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Lost 2,000-Year-Old Roman Mosaic Found Being Used as Coffee Table in Park Avenue Apartment, Returned to Museum

Coffee table sitting in New York flat for 50 years is actually a priceless Roman mosaic

A chance encounter at a book signing led to the amazing discovery of a looted treasure from a Roman emperor's ship.

A New York Woman Used This Mosaic From Caligula s Party Boat as a Coffee Table for Years Now, It Has Been Returned to Italy

Priceless Roman mosaic spent 50 years as a coffee table in New York apartment

Long-lost mosaic commissioned by Emperor Caligula disappeared from Italian museum during second world war

Culturally Appropriated Piece Returned To A More Proper Place

A 2,000-year-old artifact that had ended up in the home of a Manhattan antiquities dealer is now in an Italian museum. NEMI, Italy If stones could speak, the mosaic unveiled recently at an archaeological museum just south of Rome would have quite the tale to tell. It was crafted in the first century for the deck of one of two spectacularly decorated ships on Lake Nemi that the Emperor Caligula commissioned as floating palaces. Recovered from underwater wreckage in 1895, the mosaic was later lost for decades, only to re-emerge several years ago as a coffee table in the living room of a Manhattan antiques dealer.

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