Shaped like a giant stone comma, it contains beautifully displayed remains excavated from the site, including mosaics, 4500 year-old pottery, and ancient textiles Other displays explain the area's importance for sugar production during the Mameluke period, and artefacts that bring the region's story up the Bedouin tribes of today. A café and crafts shop run by Safi Crafts, a local women's cooperative, rounds out the experience.