Excavations in Syedra reveal a 1,500-year-old mosaic
![]() A team of archaeologists working in the ancient city of Syedra, on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, has uncovered a mosaic floor dated to 1,500-years-ago. One inscription reads “Use it with joy,” while the other roughly translates as “May the envious burst with jealousy.” Inscriptions like these were fairly common in home mosaics from late antiquity. People often used them to show hospitality, express pride in their homes, or ward off bad luck. Associate Professor Dr Ertuğ Ergürer, who leads the Syedra excavation at Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, says the mosaic was found in what appears to be a large residential complex. |

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