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Remains of walls with a maximum height of 6 courses (2.5 m), architectural elements and other elements suggestive of a monastery were noted. Some doorposts were found in situ. Remains of a large, ashlar built structure were found at a lower level, its nature as yet to be determined.
An ancient path, partially constructed and partially hewn, leads down the slope eastwards from the complex.
Remains of an semicirclar wall, possibly an apse belonging to a small chapel, were noted in the eastern part of the complex. The walls remained to a maximum height of four courses (1.3 m) above ground level. The proposed church was orientated towards the southeast, parallel to a retaining wall constructed at the foot of the cliff. The surveyers estimate the width of the structure at 5.5 m and its lenght at 17.5 m. The roof was apparently of slabs of stone as evidenced by many fragments in the area and remains of plaster found on the slabs.
Many carstic caves have been noted in the area. Some of these served as dwellings for monks. Above the constructed complex, in the cliff face, are four "hanging" caves that show human occupation and probably formed a part of the monastery. Two more caves and plastered cisterns are located at the foot of the cliff. A large carstic cave was noted in close proximity, on the opposite bank of the wadi. The cave is 140 m long and was used by humans over many periods including the Byzantine period (see Kochav Ya'akov cave). The association between the dwellers of the cave with the monastery on the opposite bank is not clear.
A cistern (2.7 x 1.7 m) plastered with hydraulic plaster was found a few meters west of the doorposts, Its roof supported by two arches. The roof did not survive. Two more cisterns are near the caves at the foot of the cliff.
Agricultural terraces were noted by the survey, some of them still in use.
Category | Description |
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Pottery | Shards. |
Stone vessels | Fragments of a basalt millstone. |
Other | Tesserae |
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
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unknown | Ground floor |
Based on the finds of the survey.