Ynet, July 11th 2022
Archeologists Michal Hever and Dr. Oren Gutfeld of the Hebrew University began excavating the site in February 2021.
The Mikveh is covered with a dome-shape roof, craved into a rock and preserved in its entirety. At the site there are also setps that led down to the bath dated to the time of the second temple.
“The mikveh was quarried under the lower aqueduct and it seems that it was the main water source of the bath, a discovery which was previously unknown to us, and will require further research,” Hever said.
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