00:00I'm Michael Hoff and I have unearthed a massive Roman mosaic.
00:06The mosaic is spectacular because it is extremely large.
00:11As far as we are aware, it looks to be the largest mosaic of its kind ever found in southern
00:19Turkey.
00:20It's also unusual in its preservation.
00:24It's extremely well preserved.
00:26The part that we have excavated, and we have uncovered approximately 50% of it, it looks
00:31to be in pristine shape.
00:34We were surprised to have found a mosaic of such size and of such caliber in this region
00:43of Turkey, an area that had usually been off the map, off the radar screen of most ancient
00:50historians and archaeologists, and suddenly this thing comes into view.
00:54It does cause us to change our focus about what we think rough Cilicia was like in antiquity.
01:03Why is this find so important?
01:07The reason why is because this region is not well understood in terms of history and archaeology.
01:14it's not a place where archaeologists have spent much time working in.
01:19Therefore, everything that we find adds more evidence to our understanding of this area of
01:28the Roman Empire.
01:30We're beginning to understand that it was perhaps more Romanized, more in line with the rest of
01:37the Roman world than had been suspected before.
01:41I lead a team of 60 students and scholars from the University of Nebraska, other United
01:47States institutions, and as well as our sister school, Ataturk University in Turkey.
01:54When we have an opportunity to get down and get dirty, uncover objects that had never been
02:00seen before by modern eyes so that students get to touch the artifacts, they can measure
02:07the objects, they can understand what it might have been like in antiquity, to visit a Roman
02:14temple, to walk on a mosaic pavement, to celebrate in an athletic arena, to go into an ancient bath
02:23and experience what it might have been like, to actually walk into a still standing Roman
02:28building from 2000 years ago, it's a rush.
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