Set atop a ridge above Mantash BC 14, these walls are located 4.22km southeast (bearing 161°) of Mets Mantash village.
This construction is set on a hilltop of a north-south running ridge.
Constructed from tuff and basalt cobbles, two walls set perpendicular to one another hint at the remains of a room. One wall is 9.5m in length and extends roughly north-south parallel to the course of the ridge. The second wall joins with the first in one corner to form a 90° angle. The second wall is 6.7m long.
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