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View looking down at a Herodian mosaic that is located in the bathroom of the Western Palace. Notice the red border, the single rolling-wave design, and the red "heart pattern" in the center of the mosaic.
The stair in the upper right leads down to a (ritual?) bath. To the left of the mosaic, the stones of a small Zealot (Sicarii) installation are visible. Notice the contrast between the luxury of Herod the great (r. 37–4 BC) and the simple intrusive (desperate) structure of the Zealots (AD 67-73) who had different priorities!
For a brief description of the Western Palace Click Here.