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The North-East Church

The North-East Church, burial place. Note the "Teutonic Cross", and A and ?.

The winery and the oil press.

The winery and the oil press. The collecting pool of the winery to the left and the oil press room to the right.

The East gate.

The East gate. Team's architect standing on the dressed ashlars of the round tower.

South-West corner of the Hellenistic Compound.

South-West corner of the Hellenistic Compound. Note the southern wall of the compound and the Late Roman street on the left.

The North-East Church, the South aisle.

The North-East Church, the South aisle. Note the burial place and the walls protecting it.

The eastern anta of the Roman building.

The eastern anta of the Roman building.

The North-West Church.

The North-West Church. Mosaic inscription in the southern aisle commemorating an offering made by Hedora or Heliodora.

The North-West Church.

The North-West Church. Mosaic inscription in the southern aisle commemorating an offering made by Petros.

The North-West Church.

The North-West Church. The lateral chancel of the southern aisle, view from the East.

 

 

The East gate.

The East gate. A partially preserved pavement of the passage way.

The North-West Church, view to the East.

The North-West Church, view to the East.

The Hellenistic Compound. The southern wall.

The Hellenistic Compound. The southern wall.

The eastern anta of the Roman building.

The eastern anta of the Roman building..

The North-West Church.

The North-West Church. Parts from the monochrome mosaic floor from the upper storey collapsed upon the decorated floor of the southern aisle.

The Hellenistic Compound.

The Hellenistic Compound. Note the limestone architectural fragments incorporated into the later wall.

The North-West Church.

The North-West Church. Broken upper part of the southern post-colonnete of the lateral chancel with votive crosses affixed to it.

The Hellenistic Compound, the North-West Church Complex and the Late Roman Street.

The Hellenistic Compound, the North-West Church Complex and the Late Roman Street. General plan.


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