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‘Atiqot 105 (2021)
ISBN 2948-040X
Faunal Remains from the Late Chalcolithic, Late Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Periods at Yehud, Ashkenazi Market
(pp. 1–22)
Nuha Agha
Keywords: coastal plain, butchery, consumption, ethnicity
The faunal remains from Yehud were retrieved from several contexts: Late Chalcolithic-period shafts, Roman-period kilns, Byzantine-period houses and pits, and Ottoman-period houses, refuse pits and cesspits. The faunal assemblages from all the periods comprised mainly sheep, goats and cattle. Scant remains of equids and a camel were found in the assemblages from the Roman period onward. Pig remains are absent from both the Roman- and Byzantine-period assemblages, possibly attesting that the inhabitants of the site at that time were Jewish.