyrinth border pattern discovered in 1959 near the Chapel of St. Mary Formosa in Pula, Croatia. The 65-square-meter mosaic floor, preserved at its discovery site, testifies to Pula's importance as a Roman naval base (Colonia Pietas Iulia Pola). Pula's amphitheater, one of the six largest surviving Roman arenas, confirms the city's wealth during the Imperial period. The labyrinth border integrates the maze motif into a larger decorative program. At Giza bearing 322.35°, 2,242 km from the Great Pyramid.
WikipediaLabyrinth Details
Pattern
Roman Meander
Circuits
4 paths, 5 walls
Material
mosaic
Age
3rd century CE
Condition
intact
Country
Croatia
Region
Pula, Istria
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