An area (2.5 × 5.0 m) was opened, revealing a wall (W1; length 1.5 m, width 0.8 m, height 0.5 m; Fig. 1) oriented east–west. Only two courses of the wall were preserved. Threshold stones in secondary use were incorporated in the lower course and a weight from an oil press was used in the upper course.

The ceramic finds recovered from either side of the wall included jars fragments dating to the Roman period.