A research team from the University of South Florida has uncovered a well-preserved 2,000-year-old Roman home in Malta. The opulent mansion, known as a Roman Domus, was hidden beneath layers of soil in the ancient city of Melite. The house was elegantly decorated with mosaic floors, wall frescoes, and marble decorations, suggesting it was occupied by someone of wealth and importance. The team also discovered an adjacent house with unusually high walls. Artifacts found at the site, including terracotta floor tiles and fragmented pottery, provide insights into the lives of the inhabitants. The team has been granted an extension to continue excavations until 2025.
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