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A view looking south at one of the side structures of the large marketplace in the Lower City of Diocaesarea.
In the center is a plastered pool (impluvium) that was surrounded by a colonnade the floors of which were covered by mosaics.
This area, and structure, may have served as Diocaesarea's/Zippori's marketplace from the first to the fourth centuries, BC.
The University of South Florida excavated this area.