Trying to figure out why some trees had not properly taken root, Nabahin said he and his son began digging. Then the son's axe hit something hard and unfamiliar in appearance.
"I searched on the internet ... We learnt it was mosaic belonging to the Byzantine era," said the father-of-seven, sitting next to his discovery. "I see it as a treasure, dearer than a treasure. It isn't personal, it belongs to every Palestinian."
The Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said the flooring included several mosaic panels depicting animals and other features of social life during the Byzantine era.
"The archaeological discovery is still in its early stages and we await to know more of the secrets and civilization values," the ministry said in a statement. "National research teams are working in partnership with international experts and scientists from the French Archaeology School."