Archaeologists discover third century mansion in City of David excavations

Jerusalem, August 18 (ANI): An Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) excavation in the City of David, Israel, has revealed a large third century CE building, which is apparently a large mansion.

The spacious edifice from the Roman period (third century CE) – apparently a mansion that belonged to a wealthy individual, was uncovered in excavations carried out in the ‘Givati Car Park’ at the City of David, in the Walls Around Jerusalem National Park.

According to Dr. Doron Ben-Ami, the excavation director on behalf of the IAA, together with Yana Tchekhanovets, “Although we do not have the complete dimensions of the structure, we can cautiously estimate that the building covered an area of approximately 1,000 square meters. In the center of it was a large open courtyard surrounded by columns.”

“Galleries were spread out between the rows of columns and the rooms that flanked the courtyard. The wings of the building rose to a height of two stories and were covered with tile roofs,” he said.

A large quantity of fresco fragments was discovered in the collapsed ruins from which the excavators deduced that some of the walls of the rooms were treated with plaster and decorated with colorful paintings.

The painted designs that adorned the plastered walls consisted mostly of geometric and floral motifs.

Its architectural richness, plan and particularly the artifacts that were discovered among its ruins bear witness to the unequivocal Roman character of the building.

The most outstanding of these finds are a marble figurine in the image of a boxer and a gold earring inlaid with precious stones.

The building, which was constructed during the third century CE, was shaken by a tremor in the fourth century, the results of which are clearly apparently in the excavation area: the walls of the rooms caved-in and their stone collapse, which was piled high, covered the walls of the bottom floor, some of which still stand to a considerable height.

Architectural elements such as columns and capitals, as well as mosaics and the large amount of fresco fragments that were used in the rooms of the second story were discovered inside the collapsed ruins.

The coins that were discovered among the collapse and on the floors indicated the building’s ruins should be dated to circa 360 CE.

According to Dr. Ben-Ami, “Edifices such as these are ‘urban mansions’ from the Roman period that were discovered in Antioch, Apamea and Palmyra. If this parallel is correct, then in spite of its size and opulence, it seems that this building was used originally as a private residence.” (ANI)

UK’s bid to save Titian’s ‘Diana and Actaeon’ for public successful

London : Britain’s fundraising campaign to raise 50 million pounds in four months to buy Titian’s ‘Diana and Actaeon’ has been successful.

But the breakthrough only happened after the Scottish government stepped in with a 17.5 million pounds grant. The purchase will be announced in the next few days.

The grant from the Scottish Executive represents more than a third of the total cost of Titian”s masterpiece, almost all the rest coming from other public sources.

The deadline for the masterpiece was 31st December.

Diana and Actaeon had been on public display at the National Galleries of Scotland and London for more than 200 years but was being sold by its private owner, the Duke of Sutherland, reports the Independent.

Now the National Galleries of Scotland have another four years to buy a second Titian painting – Diana and Callisto – from the Duke, who announced in August that he wanted to sell the works from his renowned Bridgewater collection in order to diversify his assets.

Both pictures have been in the duke”s family for 220 years and on loan to the National Gallery of Scotland since 1945.

Painted in 1559, they have never been separated.

Lily Allen”s ‘new £100m mogul beau is 22years her senior’

London, January 3 (ANI): Lily Allen’s new, mystery man is a 100-million-pound art dealer, and is twenty-two years her senior, according to reports.

The 23-year-old singer had raised eyebrows after reportedly spending a lot of time with an older man while holidaying in Barbados.

The ‘Smile’ star was said to be “thrilled” with 45-year-old Jay Jopling, reports the Sun.

A source said: “It’s early days in their relationship, but Lily has been telling pals how happy she is.

“She is thrilled with her new man, but some of her friends have urged caution because of the huge age difference. They don’t want to see her get hurt.”

The Brit, who is said to have a liking for older men, has previously dated Seb Chew and Ed Simons, both over 30.

It was further reported that Jay, whose White Cube galleries in central London became the hub of the Brit Art boom of the 1990s, knew Lily’s actor dad Keith.

The source added: “Jay moved in the same circles as Lily’s father, so they have known each other for a number of years.

“They went on a series of dates towards the end of last year and really hit it off.” (ANI)