Video by George Azar / The Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine
A few kilometers north of Jericho, at more than 12,000 years old one of the oldest cities in the world, lie the ruins of a palace with the largest and most artistically accomplished mosaic floor to survive from the ancient world. Composed of 38 intricate panels covering a space over 30 by 30 meters square, the mosaics of the audience hall and bath at Khirbat al-Mafjar (“Ruins of Flowing Waters”; also called “Qasr Hisham” or “Hisham’s Palace”) are masterpieces of early Islamic artistic design.
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Presented courtesy of The Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine Video by George Azar / The Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine ©2015 The Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine All Rights Reserved.
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