Trench G
LOCATION: the central part of the complex
DIMENSIONS: ca. 3.8 x 7 m
EXCAVATED: 1999
INTERPRETATION: central parts of the nave and the northern aisle
of the church
DESCRIPTION: This trench was laid out against the N-S wall which,
at some point of time, partitioned the original church into the eastern
and western parts. The trench displays the original marble pavement
of the church in addition to the secondary structures which had been
erected after the subdivision. These structures include benches against
the walls, a free-standing pillar, and a wall which connected it later
to the responding pilaster in the subdividing wall. The deposits above
the floor level included a massive collapse of the wall and voussoirs
of the arch.
FINDS: ceramics dated to the 4th-5th centuries A.D., large quantities
of marble elements (chancel posts and screen fragments) which initially
decorated the sanctuary of the church, fragmentary Greek inscriptions,