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State of preservation/which parts were uncovered:
The apse of a church and two other rooms of unknown function were uncovered in the excavation.
Churche/s:
The apse of the church was uncovered. The church was paved in a polychrome mosaic. A chancel screen with a Greek inscription was observed in secondary use in the nearby village of Deir Dibwan, attributed by Bagatti to this church.
Burials:
Tombs containing Roman and Byzantine ossuary fragments were found nearby.
Cave/s:
A cave was located nearby.
Water installations:
Three large cisterns were found.
Agricultural and industrial installations:
Industrial structures were uncovered north of the church, as well as a wine press and an oil press.
Small finds:
Category | Description |
---|---|
Oil lamps | Fragments of oil lamps in the tombs. |
Other | Fragments of ossuary |
Materials applied (walls):
Limestone
Monastery church:
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
---|---|---|---|
basilical | Ground floor |
Baptismal font
Tombs type:
Burial chamber
Agricultural installations:
oil press\es [=o/p]
wine press\es [=w/p]
Water installations:
Cisterns
General outline:
A church and two unidentified adjacent rooms (not published).
Dating material:
Byzantine, based on the finds.
Century:
Early Christian / Byzantine
General outline:
Iconoclastic evidence points to the continued use of the church at least into the 8th c.
Century:
Unknown
Post Arab conquest history:
Still in use