
Ancient Christian mosaic with mysterious inscription unearthed at traditional birthplace of Abraham
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Archaeologists in Turkey recently found a 1,500-year-old Christian floor mosaic at Urfa Castle, featuring Greek inscriptions and geometric patterns from the Byzantine era.
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The mosaic was uncovered at Urfa Castle and dates back to the fifth century AD. It was constructed between 460 and 495 AD.
Urfa, formerly the Mesopotamian city of Edessa, is said to have been the birthplace of Abraham. Though archaeologists now consider the ancient city of Ur in Iraq to be the likelier site, Urfa has long been a pilgrimage destination for Muslims and Christians alike.
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