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The Workers Were Digging the Foundations of a Construction Site: They Have Fallen on a Roman Mosaic Intact for 1700 Years

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In June 2026, workers discovered a Roman mosaic remarkably preserved under the land of Gers. This exceptional discovery reveals the hidden splendor of Elusa, the former Roman capital of Novempopulania, and raises fascinating questions about the preservation of ancient remains. More
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In June 2026, workers discovered a Roman mosaic remarkably preserved under the land of Gers. This exceptional discovery reveals the hidden splendor of Elusa, the former Roman capital of Novempopulania, and raises fascinating questions about the preservation of ancient remains. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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