Attached structures

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Nid Site Name Church name Geographical region Annex/es on the north Annex/es on the south Secondary basilica Secondary basilica description Prothesis chapel / Diakonikon Prothesis chapel / Diakonikon description Baptistery Baptistery description Burial room or chapel Burial room or chapel description Sacristy / skeuophylakion Sacristy / skeuophylakion description Martyrs chapel Martyrs chapel description Count
15554 Khirbet ed-Duweir Chapel Hebron Hills 1
12239 Khirbet Ein Dab Church Judean Hills The excavator mentions two partly excavated rooms attached to the church on the north (not shown on the plan). Simple rectangular room The excavator mentions two partly excavated rooms attached to the church on the north (not shown on the plan). The eastern room possibly served as a chapel. These rooms had coarse white mosaic floors. 1
12804 Khirbet Ein Samiyye Church Samaria Hills 1
14721 Khirbet el 'Arab Chapel Judean Hills 1
14501 Khirbet el Biyār; Khirbet el-Bir Chapel (?) Judean Hills 1
15265 Khirbet el Qabra church (?) Western Galilee 1
13146 Khirbet el-Batiya Church Central and Eastern Galilee 1
12828 Khirbet el-Beida Church Southern and Western Samaria 1
455 Khirbet el-Beiyudat Church Southern Jordan Valley Two rooms flanking the main entrance to the church. The western served as a prothesis chapel (see below). The eastern room was 4.40x3.20m in dimensions. Like the western room, it had brick walls set on stone foundations. It had two openings connecting it to the aisle. The western was blocked when the bench was built along the aisle. The opening pierced in the eastern wall, 0.7m wide, might have been just a niche. The room was mosaic paved, and an inscription was set in the eastern end of the colorful carpet. The epigraphy of the inscription suggest a 5th or 6th c. date. Simple rectangular room Situated at the southwest side of the church. 6.2 X 4.2 m in dimensions. Brick walls on stone foundations. The flat roof of this room probably rested on two arches. Mosaics paved floors. In the eastern part of the room parts of four legs of an offering table remained in situ. The inscription uncovered there is dated to ca. 560 CE. 1
12723 Khirbet el-Burak St. Cyricus Samaria Hills 1
12782 Khirbet el-Burj el-Isana Church Samaria Hills 1
14722 Khirbet el-Fira'a Church Judean Hills 1
12653 Khirbet el-Hajj Harb ‎(Horvat Herev)‎ Church Southern Coastal Plain 1
17485 Khirbet el-Harayiq Church Hebron Hills 1
13147 Khirbet el-Harazan; Khirbet el-Ḥareẓân Church Judean Desert fringes 1
14212 Khirbet el-Karmil (Chermela) Central Church Hebron Hills 1
14222 Khirbet el-Karmil (Chermela) Rujm Barakat Hebron Hills 1
14221 Khirbet el-Karmil (Chermela) Rujm Mereze; Kh. Birket el-Karmil Hebron Hills 1
15698 Khirbet el-Karmil (Chermela) South of Rujm Barakat Hebron Hills 1
12896 Khirbet el-Kiliya‎ Chapel Samaria Desert Fringes 1
13159 Khirbet el-Kuṣeir SOUSAKIM Judean Desert 1
7818 Khirbet el-Latatin Church Judean Hills A two inter-connected units annex. The western, longer one, mosaic paved, seems to have served as a prothesis chapel, the smaller - to its east - was the bema (see below) Quadrangular chapel In the second phase a chapel was added to the church's north. Two openings in the church's north wall led into the chapel. It contains of a hall (13.6 X 5 m) and a room at its eastern end (3.5 X 5 m), which served as a bema. The unpaved bema is built upon the bedrock, which is higher here than the chapel floor. The chapel hall is paved with a colorful mosaic. 1
18234 Khirbet el-Lauz Church Southern and Western Samaria 1
8333 Khirbet el-Mahma Church Southern and Western Samaria 1
13160 Khirbet el-Makhrum Church Judean Desert 1

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