Stone Clearance Heaps. One-hundred and four clearance heaps of small stones were surveyed; seven are large heaps (Nos. 3, 7, 14–18; diam. 5 m), one is medium (No. 160; diam. 3 m) and the rest are small (Nos. 34, 35, 37–42, 44, 46–52, 55–60, 63, 66, 67, 69–79, 81–85, 87, 88, 94–100, 102, 103, 106–109, 111–114, 116–126, 129–132, 134, 136, 138–142, 145–149, 152–157, 159, 161; diam. 1.5–2.0 m); Heap 161 is delineated by large stones. Three other heaps (Nos. 89, 90, 110; diam. 1.5–2.0 m), consisting of small stones, are located in natural caves.
 
Cairns. Twenty-one cairns, identified with certainty, are located on the hill in the middle of the survey area and along its eastern slopes. Nineteen cairns are round (Nos. 10–13, 27, 28, 30–32, 36, 45, 54, 61, 62, 65, 68, 92, 105, 218; diam. 3–5 m; Fig. 3) and two are elongated (Nos. 150, 163; 2×3 m). The cairns consist of a deposit of large stones that is covered with smaller stones. A hewn burial cell (0.5×1.8 m, depth 0.4 m; Fig. 4) was discerned below the stone heap in Cairn 218. Seven stone heaps that may also be cairns (Nos. 207, 209–214) were surveyed, although the distinction between them and the stone clearance heaps is not clear.
 
Winepresses. Two clusters of winepresses were surveyed: on the northern slopes of the hill, close to Tel ‘Eton (No. 180, 194, 198, 204) and near the top of the hill, in the middle part of the survey area (Nos. 43, 64, 80, 86, 93, 115, 151, 158). Another winepress (No. 6) was documented at the southern end of the survey area, near Horbat Benaya. All the winepresses were hewn on exposed bedrock terraces (depth of rock-cutting 0.1–0.4 m). The treading floors and collecting vats in seven of the winepresses (Nos. 6, 43, 93, 151, 158, 194, 204) are rectangular, whereas in the other six winepresses (Nos. 64, 80, 86, 115, 180, 198), they are circular.
 
Cupmarks. Four cupmarks (Nos. 19, 104, 144, 162) were noted in the center of the survey area and another was discovered south of Horbat Benaya. The shallow cupmarks (diam. 0.2–0.4 m, depth 0.1–0.2 m) were hewn on bedrock terraces.
 
Olive Press Stones. Two stones that belonged to an olive press (crushing basins; No. 4 – diam. 1.5 m, thickness 1 m; No. 33 – diam. 1 m, thickness 0.8 m; Fig. 5) were found. The connection between the stones and their location is unclear; it is possible that they were hewn nearby.
 
Tombs. Four tombs were identified (Nos. 22, 24, 53, 205). They are oriented southwest-northeast and were probably part of a larger Muslim cemetery. Tomb 205 is rock-hewn; Tomb 53 (0.5×1.2 m) is built of large stones with smaller stones between them; Tombs 22 and 24 are pit graves, adjacent to each other, with an upright stone slab standing at their southwestern end.