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During the years 1952-5 the church complex and the annexed basilical baptistery were almost completely uncovered. The dimensions of the mono-apsidal basilica are 22,7x19 m, without the apse and the atruim; the apse - at least, additional 5.5 m in length). The dimensions of the annexed tri-apsidal basilica with a baptismal font are 15x13,4 m, including the apses. The southern aisle of the Cathedral, paved by opus-sectile tiles, was entirely exposed in 2021 season. The 2021 work focused also on entirely uncovering the southern wall, as well as the eastern portico of the church’s atrium.
The most important new information gleaned from the 2021 excavations was the existence of early construction phases of the cathedral.
The excavation of the cathedral’s southern wall revealed that an additional row of rooms lay to the south of the main church area, among them a chapel with a cross-shaped baptismal font. A western room was paved with a well preserved mosaic floor, and an eastern room with an opus sectile floor.
Only the north-western corner was exposed. The entire dimensions are not known.
The main basilica has three entries in the western wall: 1,1 m -- 2.2 m --1.1 m wide. Near the threshold of the central entry in the basilica there is an inscription reading: ἐκκλησία.
Poorly preserved up to 50-70 cm. Their thickness is ca. 0.80 m. The northern wall of the main basilica is the southern wall of the annexed baptistery. A 0.80 m wide entry led in from the northern aisle.
The width of the nave of the central basilica is 8,4 m. The width of the nave of the annexed basilica is 5 m.
Both basilicas have two aisles. The width of the aisles of the cathera is 3.5 m; they have dead-ends on the east. The width of the aisles of the annexed basilica is 3 m.
The main basilica has a single hemispherical apse. It is narrower than the nave (6.8 m wide) and not deep (4 m deep). A high synthronon with 6 steps (the last one is wider than the rest), was built along the apse. The bema is U-shaped with openings to both aisles in its eastern ends. It is one step higher than the nave and extends across the width of the nave and the adjacent intercolumnia.
The annexed basilical baptistery is tri-apsidal. The central apse horse-shoe in shape, is 4.6 m wide and 3 m deep. The lateral apses are 2.4-2.7 m wide and 2 m deep.
The aisles of the cathedral are deads-end.
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Total | Extant in S | Extant in N |
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9 | 3 | 9 |
A mosaic inscription in the attached baptistery is dated to 654 according to the Pompeian era of the city, equivalent to 591 CE. But the baptistery seems to be a later addition to the cathedral, as its floor is considerably higher than the floor of the basilica. Hence, the basilica can be several decades earlier.
Cathedral is one of the biggest churches in the Galilee and Golan. Surely it is the most embellished one. The unique architectural feature is the annexed tri-apsidal basilica, which function as a baptistery.