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Ancient olive pressStone olive press at TabghaHeptageonHeptageon5th century mosaic in the church5th century baptisteryMosaic in the Church of the Loaves and FishesRemains of the ancient  TabghaChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorRemains of the ancient  TabghaChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorHeptageon -  mosaicHeptageon -  floor mosaicRemains of the early Christian builllldings - Church of the Primacy of St. PeterChurch of the Primacy of St. PeterSteps to the 4th cent. church from the shoreAncient path to the church on the shoreAncient path on the shoreTo Mensa DominiPath to the church.Ancient stepsPath to the church.Tabgha - Mensa DominiPath to the church.Tabgha - Mensa DominiChurch of the Primacy of St. Peter.Remains of the early Christian builllldings - Church of the Primacy of St. Peter

Location:

  • Israel, Ginnosar
  • geo:32.873249,35.549026
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Building (other)
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=21434

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Tabgha [Heptapegon] - Olive Press

Stone olive press at Tabgha was used to produce oil.

Tabgha - Heptapegon

Arabic: al-Tabigha; Hebrבu: Ein Sheva. The earliest building at Tabgha was a small chapel built in the 4th century AD. - The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish

Tabgha [Heptapegon] - Mensa Christi

Limestone rock in front of the present altar in the modern Church of the Primacy of St. Peter which is venerated as a "Mensa Christi", Latin for table of Christ.


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