Researchers from the University of Leicester, led by Matt Beamish, have rediscovered and resurveyed dozens…
Tag: Byzantine period
In Caesarea, a coastal city in Israel known for its rich historical and archaeological significance, a remarkable discovery was unearthed, revealing a stunning mosaic depicting birds and animals and the only sigma-shaped glass-gold table of its kind ever found in the world, shedding light on the opulent lifestyle of Byzantine Caesarea.
The inscription was deciphered by Dr. Leah Di Segni of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and it refers to “Blessed Maria, who lived an immaculate life” and died on February 9th. The stone dates from the late sixth–early seventh centuries CE.
The construction of a metro network beneath Thessaloniki has unearthed an extraordinary treasure trove of…
German and Israeli archaeologists have discovered a rare Greek inscription, which they believe was made…
An ancient amphora, which is a vase that was historically used to store and transport…