The Romans used Greek myths in their mosaics as symbols of civilization



When the ancient Romans created their impressive mosaics one of the most popular motifs was to showcase Greek gods and heroes as symbols of universal values that reinforced what Rome stood for. This is the conclusion of Professor Luz Neira of Carlos III University of Madrid, who has done extensive research into the images of women and certain legends in Roman mosaics.

Neira, who is a professor in the Department of Humanities as well as a researcher in the university

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