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State of preservation/which parts were uncovered:
The site consists of a complex of rooms surrounding a central courtyard, a chapel, a funerary chapel, burial caves. Architectural elements were found in the surveys including lintels, capitals and walls. Inscriptions were found on some of the elements.
Courtyards:
A central courtyard surrounded by rooms was noted in the surveys.
Churche/s:
A funerary chapel and a martyrion at the summit of the hill.
Burials:
burial caves were found nearby.
Cave/s:
see burials.
Materials applied (walls):
Basalt
Courtyard/s
Monastery church:
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
---|---|---|---|
unknown |
Inscribed crosses
General outline:
A monastery was established in the village where a martyrion dedicated to John the Baptist had stood since 377 CE.
Dating material:
Epigraphy
Century:
6th c.
General outline:
According to the surveyors, the site was abandoned in 636 CE following the Arab conquest of the Golan Heights.
Century:
7th c.
Within century:
Mid
Post Arab conquest history:
Abandoned