Vertical tabs
The excavation revealed a chapel, with attached structures, identified as a monastery. It is located on a steep slope north of the Church of the Multiplication.
The external walls measure ca. 23 x 22 m, enclosing an area of ca. 506 m2.
Extends to the south of the chapel.
The chapel (9.25 x 4.40 m) is located in the northeastern part of the monastery. It has a single, external apse, and a narthex or atrium located to its west.
A hewn cave (9.25 x 4.4 m) is located north of the chapel.
Category | Description |
---|---|
Pottery | Early Islamic |
Glass | Fragments |
Total area (sqm) | Size class |
---|---|
506 | Small |
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
---|---|---|---|
single nave | Heptapegon - The Sermon on the Mount. | Ground floor |
Pottery. Bagatti suggested that the church was rebuilt around the time of Arculf (late seventh century) and continued in use up to the tenth century. This assertion was based on literary sources. The monastery called Heptapegon where the miracle of the Multiplying of the Loaves and Fishes occured, is mentioned in the Commemoratorium de Casis dei Vel Monasteriis II, 38-39, ed. McCormick 2011, pp. 2012-13, at the begining of the 9th century (808).