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  • streetartutopia@mastodon.onlineS streetartutopia@mastodon.online

    Roman Mosaic Unearthed — Southwark, London, UK ❤ What Time Reveals (9 Photos): https://streetartutopia.com/2026/03/28/from-buried-mosaics-to-trees-shaping-themselves-around-bricks/

    Two archaeologists gently uncover a large Roman mosaic beneath a construction site near The Shard in central London. The vibrant geometric patterns, preserved underground for nearly 2,000 years, reveal a glimpse into an ancient dining room once part of a Roman mansio (guesthouse).

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    #7

    @streetartutopia
    Stunningly beautiful

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    • metin@graphics.socialM metin@graphics.social

      @streetartutopia @RonaldVisser ☝️😃

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      #8

      @metin @streetartutopia
      Nice! Not only the mosaics excavated a couple of years ago, but I also like the banyan tree roots!

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      • streetartutopia@mastodon.onlineS streetartutopia@mastodon.online

        Roman Mosaic Unearthed — Southwark, London, UK ❤ What Time Reveals (9 Photos): https://streetartutopia.com/2026/03/28/from-buried-mosaics-to-trees-shaping-themselves-around-bricks/

        Two archaeologists gently uncover a large Roman mosaic beneath a construction site near The Shard in central London. The vibrant geometric patterns, preserved underground for nearly 2,000 years, reveal a glimpse into an ancient dining room once part of a Roman mansio (guesthouse).

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        #9

        @streetartutopia

        what happens to these mosaics after they are uncovered, photographed and documented? are they turned back over to the property owners to be destroyed while continuing construction? are they removed somehow?

        what will happen to this mosaic in particular?

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        • streetartutopia@mastodon.onlineS streetartutopia@mastodon.online

          Roman Mosaic Unearthed — Southwark, London, UK ❤ What Time Reveals (9 Photos): https://streetartutopia.com/2026/03/28/from-buried-mosaics-to-trees-shaping-themselves-around-bricks/

          Two archaeologists gently uncover a large Roman mosaic beneath a construction site near The Shard in central London. The vibrant geometric patterns, preserved underground for nearly 2,000 years, reveal a glimpse into an ancient dining room once part of a Roman mansio (guesthouse).

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          #10

          @streetartutopia
          And now my spouse has decided they want a mosaic tile floor when we redo our floor. There goes our retirement fund!

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          • dancingtreefrog@mastodon.socialD dancingtreefrog@mastodon.social

            @streetartutopia
            And now my spouse has decided they want a mosaic tile floor when we redo our floor. There goes our retirement fund!

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            #11

            @dancingtreefrog but in 2000 years just think how good it'll look when they find it

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            • streetartutopia@mastodon.onlineS streetartutopia@mastodon.online

              Roman Mosaic Unearthed — Southwark, London, UK ❤ What Time Reveals (9 Photos): https://streetartutopia.com/2026/03/28/from-buried-mosaics-to-trees-shaping-themselves-around-bricks/

              Two archaeologists gently uncover a large Roman mosaic beneath a construction site near The Shard in central London. The vibrant geometric patterns, preserved underground for nearly 2,000 years, reveal a glimpse into an ancient dining room once part of a Roman mansio (guesthouse).

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              #12

              @streetartutopia
              Beautiful!
              Also raises the question of why the ancient Bretons didn't destroy it. Maybe they used it.

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              • streetartutopia@mastodon.onlineS streetartutopia@mastodon.online

                Roman Mosaic Unearthed — Southwark, London, UK ❤ What Time Reveals (9 Photos): https://streetartutopia.com/2026/03/28/from-buried-mosaics-to-trees-shaping-themselves-around-bricks/

                Two archaeologists gently uncover a large Roman mosaic beneath a construction site near The Shard in central London. The vibrant geometric patterns, preserved underground for nearly 2,000 years, reveal a glimpse into an ancient dining room once part of a Roman mansio (guesthouse).

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                #13

                @streetartutopia Beautiful. It reminds me of the very first episode of the @fallofcivilizationspodcast.com. https://youtu.be/glKe9njOB24

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                • streetartutopia@mastodon.onlineS streetartutopia@mastodon.online

                  Roman Mosaic Unearthed — Southwark, London, UK ❤ What Time Reveals (9 Photos): https://streetartutopia.com/2026/03/28/from-buried-mosaics-to-trees-shaping-themselves-around-bricks/

                  Two archaeologists gently uncover a large Roman mosaic beneath a construction site near The Shard in central London. The vibrant geometric patterns, preserved underground for nearly 2,000 years, reveal a glimpse into an ancient dining room once part of a Roman mansio (guesthouse).

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                  #14

                  @streetartutopia 😲

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                  • kitkat_blue@mastodon.socialK kitkat_blue@mastodon.social

                    @streetartutopia

                    what happens to these mosaics after they are uncovered, photographed and documented? are they turned back over to the property owners to be destroyed while continuing construction? are they removed somehow?

                    what will happen to this mosaic in particular?

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                    #15

                    @kitkat_blue @streetartutopia

                    Googling (or using another preferred search engine) your question gets the answer, but it's too long to include in my reply. Obviously, it can't answer what will happen to this one, though...

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                    • thenopnope@social.vivaldi.netT thenopnope@social.vivaldi.net

                      @streetartutopia
                      Beautiful!
                      Also raises the question of why the ancient Bretons didn't destroy it. Maybe they used it.

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                      #16
                      There are a lot all over Western Europe. Why do people have to destroy them??? Just let things as they are, they will will be covered by grass in months and protected for 1.5 to 2 milleniums. People are probably already busy, why lose time and energy at destroying things? Which benefits???

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