The artifacts are part of Jerusalem's Ein Hanya, which is the second-largest spring in the Judean Hills. Pictured, the Byzantine-era pool discovered by archaeologists at the site of Ein Hanya, which is the second-largest spring in the Judean Hills, just outside Jerusalem. It has since been restored to working conditionThe Israel Antiques Authority found the ancient pool and fountain at the site of Ein Hanya, a spring in the Judean Hills. Aside from the pool and fountain, scientists also unearthed a variety of trinkets at the site. Scientists discovered a rare silver coin that they believe may be a sample of the Greek currency drachma.
Source: Daily Mail February 01, 2018 18:04 UTC