Tzippori

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Tzippori is an archaeological site and modern village in Israel known for its rich remains from the Roman and Byzantine periods, including impressive mosaics and ancient Jewish and early Christian heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
national park
village
associatedWithReligion Christianity
Judaism NERFINISHED
country Israel
governedBy Israel Nature and Parks Authority NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Diocaesarea NERFINISHED
Sepphoris NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalFeature mosaics
public buildings
residential quarters
synagogue remains
theater
water system
hasArchaeologicalLayer Byzantine period NERFINISHED
Crusader period
Early Islamic period NERFINISHED
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Ottoman period NERFINISHED
Roman period NERFINISHED
hasHebrewName ציפורי
hasHeritage ancient Jewish heritage
early Christian heritage
hasModernSettlement Tzippori moshav NERFINISHED
hasModernSettlementType moshav
hasNotableMosaic Mona Lisa of the Galilee NERFINISHED
Nile Festival mosaic NERFINISHED
synagogue zodiac mosaic
hasStructureType cardo (main street)
churches
decumanus
fortress
mikvaot (ritual baths) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lower Galilee NERFINISHED
Northern District, Israel
locatedNear Nazareth NERFINISHED
modernSettlementEstablished 20th century
nearbyWatercourse Tzippori Stream NERFINISHED
recognizedAs important multi-cultural site in Galilee
timePeriodOfMajorFlourishing Byzantine period
Roman period
tourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism
wasImportantIn Mishnaic period NERFINISHED
Second Temple period NERFINISHED
Talmudic period
wasRegionalCenterOf Galilee NERFINISHED

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