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Digs in northern Israel unearth 6th-century floor mosaics

Researchers say the well-preserved mosaics date back to the Byzantine period and were part of an ecclesiastic structure.

Intricate 6th-century floor mosaics have been uncovered at Tel Shikmona park in the North, the University of Haifa announced on Tuesday.

The mosaics were unearthed by researchers from the university’s Institute of Archeology, who were taking part in renewed digs at the site. Archeological digs were held at Tel Shikmona throughout the 1960s and 1970s, but the site was neglected for decades and became strewn with trash. Since the discovery was made, researchers have been working to remove the built-up garbage and clean the mosaic floors to prepare them for viewing by the public.

Researchers say the well-preserved mosaics date back to the Byzantine period and were part of an ecclesiastic structure.

A number of archeological finds have been discovered at the seaside site south of Haifa, including an Egyptian tomb, a Persian citadel and a number of luxury items from the Bronze Age....
Read entire article at Jerusalem Post (Israel)