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Surroundings:

Octagonal pool in TabghaStone olive press at TabghaBaptismal fontBaptismal fontAncient olive pressOctagonal pool in TabghaChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floor5th century mosaic in the churchHeptageonHeptageon -  mosaic5th century baptisteryHeptageonHeptageon -  floor mosaicRemains of the ancient  TabghaRemains of the ancient  TabghaMosaic in the Church of the Loaves and FishesChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorChurch of the Loaves and Fishes  - mosaic floorRemains of the early Christian builllldings - Church of the Primacy of St. PeterRemains 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.

Location:

  • Israel, Ginnosar
  • geo:32.869972,35.539536
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 31xx?~ / unknown

Class:

  • Vicus or canabae
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=21826

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Tabgha [Heptapegon]- Baptismal Pool

Arabic: al-Tabigha; Hebrבu: Ein Sheva. An ancient baptismal pool from the Roman-Byzantine period.

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


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