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View looking east along the axis of the basilica–style South Church—also called "The Church of Saint Theodore."
In the foreground is the main door leading into the basilica–style church. Note the two capitals on the top of the doorway. They are reused capitals from an older Nabatean Temple that dated to the first century B.C.
Also, note the two carved, reused, stones that form part of the doorposts.
This church is dated to the fifth century A.D.