The geography of Judah is unique among the territorial kingdoms of the southern Levant, featuring four distinct regions with the potential for exploitation in different economic …
S Vermeersch, S Riehl, BM Starkovich… - Quaternary Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Subsistence patterns during the Early Bronze Age I through the Iron Age II (3600-586 BCE) are the topic of many archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological studies. The results of these …
L Sapir-Hen - Near Eastern Archaeology, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Pig frequency in archaeological assemblages is often considered a prime indicator in the search for the identity of ancient populations of the southern Levant in the Iron Age. This …
PD Mitchell, T Wang, Y Billig, Y Gadot, P Warnock… - Parasitology, 2023 - cambridge.org
The aim of this study was to determine if the protozoa that cause dysentery might have been present in Jerusalem, the capital of the Kingdom of Judah, during the Iron Age. Sediments …
The faunal assemblages of the Late Bronze and Iron Age southern Levant reveal a great complexity of objectives and methods of livestock exploitation. The assemblages come from …
Recent studies on pork consumption during the Iron Age demonstrated its avoidance in Judah. Recently, in excavations along the eastern slopes of the City of David, remains of an …
A Spiciarich, O Sergi, K Covello-Paran… - Palestine Exploration …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Faunal remains from Ḥorvat Tevet, a site located in the rural hinterlands of the Jezreel Valley, reveal patterns of a complex redistributive apparatus during the Late Iron IIA. This …
Excavations of residential areas in the north lower town of Zincirli, Turkey, the Iron Age Aramaean capital of Sam'al, show a change, in the second-half of the 8th century BC, toward …
This is a study of the animal remains from the Early Roman period landfill in the “City of David” ridge, the largest assemblage of fauna published from Jerusalem. The research …