Posted on 01/23/2014 9:46:08 AM PST by Biggirl
A 1,500-year-old church complete with a sophisticated mosaic was uncovered by archaeologists in southern Israel.
The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) say the Byzantine-era structure "probably served as a center of Christian worship for neighboring communities."
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Predates Islam. Better keep the fresco-eating muslims away.
Being in Israel, it will have a better chance of being protected from any vandalism.
So, Christianity predates any Muslim claims to the Holy Land eh?
*ping*
Authorities are going to remove the mosaic and cover the site back up to preserve it. Oh well, it appears to be quite large by ancient standards. A few years back I was walking through a nice suburban neighborhood in Ashkelon not far from the beach and all of a sudden I stumbled on a small but beautiful Byzantine era ruin of a church. Pretty amazing just in between some houses. Wish I had had a camera on me at the time. This new find isn’t far from Ashkelon - a few miles north. It boggles the mind how much history is under the earth out there evidenced whenever construction or digging goes on. A major headache and more likely a nightmare for developers unfortunately.
Seems like a good problem to have. :’)
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