A winepress (Fig. 1) that consisted of a rock-hewn treading floor (Fig. 1:1) and two collecting vats was exposed. A hewn channel led from the treading floor, which had been extensively damaged by mechanical equipment, to a small collecting vat (0.8 × 0.8 m, depth 0.9 m; Fig. 1:2). Another channel conveyed liquid from that vat to a larger collecting vat (1.0 × 1.2 m, depth 1.4 m; Fig. 1:3) whose plaster floor incorporated potsherds that probably dated to the Byzantine period. At the bottom of each vat was a settling pit.