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‘Atiqot 104 (2021)
ISBN 2948-040X
Animal Bones from Ḥorbat Ṭarbenet (pp. 185–190)
Nimrod Marom
Keywords: Jezreel Valley, agriculture, agro-pastoral economy
Salvage excavations at Ḥorbat Ṭarbenet revealed animal-bone remains, which appear to represent fills dumped inside and around the hydraulic installations. Very few remains were recovered from Hellenistic–Early Roman loci, while a somewhat larger sample was obtained from Byzantine–Umayyad loci. The faunal assemblage comprises primarily beasts of burden, such as equids and camels. The high frequencies of fractures and carnivore gnawing marks indicate little human processing of bones for food and early discard.