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‘Atiqot 72 (2012)
ISBN 2948-040X
The Mosaic from the Building (Church?) on the Eastern Fringes of Tel Shiqmona
(Hebrew,
pp. 143–145; English summary, p. 97*)
Ira Barash
Keywords: Carmel, stone, art, Christianity, Church, cross
The mosaic was discovered in a building identified as a church, which was uncovered in Area D/E at Tel Shiqmona. The tesserae, of limestone, occur in shades of white, black, turquoise, red and yellow. The pattern of the central carpet is one of intertwined circles that form a motif of adjacent Maltese crosses. Based on the ceramic finds that were recovered from the bedding and the fill below it, the mosaic should be dated to the beginning of the seventh century CE.