Pool. A rectangular pool (1; c. 15 × 20 m) was discovered in a natural depression, parallel to the slope. Its lower southern side consisted of a soil embankment that originally was delimited on the north by a terrace wall (2) built of medium and large fieldstones. Seasonal pools such as this are known in the proximity of ancient villages; however, the location of this pool, which is far from a village, is unusual.
Winepresses (3, 4, 16, 17). Four rock-hewn winepresses were discovered. Winepress 3 (Fig. 2) consisted of a round settling pit (diam. 0.6 m, depth 0.2 m) and a rectangular collecting vat (0.7 × 1.2 m, depth 0.35 m) that were connected by way of a short shallow channel (length 0.15 m, width 5 cm). Part of Winepress 4 was discovered on a separate bedrock outcrop that slopes to the east (Fig. 3). It included a square settling pit (0.7 × 0.7 m, depth 0.35 m) and a rectangular collecting vat that was partly destroyed (1.2 × 2.2 m, min. depth 1 m), which were linked by way of a rock-hewn channel (length 1.2 m, width 0.15 m, depth 0.35 m). Winepress 16 had a round settling pit (diam. 0.5 m, depth 0.45 m) that was filled with alluvium and a rectangular collecting vat (0.7 × 1.2 m, depth 0.35 m), which are connected by a short, shallow channel (length 0.15 m, width 5 cm), similar to Winepress 3. Winepress 17 includes a circular settling pit (diam. 0.6 m), which was filled with silt.
Caves (6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15). Six caves were discovered. Cave 6 was filled with alluvium and stones; its opening faced the north. Cave 8 was filled with alluvium and its opening faced the slope in the east. Cave 9 was large and filled with alluvium; its opening faced the slope in the east. Cave 14 had an opening that faced east. Two square shafts (13, 15; 1 × 1 m, depth 1.2 m; 2 × 2 m, depth 1.2 m; Fig. 4), each leading to a cave whose interior was blocked, were discerned. A number of depressions that were probably the remains of collapsed caves were also noted, including a hollow (5; diam. c. 4 m, depth c. 1 m), a recess with a rock-cuttings along its edges (7; diam. c. 3 m, depth c. 1 m) and an underground cavity (12) whose usage is unclear.
Rock-Cuttings. Small rock-cuttings in the bedrock (11), c. 10 m east of Site 12, and a stepped quarry for hewing ashlars (10), were discerned.