Many of the mosaics were floors. The ancient Romans had a heating system under their floors and perhaps the tiles were more functional than any other covering. These early mosaics can also be found around England, where the Romans also lived, under farmhouse floors. There is a museum in Cirenchester, in England, that has many of them.
i believe its rome.
they used a dagger to put in mosaics
There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground
Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E.
Sure thing. I've added a link to the bottom of this answer that provides a decent map of what used to be the Roman EmpireThis map represents the boundaries that were present under the leadership of Hadrian in about 116 ADBear in mind that Roman boundaries and influence expanded and contracted throughout its history, and that at different times the map of the Roman Empire appeared very differently than the one shown here.
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In the Corinium Museum, Cirencester, UK.
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The tesserae (plural of tessera) were the pieces mosaics where made out of.
The tesserae (plural of tessera) were the pieces the mosaics were made out of.
Mosaics (apex)
Yeah they did. They used over 100 different types of mosaics to decorate their homes!
i believe its rome.
Mosaics and frescos, also decorative pictures on kylices [but these wee also done by the Greeks].
they used a dagger to put in mosaics
People in ancient rome used tokens.
Astrological symbols figure prominately in Roman mosaics.