The current excavation yielded remains of a building (F1; Fig. 2), a field tower (F2) and a wall (F3). These indicate the area was the agricultural hinterland of a settlement or a farmhouse. No pottery sherds were found, and the remains could not be dated.
F1. Three walls (W105–W107) built of dry construction and set on the bedrock were exposed. They were part of a structure (L114; Fig. 3) that was entered from the north (L117).
F2. A rectangular field tower was exposed. Their walls (W108–W111; Fig. 4) were built of large fieldstones in dry construction. The eastern part of the structure was set on natural soil, whereas its western part rested on the bedrock.
F3. A wall (W103; Fig. 5) built of large fieldstones in dry construction and set on the bedrock
Was exposed.