Posted on 01/16/2023 6:14:59 PM PST by marshmallow
Boston, Mass., Jan 13, 2023 / 14:00 pm A team of Israeli archaeologists has discovered a sixth-century Byzantine church with highly decorated mosaic floors.
The Civil Administration’s Archaeology Unit, which oversees historical sites in Judea and Samaria, announced Wednesday that the church was found in Jericho, a Palestinian town located in the West Bank, according to The Times of Israel.
The agency is part of the government of Israel’s Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories, which is part of the Ministry of Defense.
The outlet reported that the church is 250 square meters large, which would have made the building a relatively large church for its time. The Civil Administration said the church was still being used during the Early Muslim Period, according to the outlet.
Islam came to the region in the early seventh century, when the Muslim army defeated Jerusalem in 636. The outlet reported that the mosaic floors of the church were not damaged by iconoclasm — the destruction of religious images — even though Islam prohibits displaying icons and images in public.
The Times reported that the nave of the church is nearly fully preserved. The nave is the center part of the church where the laity prays, kneels, and praises during liturgy. An elaborate mosaic of vine braids and animal depictions covers the nave, The Times reported.
The Civil Administration said the church was constructed with materials that were not from the local area, including marble and black bitumen stone, the outlet reported.
A three-meter-long Greek inscription commemorating two public figures who donated to the construction of the church, Georgios and Nonus, was also found in the church, The Times reported.
The outlet reported that the area where the church was located sustained a major earthquake in A.D. 749 that destroyed.......
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Does this prove that Islam is haram in Jericho?
Not to be confused with the biblical Jericho which is located near the Dead Sea.
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