Happy Skeletons
2026-04-02 18:52:22.04199+02 by
Dan Lyke
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2,400 year-
old skeleton mosaic discovered in Turkey with the caption: "Be cheerful, enjoy your life"
There is some debate over the meaning of the text thats paired with the
recumbent skeleton. The writer İlber Ortaylı reads it as, You get the pleasure of the food you eat hastily with death,
and believes that the mosaic was in a soup kitchen rather than a rich persons dining room.
But in a thorough post by Livius on The History Blog, they argue that a skeleton partying with [the Romans] in the dining
room is consistent with the art at the time in which Kara dated it. The mosaic wouldve
been a reminder that life is fleetingso imbibe the wine, eat the bread, and enjoy it while
you can.
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