120 thousand piece 'puzzles' to unearth Roman Empire in Izmir

IZMIR, TURKEY - AUGUST 5: In an archeological study, being carried out for 4 years, archaeologists try to put together 120,000 small pieces of marble, excavated within a restoration study in Yamac Houses, like a puzzle, to unearth the Roman era's magnificence in Ephesus, three kilometers southwest of Izmir's Selcuk district, Turkey on August 5, 2014. So far, experts could only put together 50,000 pieces of the marbles. (Photo by Cem Oksuz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
IZMIR, TURKEY - AUGUST 5: In an archeological study, being carried out for 4 years, archaeologists try to put together 120,000 small pieces of marble, excavated within a restoration study in Yamac Houses, like a puzzle, to unearth the Roman era's magnificence in Ephesus, three kilometers southwest of Izmir's Selcuk district, Turkey on August 5, 2014. So far, experts could only put together 50,000 pieces of the marbles. (Photo by Cem Oksuz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
120 thousand piece 'puzzles' to unearth Roman Empire in Izmir
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