A great archaeological discovery in London has brought to light works of art that remained hidden for 1,800 years, solving a “giant archaeological puzzle”, as recently announced by researchers. The London Archeology Museum (MOLA) in a press release of June 17 announced that one of its experts managed to reconstruct a collection of Roman frescoes from plaster in an effort that was particularly demanding. According to Foxnews, this collection is the largest ever identified in London and the process of recovery needed a huge trouble. “The decorated plaster was found thrown into a large pit, crushed in thousands of pieces,” the museum’s announcement said. “It took three months for Han Li, a higher special material in Mola, to spread all the fragments and to unite the plans with patience,” he added. From a luxury Roman building in Southwark the frescoes decorated a high -profile building in the Southwark area of ​​central London, which “was demolished sometime before 200 […]
Source: News Beast

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