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Mosaic at the Church of St. Stephen, Umm ar-Rasas
Mosaic at the Church of St. Stephen, Umm ar-Rasas

The Umm ar-Rasas mosaics are a number of Byzantine mosaics discovered by Michele Piccirillo in the ruins of the Church of St. Stephen in Umm ar-Rasas, Jordan, in 1986.

Of particular note is a mosaic floor dated to 785, the largest one in Jordan, with a series of panels illustrating the most important cities of the region.

Town mosaic

Outer frame, left (northern) side

A series of eight cities in Palestine are shown in the frame:

  • Jerusalem Jerusalem
  • Nablus Nablus
  • Sebastia Sebastia
  • Caesarea Caesarea
  • Lydda Lydda
  • Eleutheropolis (Bayt Jibrin) Eleutheropolis (Bayt Jibrin)
  • Ashkelon Ashkelon
  • Gaza Gaza

Outer frame, right (southern) side

Seven cities in Transjordan are shown in the frame:

Two additional cities are shown at the head of each aisle:

  • Limbon
  • Diblaton

Inner frame

The inner frame includes illustrations of ten cities in the Nile Delta:

See also

References

  1. Piccirillo 1988, pp. 208–231.
  2. Piccirillo & Attiyat 1986, pp. 341–352.

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