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‘Atiqot 66 (2011)
ISBN 2948-040X
The Mollusc Remains from the Burial Caves at Sha‘ar Efrayim
(pp. 73–74)
Henk K. Mienis
Keywords: archaeomolacology
The excavation of the Sha‘ar Efrayim burial caves yielded thirteen shells belonging to two kinds of molluscs—a Cone shell and a Bittersweet—all of which probably served as burial gifts. The presence of a species of Cone shells native to the Red Sea indicates some kind of trade with populations living farther to the south.