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Atiqot 115 (2024) EISSN 2948-040X
Rural Life in the Southern Levant
  • Front Matter
    Atiqot 115
    Keywords: Front Matter & Editorial
  • The Village People: Social Aspects of Rural Settlements—Comments on Method and Theory (Pp. 1–22)
    Eyal Regev
    Keywords: rural archaeology, social organization, household archaeology, landownership, social identity, rural community, family, kinship
  • Rural Complexity in the Intermediate Bronze Age: Settlement Patterns and Intra-Site Spatial Organization in Lower Galilee (Pp. 23–47)
    Karen Covello-Paran
    Keywords: Intermediate Bronze Age, Lower Galilee, ruralism, black wheel-made ware, spatial organization, socio-economic structures, economic models, settlement patterns
  • Economic Strategies of Two Early Bronze Age Villages in the Southern Levant: Explaining Coastal Abandonment Versus Inland Urban Development (Pp. 49–77)
    Roey Nickelsberg, Anastasia Shapiro, Anat Cohen-Weinberger, Yitzhak Paz, Itai Elad, Assaf Yasur-Landau and Ruth Shahack-Gross
    Keywords: coastal archaeology, coastal resources, trade networks, sustainability, EB IA, Dor South, ‘En Esur
  • A Late Byzantine–Early Islamic-Period Rural Settlement Along Naḥal ‘Ashan, North of Be’er Sheva‘ (Pp. 79–110)
    Yana Tchekhanovets, Avinoam Lahavi and Shahaf Shaked
    Keywords: ancient agriculture, Byzantine period, Early Islamic period, Byzantine–Islamic transition, demographic changes, household economy, spolia
  • Rural Ceramic Production Unveiled? A Petrographic Analysis of Early Islamic Mold-Decorated Buff Ware from the Be’er Sheva‘ Valley (Pp. 111–130)
    Anat Cohen-Weinberger and Davida Eisenberg-Degen
    Keywords: Negev, Early Islamic period, mold-decorated Buff Ware, petrography, Beer Sheva Valley, rural, pottery production
  • Ramat Razim, near Ẓefat: A Middle Bronze Age Rural Site in the Tel Ḥaẓor Polity (with contributions by Sariel Shalev, Noa Ranzer, Polina Spivak, Nimrod Marom) (Pp. 133–218)
    Karen Covello-Paran, Anat Cohen-Weinberger, Barak Tzin and Shlomit Bechar
    Keywords: Middle Bronze Age, rural settlement, Ramat Razim, Ḥaẓor polity, pithoi, petrography, economy
  • A Hellenistic-Period Farmhouse at Aderet in the Judean Shephelah (with contributions by Jon Seligman, Marcia Sharabani and Donald T. Ariel) (Pp. 219–273)
    Jon Seligman and Ora Yogev
    Keywords: Idumea, Hellenistic period, agriculture, farmhouse, Maresha, numismatics, oil press
  • Naṣr ed-Din (Bet Ma‘on), near Tiberias: Village and City in Roman-Period Galilee (Pp. 275–341)
    Dina Avshalom-Gorni, Uzi Leibner and Haya Ben Nahum
    Keywords: Roman Galilee, domestic architecture, Bet Ma‘on, Tiberias, city-countryside
    • A Microscopic Examination of Fresh Breaks of Selected Roman-Period Potsherds from Naṣr ed-Din, near Tiberias (Pp. 343–350)
      Anastasia Shapiro
      Keywords: Galilee, Roman period, pottery fabric, microscopic examination, provenance, pottery workshops
    • The Glass Finds from Naṣr ed-Din, near Tiberias (Pp. 351–356)
      Natalya Katsnelson
      Keywords: Lower Galilee, Roman period, between the Jewish Revolts, glass production, Jewish population
    • A Decorated Basalt Door from Naṣr ed-Din (Bet Ma‘on), near Tiberias (Pp. 357–360)
      Yosef Stepansky
      Keywords: Roman period, burial, stone door, mausoleum, Tiberias, Talmud
    • The Coins from Naṣr ed-Din, near Tiberias (Pp. 361–373)
      Danny Syon
      Keywords: numismatics, coins, Galilee
  • Ḥorbat Sahar on Giv‘at Ha-More: A Byzantine–Early Islamic Rural Samaritan(?) Settlement, Revisited in the Crusader–Mamluk Period (Pp. 375–425)
    Yardenna Alexandre
    Keywords: miqveh, rural settlement, Samaritan lamps, Samaritan population, Crusader-Mamluk Christian pilgrims
    • The Coins from Ḥorbat Sahar (Pp. 427–431)
      Helena Sokolov and Lior Sandberg
      Keywords: Galilee, numismatics, Elagabalus, Abila
    • The Faunal Assemblage from Ḥorbat Sahar (Pp. 433–439)
      Zohar Turgeman-Yaffe
      Keywords: zooarchaeology, fauna, economy, butchering, consumption, livestock