Posted on 06/26/2020 5:00:16 AM PDT by WWG1WWA
After years of investigations, Israeli archaeologists now believe that they have uncovered a Byzantine-era Christian town in Galilee. This site has yielded a host of remains and historic artifacts. It is believed that the settlement was probably destroyed during the invasion of the area by the Persians in the 7th century AD. This settlement is offering unparalleled insights into the Christian community during and the Byzantine Empire.
The settlement was discovered in 2007 during a construction project on a road in Pi Maẓuva Galilee in Northern Israel . This site was the subject of a salvage excavation before the completion of the roadwork. Archaeologists from The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), undertook the investigation. The researchers wrote in the journal Atiqot that excavations revealed building complexes, some separated by an alley, dating from the Byzantine period.
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Persians came in like antifa and totally decimated the region just before the Muslims arrived to defeat and destroy both them and the Byzantine Empire(later after a long protracted campaign).
The region was very prosperous before the Persians ruined it.
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