The sites are described below:
(1) Map ref. 20252/69418 – burial cave; blocked entrance (0.83 × 1.60 m); courtyard walls (height 1.7 m) are vertically hewn in bedrock and modern heaps of soil cover the courtyard’s floor.
(2) Map ref. 20254/69420 – burial cave and rock-cuttings along bedrock surface. The cave, damaged by later quarrying, had survived by the chamber (1.3 × 1.6 m) and two kokhim in its southern side (0.68 × 1.55 m), filled with modern debris. East of the cave opening was a rock-hewn bodeda for extracting oil (diam. 0.3 m) and nearby, rock-cuttings that were probably used for quarrying building stones were discerned.
(3) Map ref. 20255/69418 – shallow rock-cutting (1.1 × 1.3 m, depth 0.3 m) on bedrock surface.
(4) Map ref. 20248/69413 – cave dwelling (5 × 10 m, height 1.9–2.1 m).
(5) Map ref. 20256/69417 – quarry (2.3 × 3.6 m, depth 0.32–0.55 m) and a scattering of potsherds (1.2 × 2.0 m).
(6) Map ref. 20257/69421 – cave (pit?; diam. of opening 0.9 m).
(7) Map ref. 20257/69526 – large hewn cistern with elliptical opening (1.50 × 2.25 m) and rock-hewn pool nearby (0.8 × 1.2, depth 0.55 m).
(8) Map ref. 20269/69442 – northeastern corner of building (presumed area 3.5 × 4.7 m), surrounded by scattering of building stones; pottery fragments from the Mamluk and Ottoman periods.
(9) Map ref. 20271/69449 – two rock-cuttings, square (0.5 × 0.6 m, depth 0.16 m) and rectangular (0.8 × 2.0 m, depth 0.9 m), probably used for processing agricultural products.
(10) Map ref. 20275/69454 – shallow quarry (3 × 5 m).
(11) Map ref. 20281/69469 – concentration of dressed building stones (5 × 5 m).
(12) Map ref. 20281/69471 – concentration (diam. 4 m) of building stones that may be the remains of a structure, most of whose stones were removed for reuse in later construction; potsherd scattering (diam. 10 m); rock-cuttings on bedrock outcrops.
(13) Map ref. 20284/69473 – winepress and rock-cuttings on a flat bedrock outcrop; the hewn winepress included a treading floor (0.9 × 1.0 m, depth 0.36 m) and a collecting vat (0.6 × 0.9 m, depth 0.78 m) to its east that was filled with alluvium; c. 2 m to the east—bedrock surfaces that bear signs of quarrying, probably of building stones.
(14) Map ref. 20280/6947 – two burial caves, a hewn winepress and a quarry for masonry stones; modern debris piled on all remains hindered accurate documentation.
(15) Map ref. 20395/69499 – scattering of potsherds from the Early Roman, Late Roman and Byzantine periods (diam. 15 m); farming terraces were built on the slope.
(16) Map ref. 20393/69496 – hewn rectangular vat (0.5 × 0.7 m), surrounded by potsherd scattering (diam. 5 m) from the Roman and Byzantine periods.
(17) Map ref. 20414/69519 – masonry stone quarry (2.7 × 3.0 m); hewn vat (0.44 × 0.66, depth 0.32 m).
(18) Map ref. 20414/69518 – farming terraces.