Further excavations revealed that the 8th-century shrine had been built on the brick foundation of an earlier shrine.
A navagraha panel of an earlier shrine has been inserted in the northern wall.
Such early shrines did not include a space for worship.
Dark chapels were built around and above the earliest shrines.
It was built on his tomb, on the site of an earlier shrine.
It is a site of historically important achievements of culture and faith, such as early Christian shrines.
There is some indication that the church was built on the site of an earlier shrine to Serapis.
A succession of earlier shrines and altars is mentioned in early Roman writings as the first suggestum.
This early shrine was oriented from west to east, in the medieval tradition.
The Roman kingdom's earliest shrines and temples were located on the southeastern edge.