
In March 1932, Princeton archaeologists began a dig in Antioch, Syria, that would turn up some 300 ancient Roman floor mosaics, some of which now reside in the Princeton University Art Museum and McCormick Hall.
(Courtesy Princeton University Art Museum. Roman, Mosaic: birds in rinceau, 526–540 A.D., Stone, h. 113.5 cm., w. 206.3 cm., d. 10.0 cm. [44 11/16 x 81 1/4 x 3 15/16 in.], Gift of the Committee for the Excavation of Antioch, y1965 227.)