'sub'title: Underwater Archaeologists Have Been Conducting Ongoing Research at the Sunken Roman Town of Baia, Revealing New Discoveries in the Terme Del Lacus Area.Image Credit : NAUMACOS
GoreBull worming from Ancient Rome
Glowbull warming strikes again!
A large piece of marble opus sectile flooring has also been identified, still rendered with portasanta and white marble in a chromatic alternating pattern. This currently appears as the most indicative dating element, being the typology and implementation referable to the Late Antiquity age.
does not make sense to me, as I just saw lots of opus sectile pavement from the 1st Century when I was in Italy. If true, it must be a certain pattern or type of stone. What they show in the photos matches the patterns I just saw.
And at best, any Late Antique patterns would represent the terminus ad quem while there may be many buildings from earlier.
This is sooo bogus!
Everyone knows cities don’t sink! The ocean levels have been steady state since time started! Except for now, where it’s going up! Sea is gonna swamp us all!
So sayeth the Climate Scientologists.