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A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem (D-L) leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem leave after they were denied entry to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
A 1,500 year old mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, shown at the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem's Old City on August 23, 2017. The ancient inscription was unearthed by archeologists near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. It mentions the Byzantine emperor Justinian. Israel Antiquities Authority archeologists suggest that the mosaim floor was in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem arrives to enter the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem arrives to enter the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem arrives to enter the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
MK Yehuda Glick and MK Shuli Mualem arrives to enter the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem Old City, August 23, 2017. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu still prevents from Knesset members and ministers to visit the Temple Mount compound. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90