World

Rare Byzantine-era mosaic floor discovered in Gaza

Sep 19, 2022

Gaza [Palestine], September 19: A rare Byzantine-era mosaic floor, dating back to the 5th to the 7th century, was discovered by a Palestinian farmer in the Gaza Strip, local media reported Sunday.
Suleiman al-Nabahin, 55, made the discovery by chance when he was trying to plant new trees on his land, just about 800 meters away from the Israeli border, Sama News Agency reported,
Archaeological experts have described the unearthed mosaic floor, which includes 17 well-preserved images of animals and birds, as one of the greatest archaeological treasures in Gaza, according to media reports.
The Hamas-run Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Gaza said in a statement that the discovery is still in its infancy and "more of the secrets and civilization values" remain to be learned.
Source: Xinhua

More news

Former England Captain Terry Butcher: "I would pay 7 million to buy Maradona's Golden Ball just to destroy it!"

New Delhi [India], May 18: Diego Armando Maradona, for many - the greatest footballer of all time - was remembered at the stadium where he scored his first-ever international goal for Argentina back in 1979 - Hampden Park, Glasgow. His achievements were recalled by two contrasting figures in his footballing journey. Argentinian World Cup-winning legend Ossie Ardiles, an international teammate and friend of Diego's and perhaps Diego's most famous opponent, legendary England Captain Terry Butcher.

May 18, 2024