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State of preservation/which parts were uncovered:
A church and adjacent structure identified in surveys.
Illustrative material:
Churche/s:
Remains of a church (14 x 7 m) located at the site which has been a pilgrimage destination up to the modern era.
Cave/s:
A large cave on the hillside was also associated with the cult of St. Barbara.
Water installations:
A hewn pool with a vaulted roof nearby.
Small finds:
Category | Description |
---|---|
Other | A cross adorned stone with an undecipherable Greek inscription, found near the entrance. |
Materials applied (walls):
Limestone
Monastery church:
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
---|---|---|---|
ʻAbud - Sta. Barbara; Barbāra el-Kenīseh; Barbāra el-Kadīseh | Ground floor |
Water installations:
Cisterns
Inscribed crosses
General outline:
Remains of a church and a hewn pool with a vaulted roof.
Dating material:
Dated to the sixth century CE based on construction style
Century:
6th c.
General outline:
The end of the monasery is unknown. The site continued as a pilgrimage destination up to the modern era.
Century:
7th-8th c.