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Basilical church with a narthex, rectangular external apse, dead end aisles and two units annex on the south. Only the southeastern part of the basilica and the annexed wing were uncovered. The estimated dimensions of the basilica are 11.6 X 8.5 m.
Apparently double narthex, internal and external. The internal measures 8.5 X 2.5 m.
Three entrances led to the nave and aisles from the narthex. Only the southern entrance has been found.
The walls are 0.8 m thick.
The nave, 5 m wide, is separated from the aisles by two rows of three columns, resting on stylobates. The distance between the columns is 2 m. The nave is paved with a colored mosaic in geometric patterns. A partially prrserved Greek inscription of at least five lines, placed within a circular frame is set into the nave's mosaic floor near the entrance to the bema.
The dead end aisles are 1.75 m wide. In the southern wall of the southern aisle there are two entrances leading into the southern annexed wing. A square stone at the eastern end of the aisle, led over the mosaic floor, might have served as a base of a secondary table for the placement of relics.
The bema is U-shaped, without lateral openings. Remains of the chancel screen were found. The 1922 excavations indicated that the apse was semicircular rather than quadrangular (following the earlier publication of Abel (1919, reproduced by Ovadiah 1970). It was 2.5 m deep and 3.8 m wide.
The aisle are "dead-end". A square stone, 0.75x0.75m in dimensions placed over the mosaic floor at the eastern end of the northen aisle might had supported a secondary table for a relic.
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Dated to the 5th - 6th centuries, mostly on the base of the mosaics style.
No dates are given.