Byzantine church Description
Southeast of the synagogue in Masada are another large complex of buildings and a church built by Byzantine monks in the fifth century. The church is entered through a porch or vestibule. The apse, at the east end, has a cavity in the floor which may have housed relics. On the north side of the nave was a (partly preserved) mosaic pavement with representations of plants and fruits.
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