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Mosaic from the floor of the Church of St Nilus in Mamshit, Negev Desert, Israel
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Mosaic from the floor of the Church of St Nilus in Mamshit, Negev Desert, Israel
3287559 Mosaic from the floor of the Church of St Nilus in Mamshit, Negev Desert, Israel, 5th century AD (mosaic) by Byzantine, (5th century); Mamshit (Memphis), Israel; (add.info.: Built during the 1st century BC as a trading post, the Nabatean city of Mamshit (Memphis/Mampsis) continued to flourish as an important stop on the Incense Route. This mosaic, which reads God, save your servant Nilus, lover of Jesus, who founded this building. Preserve him and his household is inside the Western Church of Saint Nilus, built during the 5th century AD.); Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright
Media ID 23474364
© Zev Radovan / Bridgeman Images
Byzantine Circular Floor Geometric Israel Levant Message Mosaic Near East Tiled Tiles Western Asia Nabataean
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This print showcases a remarkable mosaic from the floor of the Church of St Nilus in Mamshit, located in the breathtaking Negev Desert of Israel. Created during the 5th century AD by Byzantine artists, this intricate artwork is a testament to both religious devotion and artistic skill. The mosaic features an inscription that reads "God, save your servant Nilus, lover of Jesus, who founded this building. Preserve him and his household". These powerful words reflect the deep faith and gratitude felt by those who worshipped within these sacred walls. Mamshit itself has a rich history as it was originally established as a trading post during the 1st century BC by the Nabateans. Over time, it evolved into an important stop along the Incense Route, further solidifying its significance in ancient trade networks. The Western Church of Saint Nilus was constructed on this site centuries later and became home to this magnificent mosaic. Its geometric patterns and vibrant tiles create a visually stunning display that continues to captivate viewers today. With its blend of Christian symbolism, biblical references, and Middle Eastern influences, this mosaic serves as a poignant reminder of both cultural diversity and shared spiritual beliefs. It stands as a testament to human creativity across time and invites us to appreciate the beauty found within religious art forms.
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