THE RUINS OF THE QSARNABA TEMPLE
In the upper part of this small village you will find the ruins of a Roman temple of dimensions comparable to that of Niha, including the staircase of about twenty steps separated by an impressive level, is relatively well preserved. In front of the stairs, we note the ruins of an altar with 12 skid whose only bases remain. There is also the basis of a tabernacle, a little square open previously surrounded by 10 columns. The site was searched by a team of German archaeologists. The cella was covered by recent constructions. They had to move to clear the ruins. The temple of the temple is built on a wall wall.
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