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‘Atiqot 105 (2021)
ISBN 2948-040X
Pottery from the Late Chalcolithic Period from Yehud, Ashkenazi Market
(Hebrew, pp. 43*–62*; English summary, pp. 165–166)
Ronit Lupu
Keywords: coastal plain, Ghassul, Beer Sheva
The pottery vessels from the Late Chalcolithic period were retrieved from two shafts that were dug in the natural
ḥamra
soil. These included bowls, mostly V-shaped; wheel-made cornets; pedestal bowls and goblet; open and closed kraters; holemouths; churns; an ossuary handle; and decorated fragments, some of which might be attributed to the Pottery Neolithic period. The finds attest to the last use of the shafts as refuse pits.