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architrave, would suggest the theory that
the space between the central columns was
spanned by an arch as was the custom
in many later Roman buildings in Syria.

In a house near by built into the
wall is a fine section of architectual
detail in form of a [trunk] of a [palae tile].

Church. There are also remains of a church in
this place - Three bays of a nave and
side aisles, similar in construction and
arrangement to the churches of Shaḳḳā
and Ṭafḥā are to be seen in a house.

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Pilae stacks: are stacks of pilae tiles, square or round tiles, that were used in Roman times as an element of the underfloor heating system. "I AM GRASPING AT STRAWS HERE".