Church components table

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Nid Site Name Church name Dedication Functional Type Church type Geographical region Bishopric Provincial affiliation Crypt Accessibility and description Function Orientation Atrium Water cistern Narthex Aisles Colonnades / Arcades Capital types Transept Aisles East end Church Head/Chevet Central Apse Bema type Bema type text Elevation of Bema above nave Altar remains Altar type Altar reliquiarium type Altar location Secondary tables Ciborium Ambo Ambo remains Ambo location Ambo materials Ambo placement Apse elevation Apse shape Synthronon Synthronon location Synthronon remains Synthronon description Pastophoria loci Description and function of northern Description and function of southern Northern apse description and function Southern apse description and function Altar location Cult of relics loci Reliquiaries: shapes and contents Loci Font structure External shape Internal shape Ben-Peshat type Upper galleries Galleries description Burials loci Author (created) Count
2562 Jerusalem (Mt. Sion) St. Peter in Gallicantu Connected to the story in the Gospels about Peter and the crowing of the cock. Memorial Free standing basilica Jerusalem (extra-mural) Jerusalem Palaestina I Facing east No No Internal apse monoapsidal with lockable pastophoria (mon-aps II) quadrangular Flush with the bema N & S AM 1
13344 Jerusalem (Mt. Sion) House of Caiaphas St. Peter Memorial Unknown Jerusalem (extra-mural) Jerusalem Palaestina I SB 1
12991 Unnamed Site (Laura of the Towers?) Chapel Monastic Unknown Southern Jordan Valley Regio Jericho Palaestina I AM 1
19406 Gevat; Gebata church (?) Monastic? Basilical Jezreel Valley Sepphoris Palaestina II JP 1
19409 Tel Kedesh Chapel Funerary chapel Chapel Upper Galilee Tyre Phoenice I JP 1
14537 Bu'eina; al-Bu'ayna; Beth Anath(?) church (?) unknown Unknown Unknown Lower Galilee Sepphoris Palaestina II ST 1
14589 El Baneh; Ba'ina; Ba'ineh; el Bi'na; al Be'neh; Beth Anath(?) Greek Church of St. Barbara St. Barbara Unknown Unknown Western Galilee Ptolemais Palaestina II ST 1
12720 ʻAcraba Church Parochial Unknown Samaria Hills Palaestina I AM 1
13326 ʻAgur: ʻAjjur: Kh. el-ʻInab Church Parochial Annex\es on the north Judean Hills Eleutheropolis Palaestina I Facing east Yes Yes 2 External apse, round dead end aisles (mon-aps III) apsidal + Hemispherical Sarcophagus-like, without a lid. A complete marble column 1.75 m high was found in the north aisle suggesting a possibility of a gallery above it. But it might had belonged to a ciborium. AS 1
16048 ʻAmqa Church Parochial Unknown Western Galilee Ptolemais Phoenice I SB 1
11975 ʻAnab el-Kabir (Khirbet ʻAnab) Church Parochial Basilica with an annexed chapel Judean Hills Eleutheropolis Palaestina I Facing east Yes Yes Yes 2 Arcade of columns Corinthian External apse, round dead end aisles (mon-aps III) apsidal U shaped with two lateral openings 2 steps up Yes indicated by screen N Flush with the bema Horse-shoe shape No N & S The northern pastophorium measures 3.2 X 2.2 m. Its floor is ca. 0.4 m higher than the floor of the prayer hall. The floor is paved in white mosaic. The southern pastophorium is identical to the northern one in size and shape. The baptismal font from the first phase of the church was found outside the building, to the north of it. It was carved from the large and monolith piece of stone (120 cm in diameter, 80 cm high). Its external borders were circular, while the central installation was quadrifoil (80 cm in diameter, 64 cm deep; 20 cm thickness of the walls). Its original location is not known. Monolithic circular quadrifoil 9a At the southern end of the narthex, beneath the floor, 0.75 m below its level, there was a tomb (2x0.48x0.73 m), covered with stone slabs. In the central slab the hole was covered, indented for the pouring of the oil/water, venerating the holy relics. Most probably, the tomb predated the church with the narthex, as its the lines of its walls do not coincide with the direction of the church walls. The tomb yielded the remains of at least two adults, one of whom was about 50 years old. A separate burial cave was found in the northern vicinity of the church. Probably, it was intended for locals. A rectangular opening (1.70x1.10 m) leaded to the burial chamber (5.40x4.50 m, 1.70 m high). Its ceiling was flat. The chamber consisted of seven rectangular cist graves, arranged into two rows (lengths fluctuated from 1.50 to 2 m; widths fluctuated from 0.55 to 1.05 m; depth equal: 0.60 m). AM 1
13084 ʻAnata‎ Church Parochial Basilical Judean Hills Palaestina I + East of the ‎mosaic floor ‎is an ‎underground ‎system ‎consisting of ‎five burial ‎chambers, ‎possibly a ‎crypt.‎ Facing east AM 1
15344 ʻArrâba Church Unknown Unknown Chapel Lower Galilee Sepphoris Palaestina II + Five steps were leading down to a crypt installed under the bema. Facing east Yes quadrangular Transversal ST 1
12675 ʻArrabeh‎ Church Unknown Unknown Samaria Hills Palaestina I AM 1
12690 'Attil (Deir ʻAttil) Church Unknown Unknown Samaria Hills Palaestina I AM 1
13791 Ḥorvat Ḥadat; Khirbet el-Hadatha; Khirbet Hadath Church Monastic? Basilical Southern and Western Samaria Diospolis Palaestina I Facing east Yes Yes No 2 Colonnade Internal apse monoapsidal with lockable pastophoria (mon-aps II) apsidal U shaped without lateral openings 2 steps up no remains Flush with the bema Hemispherical Yes Against the apse grades A single bench along the second phase apse. N & S Its existence is suggested by a corner stone on the north. Its very existence is assumed by symmetry with the northern room. TB 1
16054 Ḥ. ʿUza Church Unknown Unknown Western Galilee Ptolemais Phoenice I SB 1
19480 Shefarʿam Chapel St. Phocas? Unknown Free standing Lower Galilee Helenopolis Palaestina II JP 1
19509 Ḥorvat Barud Basilica Monastic? Basilical Judean Hills Eleutheropolis Palaestina I JP 1
19591 el-Bassa; BEZETH Chapel (?) Unknown Unknown Western Galilee Tyre JP 1

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