Khirbet ed Deir - Severianus

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Source of knowledge
Archaeological remains
Architectural evolution
General outline: 
The monastery has but one phase with the exception of the cave church that has two phases (see church section).
Dating material: 

The foundation of the monastry is dated to the late fifth or early sixth century (probably around 500 CE). The dating is based on the style of the mosaics in comparison with those at Martyrius and Masada. Other finds (coins; church furnishings; glass) are generally dated to the Byzantine period. 

Phase date
Century: 
5th c.
Within century: 
Late
Iconoclastic evidence
Iconoclastic evidence: 
No
General outline: 
The monastery was abandoned in an orderly fashion sometime in the Early Islamic period.
Dating material: 

The collaps of the roof of the cave church, the paucity of finds and the pottery assemblage.

Phase date
Century: 
7th c.
Post Arab conquest history: 
Abandoned
Post conquest history comments: 
The monastery was abandoned in a peaceful manner possibly due to the combined effects of an earthquake (that caused the collaps of part of the cave church roof) and the economic situation resulting from the Arab conquest. This is attested to by the paucity of finds that indicates an orderly abandonment and removal of anything that could be carried.