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The remains at the site consisted of ashlar built walls. The excavations revealed a large courtyard with rows of rooms on the western and northern sides. A rock hewn crypt and tombs. The construction of this monastery was of a higher standard than that of the other two monasteries excavated nearby.
The monastery was enclosed in walls but only parts of the northern and western walls were revealed. The western wall was exposed to a length of 50 meters. The excavators noted that it continued beyond the excavated area. This would indicate that the complex was a very large one.
A large courtyard was unearthed, with rows of rooms on its northern and western sides. The courtyard was surrounded with covered passages.
Ten partially preserved rooms were uncovered in the complex, some of which may have served as dwellings. They were paved with coarse white mosaics.
A rock cut crypt was located beneath the courtyard. It was reached via a corridor located between the rooms and the courtyard. Tombs were located in the crypt, one of which had a cross engraved on the stone slab that covered it. Several other burials were found beneath one of the rooms of the monastery.
A large plastered cistern was found in the courtyard. Only a small part of it was cleared, its dimensions are not known. A second, smaller cistern was found. A system of channels surrounded the courtyard and beneath its pavement, one of which ended in the cistern.
Church type | Diakonikon | Link to church section | Church location |
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Based on the architecture and finds.