The villa was determined to have been constructed in the 2nd century, while traces of a wall and a turret, suggest a defensive fortification during Antiquity.
Earliest traces suggest initial inhabitation in the early Stone Age.
To the left of the door, traces of projecting stones suggest the presence of a staircase giving access to the round walk.
On the inside of the wall, traces of windows suggest that there was once a south range of buildings in the courtyard.
Fossils of the maker of Climactichnites have not been found; however, fossil trackways and resting traces suggest a large, slug-like mollusk.
There are five remaining cairns in the alignment, although cropmarks and other traces suggest that there may originally have been more.
But a trace of a flush suggested that she did.
Evidences or traces being revealed against someone, suggest that there is potentially a great evil behind him/her, making people want to find out more.
The traces of water basins suggested the presence of miqva'ot, or Jewish ritual baths, which an Essene community would have had.
The archaeologists said that traces of the border and other clues suggest that the entire mural wraps around the room.