Vertical tabsMonastery name, type, categorySite Name: Deir el-GhusunMonastery name: Monastery (?)Monastery type: CenobiumMonastery category: Village LocationCoordinates, ITM system: 207,292.00695,464.00 Coordinates, ICS system: 157,274.00195,452.00 Geographical region: Southern and Western SamariaProvincial affiliation: Palaestina IBishopric: SebasteTopographical location: An area of low hills.Soils: Chalk and MarlDistance from nearest bishop-seat: ca. 14 km (Sebaste)Distance from Roman roads: ca. 5 km north of the road leading from Caesarea to Shechem-Neapolis. Source of knowledgeArchaeological remainsSurveyed siteSurveyors: NameDate Zertal1978-2000 Bibliograpy: Zertal, A. and Mirkam, N., 2000398-400 Dayan, A., 201544 Abbreviation for Journals and SeriesDiscussion: Dayan suggested that the site had originally been a monastery around which the village grew at a later period, perhaps in the middle ages (Dayan 2015: 44). She did not state what this suggestion is based upon.State of certainty: Uncertain / Questionable General descriptionSmall finds Detailed descriptionComponentsMonastery church: Church typeDiakonikonLink to church sectionChurch location No traces Architectural evolutionPhase 1 Abandonment Phase dateCentury: Early Christian / Byzantine Phase dateCentury: Unknown