Walls. Agricultural terrace retaining walls and field walls were noted on the slope of the spur. Trial sections were conducted in some of these walls. A section of an east–west wall (W1; width 1.5 m, height 0.6 m; Fig. 3) built of fieldstones was exposed in Area F1, at the foot of the slope. The wall was preserved to a height of three–four courses, and could be traced over a distance of c. 10 m. Two cupmarks (L12—diam. c. 0.25 m, depth c. 0.2 m; L13—diam. c. 0.5 m, depth c. 0.25 m; Fig. 4) were hewn in a large, cracked boulder downslope from Wall 1.
Excavations in Area F2, located c. 15 m south of W1 and c. 6.5 m above it, yielded another section of an agricultural terrace wall (W2; height 1.5 m) built of a row of medium- and large-sized fieldstones. The wall was discerned on the surface over a distance of c. 100 m. It followed a curved route, with its southeastern end forming a corner with a wall in Area F3 (W3; length 40 m; Figs. 5, 6). Built on a slope, the southwestern part of W3 was c. 10 m higher than its northeastern part. The soil (L30) covering the bedrock in the corner created by the two walls contained pottery dating to the Roman period. An enclosure wall (W4; length c. 20 m, width c. 0.4 m, height c. 0.5 m) that ran in a northwest–southeast direction, perpendicular to W3, was exposed west of the corner of Walls 2 and 3.
Another wall (W10; length c. 30 m, width 0.5–0.9 m, height c. 1.5 m; Figs. 7, 8), built of large fieldstones, was exposed in Area F6, southwest of W3. A scant amount of Roman-period pottery sherds was discovered in the clay soil that had accumulated on bedrock near the wall (L62, L63).
 
Winepresses. A small winepress that included a treading floor (L21; c. 2.5 × 3.0 m, depth c. 0.2 m; Figs. 9, 10) and a cracked collecting vat (L22; c. 1.2 × 1.3 m, depth 1.1 m) was hewn in a chalk surface in Area F2, next to W2. A sump (L24; diam. c. 0.5 m, depth 0.25 m) was hewn in the southwestern corner of the collecting vat. Several Roman-period pottery sherds were discovered in the collecting vat and south of the treading floor (L25).
A winepress was partially excavated in Area F4. It was hewn in nari and was damaged as a result of later activity (Figs. 11, 12). The winepress included a treading floor (L41; c. 2.5 × 3.0 m, depth 0.2–0.5 m) that was cracked in its southeastern corner (L43) and a rectangular collecting vat (L42; c. 0.8 × 1.5 m, exposed depth c. 1.2 m) that were linked by a shallow, narrow channel (L46; length c. 0.15 m, width c. 0.1 m, depth c. 0.1 m). A triangular niche (L44; c. 0.1 × 0.1 m, height 0.15 m) that probably served as a step was a hewn in the northeastern wall of the collecting vat. Pottery sherds from the Roman period were discovered inside the vat.
An additional winepress, hewn in the chalk bedrock on the hilltop, was exposed in Area F7. It had a square treading floor (L71; c. 3 × 3 m; Figs. 13, 14) and an elongated collecting vat (L75; c. 1.0 × 1.5 m, depth c. 1.5 m) that were connected by two shallow channels (L73, L74; length c. 0.5 m, width c. 0.15 m, depth c. 0.1 m). A small sump (L76; 0.30 × 0.45 m, depth c. 0.2 m) was hewn in the floor of the collecting vat. Several Roman-period pottery sherds were discovered in the soil fill above the winepress.
 
Bodedot and Cupmarks. A cupmark (L70; diam. c. 0.5 m, depth c. 0.4 m; Figs. 13, 15) was discovered in Area F7, c. 5 m northeast of the winepress. A bodeda, hewn in a bedrock surface and consisting of a shallow elliptical treading floor (L51; 0.5 × 0.8 m, depth c. 0.15 m; Figs. 16, 17) and two cupmarks (L52, L53; diam. 0.25–0.35 m, depth c. 0.2 m), were discovered in Area F5, c. 70 m west of the winepress. A wall (W5) was built slightly east of the bodeda. Another rock-hewn bodeda that included a shallow rectangular surface (L64; c. 0.65 × 1.00 m, depth c. 0.1 m; Figs. 18, 19) and a cupmark (L65; diam. c. 0.65 m, depth c. 0.15 m) was discovered in Area F6, near W10. The bodedot and cupmarks were exposed in the area prior to excavation.
 
Quarry. Indications of quarrying (L31; c. 1.5 × 3.0 m, height c. 0.5 m; Figs. 20, 21) were discovered on a bedrock outcrop in Area F3, west of W4.