Monday, February 7, 2011

1 500 Year Old Church

1 500 Year Old Church

1,500-YEAR-OLD CHURCH // Current

In a pursuit of antique robbers, experts uncovered a 1,500-year-old church and a beautiful mosaic floor in Hirbet Madras, known as the site of a large, ...more...

1 500 Year Old Church | United States Online News

1 500 Year Old Church, (AP) – Israeli archaeologists have presented a new church in 1500 years discovered in the Judean Hills, on Wednesday, including an exceptionally well. ...more...

1,500-year-old church found in Israel - Digg
Amir Ganor, head of the Antiquities Robbery Prevention unit stands at the site of an ancient church outside Jerusalem February 2, 2011. The pursuit of a gang of grave robbers has. ...more...
1,500-year-old church found in Israel - Yahoo! News

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1,500-year-old church discovered by archaeologists in Israel
Israeli archaeologists presented a newly uncovered 1,500-year-old church in the Judean hills on Wednesday, including an unusually well-preserved mosaic floor with. ...more...
1,500-year-old church found in Israel - Topix
Israeli archaeologists presented a newly uncovered 1,500-year-old church in the Judean hills on Wednesday, including an unusually well-preserved mosaic floor with images. ...more...
Israel Church Found to be 1,500 Years Old - AOL Travel News

Israeli archaeologists uncovered a 1,500-year-old Byzantine church Wednesday. Originally thought to be a synagogue, the presence of crosses signified the church's. ...more...

1,500-year-old church discovered in Jerusalem hills - Haaretz ...

Though initially identifying the building as a synagogue, archaeologists say discovery is a Byzantine church from fifth or sixth century A.D. ...more...

1,500-year-old church uncovered in Israel
Archaeologists had been digging a site in Israel called Hirbet Madras when they discovered what they originally was a synagogue; however, a stones craved with crosses. ...more...

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