Ancient Christian mosaic with mysterious inscription unearthed at traditional birthplace of Abraham

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Archaeologists in Turkey recently unearthed a 1,500-year-oldChristian floor mosaicin Urfa, a city traditionally regarded as the birthplace of Abraham.

The discovery was reported by Anadolu Agency (AA), a state-run outlet based in Ankara, on Oct.19.Officially known as Şanlıurfa, Urfa is located in southeastern Turkey and home to the historic Urfa Castle, a Byzantine-era structure.

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 forMuslims and Christiansalike.

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Split image of mosaic, Abraham painting

Archaeologists uncovered a 1,500-year-old Christian mosaic at Urfa Castle in Şanlıurfa, a Turkish city long regarded as the birthplace of Abraham.(Esber Ayaydin/Anadolu via Getty Images;Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images)

Pictures from the site show the small, ancient tiles arranged in geometric patterns, as well as an inscription in Koine Greek.The artwork also features motifs of animals and plants.

Additionally, archaeologists found three burials of religious officials at the site, as well as medallion-shaped mosaics representing air, water, earth and fire.

Excavation leader Gülriz Kozbe told AA that the mosaic likely formed part of a Christian site, possibly a church or a shrine dedicated to martyrs.

Aerial view of entire mosaic at archaeological site.

Intricate geometric designs and natural motifs appear in the ancient Byzantine mosaic unearthed at the Urfa Castle site.(Esber Ayaydin/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“This helps us identify who oversaw the area’s religious duties at the time.”

The archaeologist added that the mosaic’s symbols – especially the depictions of natural elements – shed light on ancient religious rituals.

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