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BSY_FB_06_p066

66

Kefr Finshi

(see table p.65)

The church had three portals N.W. and E. and
a row of round topped windows in a clerestory
above the roof of the colonnade. At either
end of this row of windows was a "dovetail
tablet" bearing a Greek insc. (W.K.P. insc. blank).

In the ruins was found a curiously carved
stone representing a little dome supported
on four moulded arches both upper and
lower portions were delicately carved. It
may have been the top of a belfry but
was more likely part of a tabernacle.

E. Church. Among the ruins of the town stands the
apse of a church, rectangular in plan
with arch in position, above it carved
pilasters. There is no evidence to show that this
church was ever completed. If it were
every vestige of its material has been
carried away.

BSY_FB_06_p066

66

Kefr Finshi (see table p.65)

The church had three portals N.W. and E. and
a row of round topped windows in a clerestory
above the roof of the colonnade. At either
end of this row of windows was a "dovetail
tablet" bearing a Greek insc. (W.K.P. insc. blank).

In the ruins was found a curiously carved
stone representing a little dome supported
on four moulded arches both upper and
lower portions were delicately carved. It
may have been the top of a belfry but
was more likely part of a tabernacle.

E. Church. Among the ruins of the town stands the
apse of a church, rectangular in plan
with arch in position, above it carved
pilasters. There is no evidence to show that this
church was ever completed. If it were
every vestige of its material has been
carried away.