Eighteen sites (1–18; Fig. 1) were documented in a survey area, covering c. 1,000 dunams:
1, 4, 5, 13: Four farming terraces.
2, 3: Two tumuli.
6, 7, 8, 9: Four structures built of fieldstones in dry construction; two structures are opened in the north (6—3.5×5.0 m; 7—3×7 m), the opening of the third is destroyed (8; 87 sq m) and the fourth is elliptical and its opening faces south (9; length c. 4 m, 25 sq m). Potsherds from the Roman and Byzantine periods were collected in the vicinity of the buildings.
10, 11, 12, 14: Four stone clearance heaps.
15, 17, 18: Three potsherd scatterings dating to the Roman period.
16: A small ruin with architectural remains from the Roman and Byzantine periods.
 
No potsherds or flint tools were found in the vicinity of the terraces and the tumuli; therefore, it was impossible to date them.