Apart from the monastery, which is the main feature of the site in Ghazali, a settlement, cemeteries, and a metallurgical center with iron-smelting furnaces provided additional information on the daily life of the monks. The North Church in Ghazali with a
basilical layout was mentioned already by 19th-century travelers and was first excavated by
Peter Shinnie’s expedition. It is a typical Makurian church. A refectory (dining room) and installations for food production, such as a mill and an oil press, were found as well. There is evidence suggesting the presence of a pilgrimage movement in Ghazali. == References ==