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State of preservation/which parts were uncovered:
The site was not excavated. Remains of structures were identified within encompassing walls.
Illustrative material:
Enclosing walls:
The complex is enclosed by a wall (55 x 45 m) constructed of large and medium sized ashlars.
Tower/s:
A tower was reported in the survey.
Churche/s:
The surveyors suggest the existence of a chapel in the center of the complex, based on a colorful mosaic, fragments of marble and an inscribed cross.
Water installations:
A cistern was reported in the survey.
Agricultural and industrial installations:
Remains of a winepress were noted.
Small finds:
Category | Description |
---|---|
Pottery | Sherds of Byzantine pottery. |
Other | Roof tiles |
Dimensions:
Total area (sqm) | Size class |
---|---|
2,475 | Large |
Materials applied (walls):
Limestone
Materials applied (roofing):
tiles
Enclosing wall
Tower/s
Monastery church:
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
---|---|---|---|
single nave | Ground floor |
Agricultural installations:
wine press\es [=w/p]
Water installations:
Cisterns
0
Inscribed crosses
General outline:
The surveyed remains consisted of a complex of structures, fragments of roof tiles, fragments of marble, tesserae and pottery dated to the Byzantine period.
Dating material:
Pottery
Century:
5th-6th c.
Dating material:
Pottery
Century:
7th c.
Within century:
First half
Post Arab conquest history:
Abandoned