Two stone circles (Fig. 1:1) and two stone heaps (Fig. 1:2) were documented in the survey. The stone circles (diam. 1.6 m), c. 30 m apart, are located c. 50 m east of the approach road to the Moshav. They are built of small stones and preserved a single course high. Body fragments of cooking pots that dated to the Early Islamic period were collected near the circles. The two stone heaps, situated 8 m apart, are c. 200 m east of the approach road to the Moshav. They are elliptical (height 0.3 m) and built of medium-sized fieldstones, some of which are embedded in the ground. It is possible that the stone heaps cover tombs of nomads that were dug into the ground.