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State of preservation/which parts were uncovered:
The site was identified as a monastery in the surveys. It consists of a church with a complex of rooms to its south.
Illustrative material:
Courtyards:
West of the narthex there is an atrium (11.6 x 9 m) that has a cistern in its center.
Churche/s:
The church is a basilica, the prayer hall measuring 16 x 11.6 m. It is divided into a nave ending in an internal apse (3 m deep) and two aisles. The apse is flanked by two pastophoria (each 3 x 3 m). A narthex (11.6 x 2.5 m) fronts the church in the west with three entrances leading into the prayer hall. On the northern side of the atrium there is a baptistery.
Cave/s:
A cave with a rock-cut staircase leading into it is located nearby.
Water installations:
A cistern is located in the atrium.
Small finds:
Category | Description |
---|---|
Other | Roof tiles. |
Other | White tesserae. |
Materials applied (walls):
Limestone
Materials applied (roofing):
tiles
timber
Courtyard/s
Monastery church:
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
---|---|---|---|
basilical | Diakonikon | Ground floor |
Baptismal font
Water installations:
Cisterns
General outline:
The site consists of a church with a complex of rooms to its south.
Century:
Early Christian / Byzantine
Century:
Unknown