Ancient Mediterranean World
Opus tessellatum refers to a specific technique of mosaic art that uses small pieces of colored stone, glass, or ceramic called tesserae, arranged to create intricate images or patterns. This method is characterized by its use of a wider range of materials and often involves a more extensive palette than earlier mosaic styles, making it a prominent feature in Roman and early Byzantine art, particularly in floors and wall decorations.
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