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In a survey, towers were identified on both sides of the wadi and a rock-cut shelter near a complex of structures. The remains of the monastery were identified on the western bank of the wadi, the site was not excavated.
The complex was enclosed by a wall on three sides, measuring ca. 20 x 20 m, surrounding an area ca. 400 m2.
The main entrance to the complex was in the southwest.
A courtyard with rooms surrounding it on three sides (north, west and south) was identified in the survey. The eastern side was apparently left open to the view.
Two towers were identified, one within the monastery precinct on the western side of the wadi, the other across the wadi on the eastern side.
Some of the rooms surrounding the courtyard were presumed by the surveyors to constitute dwelling cells.
Two elongated halls were identified in the western part of the complex. These probably served for communal functions, one of which may have been a refectory.
A cistern was found beneath the courtyard.
A smaller complex, similar to the main one and of identical construction, was located some 300 m northwest of the main complex. It may have served an agricultural function. Terraces were noted nearby.
Total area (sqm) | Size class |
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400 | Small |
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
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No traces |
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