1. Map ref. 181941/582753. A stone building (8×8 m) whose walls are preserved three courses high (0.8 m). Potsherds dating to the Byzantine period were collected at the site.
2. Map ref. 182156/582554. An animal pen (diam. 10 m) built of stone and preserved two courses high (0.5 m).
3. Map ref. 181678/582570 (Fig. 2). A cave hewn in a qirton outcrop next to the wadi bank of Nahal Duda’im.
4. Map ref. 181643/582322 (Fig. 3). A cist grave (1×2 m) lined with stones that was excavated to its bottom. Several stone concentrations that may represent other graves are evident in the vicinity.
5. Map ref. 182066/582029 (Fig. 4). Remains of a watchman’s hut (3×3 m), built of stones and preserved a maximum of two courses high (0.4 m).
6. Map ref. 182439/581861. A hewn cave dwelling (interior dimensions c. 3×5 m) in which potsherds dating to the Byzantine period were gathered.
7. Map ref. 183140/582620 (Fig. 5). A hewn cave dwelling (interior dimensions c. 5×5 m), around which an open courtyard might have been built.
8. Map ref. 181911/582991 (Figs. 6, 7). A stone-built structure consisting of two rooms and a courtyard (20×20 m). The eastern side of the courtyard utilizes a qirton outcrop in which a cave is hewn. An arched entrance gate is set in the courtyard’s northern wall. Potsherds dating to the Ottoman period were collected at the site.
9. Map ref. 182035/582864 (Fig. 8). A rock-hewn cistern, whose opening is lined with stones. A dam for diverting water was built south of the cistern.