
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an archaeological site within the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council, Israel, under an overcast sky. The foreground features a large, rectangular mosaic floor composed of small tesserae in shades of white, light grey, dark grey, and reddish-brown. The mosaic exhibits repeating geometric patterns, primarily interlocking circles with stylized four-petal floral or star-like motifs at their centers, interspersed with curvilinear elements. A low barrier, consisting of dark metal posts connected by chains, demarcates the mosaic from an adjacent area covered in dark grey gravel. Behind the chain barrier, a section of ancient stone wall constructed from rough-hewn, rectangular blocks is visible. The wall includes an arched opening on its right side, inside which a white, urn-shaped object is placed. To the left of this arch, a rectangular light-colored relief plaque, possibly depicting an animal or figure, is mounted on the wall. A cylindrical light-colored stone object, resembling a column drum or base, stands to the left of the wall. To the right of the wall, on the gravel, a substantial light-colored stone object, possibly a column capital or pedestal, and a flatter stone slab are present. The background consists of dense evergreen trees and shrubs, with a white spherical outdoor lamp on a pole visible among the foliage on the far left. No individuals are present in the scene.
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