In this image, a replica of an ancient mosaic fragment depicting Jerusalem in the Madaba Map takes center stage. The mosaic, laden with historical significance, displays intricate details of the cityscape and is framed by a golden gilded wooden frame. Against a stark black background, the mosaic emerges as a focal point, drawing attention to its cultural and cartographic significance. The Madaba Map, with its portrayal of part of the Middle East, holds the distinction of being the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and particularly Jerusalem. The mosaic, originally part of the floor of a Byzantine church from the reign of Emperor Justinian (AD 527–65), is a testament to ancient craftsmanship and the historical importance of cartography.
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