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is oblong, made square by a row of columns
the pier responds of which are still visible.
On the north side of the room was a gallery
above an arched passage or perhaps a stable.
This gallery had a stone floor, and a row
of columns upon the main room.
West of the main room was a one story apartment.

On the west side of the court was a wall with
a row of piers inside, and another row, on
the south completed the square of piers.
West of this sort of cloister is a large, long
building with two stories of tall piers, forming
loggie on the south. The west end of the loggie
is enclosed as a sort of tower. South of this
building is a walled courtyard, adjoining which,
on the west, is the bath arranged somewhat
after the plan of the bath at Sedjilla.

On the other side of the long building, i.e. to the E.
is a narrow street, beyond which is a second
building of the bazaar type.

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