July 9, 2019
Day 8: Opening a probe
Scanning is essential to this study season. Today I completed all the scanning of the church and everything west, north, and south of it. The House of Tyche is the final scanning project.
In addition, this study season will open several probes. We opened the first today in Cardo 3 North, north of the apse and next to the blocked doorway in the west wall of the House of Tyche. We restricted our work today to the area south of a single line of limestone blocks that were part of a blockage of the small cardo when the complex was decommissioned. As these stones are floating, they will be removed.
Digging again will lead to more answers and possibly questions.

July 10, 2019
Day 9: Not a doorway?
by Dr. Mark Schuler • 2019, Research Phase
In 2016, after removing a blockage from Cardo 3 North, we discovered what looked like the top of a monumental doorway in the west wall of the House of Tyche. As the floor on the opposite side of the wall was low enough, we resolved to open a probe in the street to find the threshold and thus understand more of the history of the house.
After just two days of work, the supposed doorway may not be a doorway at all.
The limestone blocks in the lower right of the picture, blocks on which the wall sits, interrupt the line of the right door jamb. They are at the same elevation as foundation blocks for the wall on the opposite side of the street.
If this interpretation is correct, the lintel stone and related pieces are in secondary use as wall stones and are not a doorway.
Such a surprise!