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‘Atiqot 97 (2019)
ISBN 2948-040X
Anthropological Remains from the Middle Bronze Age Burial Pits in Ashqelon
(pp. 97–99)
Yossi Nagar and Lilly Gershuny
Keywords: coastal plain, cemetery, anthropology, human bones, burial practices, population
The anthropological finds retrieved from the burial pits exposed at Ashqelon were poorly preserved, mainly due to the brittle
kurkar
sandstone and the high salt content in the area. The human remains included bones of adult individuals, men and women, as well as children. Distribution of individuals varied: some pits contained a single individual and some, multiple interments. Human skulls were generally associated with platter or carinated bowls.