BSY_FB_05_p.09

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9

Benâbil

The third building is evidently the ruins
of a private house. It is a simple
rectangular structure built of large, well-
dressed stones. It has two stories.

The corners are provided with simple
pilasters and its uppermost course
with a plain cornice.

The upper story has two small windows
in each side.

The remaining ruin of importance
was a church, oriented and provided with
a semicircular apse. Only the
foundations of the structure remain with the first
course of the apse and a richly
ornamented doorway opening to the north.

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