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At the time of excavation, several structures and mosaic floors remained.
ca. 22.5 x 20 m
A large hall (20 x 6 m) was suggested by Corbo to have been a church. Two mosaic pavements superimposed on one another were found. The lower pavement was coarse while the upper one was finer and partially preserved.
A dormitory was identified by Corbo, north of the church. Constructed and plastered beds were found, each measuring 1.70 m and 0.80 m wide, 0.45 m high above the mosaic pavement. A raised "pillow" was located on the eastern side.
An inscribed tombstone was found near the entrance. The inscription named the artist Elias and the deceased Theodoulos. The back or the stone is carved with symbols of immortality (Corbo 1954:573).
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Inscription - see under epigraphy |
Total area (sqm) | Size class |
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450 | Small |
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
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unknown | Ground floor |