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‘Atiqot 99 (2020)
ISBN 2948-040X
The Ancient and Present Geomorphology and Sedimentology of Miska
(pp. 173–177)
Oren Ackermann
Keywords: Sharon, geomorphology, soil, glass production
The site of Miska is located in the Sharon region, in the central part of the Israeli coastal plain. The region is characterized by a series of red sandy soils (
ḥamra
) that had developed atop stabilized sand dunes. A section cut in Area A—where a refuse pit and industrial deposits of glass manufacture were unearthed—revealed a dense accumulation of ash and evidence of an ancient active channel with a low-energy water flow regime. Yellow sandy material, apparently of natural origin, which was found at the bottom of the section, might have been exploited for the manufacturing of glass at the site.