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Three small areas were excavated in two excavation seasons. The site had been damaged a few years earlier by earthworks. The remaining walls reach a height of several courses in some places. The walls of the structure were set on the bedrock.
A small courtyard (3 x 2 m) was unearthed in area A of the dig, paved with stone slabs. The northern wall of the courtyard was built in the "window" technique. Rooms were uncovered to the north and to the south of the courtyard. A second, larger courtyard (7 x 5 m) was located ca. 30 m from the dwelling (area C). The courtyard's floor consisted partly of stone flags and partly of leveled bedrock. Over the stone floor, a large quantity of mosaic sections with a vegetal design and apparently the remains of an inscription were found. Three wide doorways in its northern, western and eastern walls and a fourth, particularly wide opening in its southern wall, led out of the courtyard. The courtyard was surrounded by rooms on all four sides. A staircase led to rooms at a higher level. The southeastern corner of the courtyard was preserved to a height of two meters. In the north-western corner, a round depression in the ground had a round stone basin containing a large quantity of ashes.
No church structure was identified in the excavation. However, finds indicate the presence of a church. These include large fragments of chancel screen panels, a stamp for Eucharist bread and mosaic fragments that were up-side-down, perhaps explained by a second story church.
Some 20 m southwest of area A, a section of dwelling was revealed but could not be excavated completely due to the collapse of an underground cavity.
To the south of the courtyard, a room (3 x 3 m) was unearthed. The floor of this room was 1.5 m lower than that of the courtyard. Benches were built around the room at the height of the threshold. Finds indicate that this room was used as a storage facility. The absence of any stairs descending into the room suggests that a wooden floor covered the space at threshold height so that the room had a double floor, the lower of which was accessed by a ladder.
Although not excavated, a room to the west of the large courtyard contained elements belonging to an oil press- a large stone basin, a crushing basin, a fragment of a crushing stone and a stone weight.
Category | Description |
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Pottery | Large storage jars; a dolium; jugs; cooking pot; two intact juglets |
Stone vessels | A large basin; a half of a bread stamp of local limestone. |
Metal objects | A large number of iron nails of varying sizes, the largest up to 15 cm.; iron hooks and iron rings for hanging objects |
Other | A fragment of a bread stamp decorated with crosses. |
Total area (sqm) | Size class |
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2,500 | Large |
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
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unknown | Upper floor |
Based on the pottery finds, there were no earlier finds.