Scythopolis / Beth Shean (Church of the Martyr monastery) - Monastery

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Source of knowledge
Literary sources
Epigraphy
Archaeological remains
Excavated site
Excavators: 
NameDate
Bar Nathan and Mazor
1992
State of certainty: 
Archaeologicaly definitive
Architectural evolution
General outline: 
A trefoil basilica, a chapel, refectory, kitchen and other rooms.
Dating material: 

Built after Andreas church was destroyed due to the Samaritan revolt. The style of the mosaics befit a mid 6th c date.

Phase date
Century: 
6th c.
Within century: 
Mid
Iconoclastic evidence
Iconoclastic evidence: 
No
General outline: 
The monastery was probably abandoned sometime in the late sixth or early seventh century with the deterioration of the general urban fabric of Scythopolis (Tsafrir and Foerster 1997), or due to the historical events of the early seventh century. The final destruction of the monastery was probably caused by an earthquake as is evidenced by the pillars of the narthex having fallen in the same direction.
Phase date
Century: 
6th-7th c.
Post Arab conquest history: 
Abandoned