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The sarcophagus, which dates from the third century and is decorated with garlands, was found in Tarsus, which is now in Turkey, and was donated to the fledgling museum by its discoverer, Abdo Debbas.
Among the significant archaeological sites endangered is the Temple of the Storm God, which dates from the third to the second millennium B.C. and which Ms. Burnham identified as one of the oldest structures in the world.
The 37,000-square-foot villa, which dates from the third or fourth century, has beautiful mosaic pavements covering most of the building's galleries, peristyles, courtyards and thermal baths.
The 1,600-square-foot 1,600-square-foot 1,600-square-footgeomosaic patterns, probably dates from the third or fourth century A.D., said Michael Hoff, a professor of art history at the University of Nebraska, which team has been working sinconsiststofexcolorfuluins in Antiochia ad Crageometrich was once a city on the southern coast of what is now Turkey.
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The most convincingly reconstructed plan dates from the second phase of the Early Bronze Age (c. 2700 c. 2500 bc).
But the carving, which dates from the second- or first-century B.C., is 40 centimeters, or nearly 16 inches, long.
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