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A 1,600-year-old Byzantine mosaic from a Christian monastery in Israel, featuring 55 medallions with hunting scenes and mythological characters, was recently put on public display.
However, the Eastern Roman Empire would last for another 1,000 years before it too fell. At its peak, the Byzantine Empire ...
An Ornate Byzantine floor mosaic thought to date from the 5th to the 7th century AD has been discovered by chance by a Palestinian farmer in Gaza. The pavement includes includes several panels ...
The parish consisted of approx. 1,000 families in the 1980s. Byzantine Rite Catholic churches identified with ROMANIANS, Croatians, and Hungarians also exist in Greater Cleveland. Two of the city's ...
Newfound pieces of a sixth century bucket, unearthed at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ship burial in England, are helping researchers learn how the vessels were used.
Archaeologists recently discovered that the 6th-century Byzantine Bromeswell bucket found at Sutton Hoo was used to hold cremated remains. The find sheds light on Anglo-Saxon burial practices.
Cities, Monuments and Objects in the Roman and Byzantine Levant: Studies in Honour of Gabi Mazor, 2022, pp. 148-156 (9 pages) ... The Roman Veterans’ Settlement at Moẓa c. AD 70–130 (pp. 148-156) Uzi ...
A 1000-year-old gold Byzantine coin was found in the mountains of Norway, more than 1600 miles away from its place of origin. The gold coin was discovered over 1,600 miles from its place of origin.
While the new resulting Byzantine Empire would continue to thrive for more than 1,000 years, it lost several of its provinces to Muslim conquests. A hoard of 44 Byzantine gold coins was discovered ...