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L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.

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Turkey, Gaziantep, Gypsy Girl Mosaic
📍 Gypsy Girl Mosaic, Zeugma Mosaic Museum

The image shows the world-famous "Gypsy Girl" mosaic (Çingene Kızı). This specific Roman-era artifact is the most prominent exhibit at the Zeugma Mosaic Museum in Gaziantep, Turkey.

The dramatic, spotlit presentation in a dedicated dark room is exactly how this mosaic is displayed to the public, making the identification of both the artwork and its location definitive. The mosaic style and subject strongly resemble the famous 'Alexander Mosaic' or similar Roman-era mosaics found in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, Greece.

The lighting and display suggest a museum environment. This mosaic is a well-known artifact from the Roman period, discovered in Pompeii but often exhibited in major museums including Athens.

Given the style and presentation, the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens is a strong match. The mosaic style is typical of Roman mosaics found in Pompeii and Herculaneum, which are often exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples.

The lighting and presentation could fit a museum setting there. This location is a plausible alternative given the mosaic's origin and display context.

The artwork is a Roman-era mosaic of exceptional quality, a style for which the region of ancient Antioch (modern Antakya) is famous. The Hatay Archaeology Museum houses one of the world's most extensive collections of Roman and Byzantine mosaics.

While this specific mosaic is not located there, the general style, quality, and museum context make this a plausible alternative location within Turkey for such an artifact.

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Greece, Athens, Ancient Agora Museum
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The mosaic style and subject strongly resemble the famous 'Alexander Mosaic' or similar Roman-era mosaics found in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, Greece. The lighting and display suggest a museum environment. This mosaic is a well-known artifact from the Roman period, discovered in Pompeii but often exhibited in major museums including Athens. Given the style and presentation, the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens is a strong match.

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Italy, Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Naples
75%

The mosaic style is typical of Roman mosaics found in Pompeii and Herculaneum, which are often exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. The lighting and presentation could fit a museum setting there. This location is a plausible alternative given the mosaic's origin and display context.

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Turkey, Antakya, Hatay Archaeology Museum
65%

The artwork is a Roman-era mosaic of exceptional quality, a style for which the region of ancient Antioch (modern Antakya) is famous. The Hatay Archaeology Museum houses one of the world's most extensive collections of Roman and Byzantine mosaics. While this specific mosaic is not located there, the general style, quality, and museum context make this a plausible alternative location within Turkey for such an artifact.

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Environnement

Indoor • None • Controlled (Museum) • Indoor museum • Controlled indoor

Infrastructure

None • Modern museum interior • None visible • Museum display

Texte visible et panneaux

Gypsy Girl

Contexte et culture

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