Mosaic of Rehob
The Mosaic of Reḥob, also known as the Tel Rehov inscription and Baraita of the Boundaries, is a late 3rd–6th century CE mosaic discovered in 1973, inlaid in the floor of the foyer or narthex of an ancient synagogue near Tel Rehov, 4.5 kilometers (2.8 mi) south of Beit She'an and about 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) west of the Jordan River, containing the longest written text hitherto discovered in any mosaic in the Land of Israel, and also the oldest known Talmudic text.
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Mosaic of Rehob
The Mosaic of Reḥob, also known as the Tel Rehov inscription and Baraita of the Boundaries, is a late 3rd–6th century CE mosaic discovered in 1973, inlaid in the floor of the foyer or narthex of an ancient synagogue near Tel Rehov, 4.5 kilometers (2.8 mi) south of Beit She'an and about 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) west of the Jordan River, containing the longest written text hitherto discovered in any mosaic in the Land of Israel, and also the oldest known Talmudic text.
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Inscription of Tel Rehov
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archaeologists
Yaakov Sussmann, Shaul Lieberman, Fanny Vitto
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built
ca. late 3rd century CE
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Mosaic of Rehob, 6th-century Talmudic text
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Good
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Roman to Byzantine
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Tell el-Farwana , Israel
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Mandatory Palestine#Israel
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Mosaic of Rehob
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Synagogue
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Yes, both to the museum and to the open field with scarce remains
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website
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The Mosaic of Reḥob, also know ...... he oldest known Talmudic text.
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Mosaic of Rehob
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