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‘Atiqot 100 (2020)
ISBN 2948-040X
Faunal Remains from the Magen Avraham Compound, Yafo (Jaffa)
(pp. 379–383)
Nimrod Marom
Keywords: zooarchaeology, economy, consumption
A small faunal assemblage dating to the Byzantine–Early Islamic and Ottoman periods was uncovered in the Magen Avraham Compound. The animal bones were deposited in an area that used to be part of the agricultural periphery of the town and consist mainly of caprine, cattle and equids. The presence of a relatively high number of equid remains suggests that the assemblage represents the disposal of whole animal carcasses outside the city.