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2,000-year-old ritual bath discovered near Jerusalem
Jerusalem, July 1
A 2,000-year old ritual bath
was discovered near Jerusalem under a living room of a private house,
the Israeli Antiquities Authority said in a statement on Wednesday.
The
ancient ritual bath, known in Hebrew as a mikve, was discovered amid
renovations at a private home in Ein Karem, a village near Jerusalem,
and believed to have originated from the period of the Second Temple,
which was a Jewish temple situated in Jerusalem between 516 BC and 70
AD, Xinhua news agency reported.
According to the antiquities
authority, the mikve was 3.5 metres in length, 2.4 metres in width, 1.8
metres in depth, and built out of rocks and plaster.
According to
the authority, they've discovered a staircase, pottery vessels believed
to be crafted during the first century AD and fragments of stone
vessels.
"Such instances of finding antiquities beneath a private
home can happen only in Israel and Jerusalem in particular," Amit
Re'em, a Jerusalem district archaeologist, was quoted in the antiquity
authority's statement as saying.