Author
Guy Bar-Oz ; Anat Cohen-Weinberger ; Mae Goder-Goldberger ; Amir Golani ; Ga�lle Le Dosseur
Year
2022
Publisher
Israel Antiquities Authority / ____ _______
Language
English
Pages
91
ISBN
978-9-65406-761-4
Last Update
05-Sep-2024
Keywords
Archaeology
The excavations at Ashqelon Barne‘a produced a large amount of pottery associated with the three main EB I occupation strata identified at the site, spanning the late EB IA/EB IA–IB transition (Stratum IV) to the end of EB IB (Strata III–II; Golani 2019b:37–38).¹ However, the ceramics were poorly preserved and dominated by fragments; only a few vessels were complete or restorable.
All the pottery sherds from secure loci destined for restoration were kept in their entirety. Following restoration, all non-diagnostic body sherds were discarded. Rims, bases, handles and other sherds indicative of a specific form, method of...
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