A 3rd-Century Roman Villa's Floor
Doesn"t it seem that archeologists have already discovered everything there is to discover? Well, this is not true at all, because they surprised us again. More than a century ago scholars found evidence of a Roman villa not far from the Italian city Verona. And after decades of searching, the remains of the villa were found!
Archeologists discovered a 3rd-century mosaic in a private vineyard in the town of Negrar di Valpolicella. The mosaic is believed to be the floor of a Domus, a house inhabited by wealthy owners. The tiles are in pristine condition. You can see in the picture that the colors are vibrant and the pattern is easily recognizable. After the site is fully examined, it will be opened to the public to visit.
The issue with this is that in todays society we cannot be sure if you are trying to be funny, or if you actually belive it
"trying" is the key word...looks more like someone zoom called her first year psych class at college and now she's a progressive communist with short blue hair
Or she is in fact an evangelical Christian from Texas and believes this shit because she heard about it on info wars.
Or "she" is a guy who got a random girls name on a website. We'll never know. But we now know your political views and your sense of humor
"who's a good boy?'
or
"who ate the beef on the table? Brutus, did you eat the beef" as Brutus looked away guilty as he11