A glittering mosaic of colored
stones once decorated an ancient synagogue floor with scenes of the Biblical
hero Samson getting revenge on the Philistines.
This newly excavated discovery in
the ancient Jewish village of Huqoq not only depicts an unusual scene — Samson
tying torches to foxes' tails in order to burn his enemies' crops — it's also
remarkably high-quality, said dig archaeologist Jodi Magness of the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
In a mosaic, "the smaller the
cubes, the finer the work," Magness told LiveScience. "Our cubes are
very small and fine."