Sussita - Southwest Church (SWC)

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Architectural Evolution
General outline: 
Basilical church with one pastophorium flanking the apse on the north, and an attached chapel on the south. An opening in the northern wall was blocked at a certain stage.
Dating material: 

It seems that the church was built in the second half of the 5th c., or the beginning of the 6th, had only plastered floors. 

Phase date
Century: 
5th-6th c.
Iconoclastic evidence
Iconoclastic evidence: 
No
General outline: 
No change in layout. According to stylistic considerations, the mosaic floors were laid in the 1st half of the 6th c.
Dating material: 

Style of the mosaic floors.

Phase date
Century: 
6th c.
Within century: 
First half
General outline: 
Opening in the northern aisle was blocked. Seemingly at that stage the two columns were erected in the southern chapel, against its walls, in order to retain its ceiling.
Phase date
Century: 
6th c.
General outline: 
The church was destroyed by fire probably as a result of the Persian invasion of 614 CE.
Dating material: 

A thick layer of ashes and burnt beams covered the floor.

Phase date
Century: 
7th c.
Within century: 
Early
Effects of the Persian Invasion: 
Destroyed