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‘Atiqot 108 (2022)
ISBN 2948-040X
Early Bronze Age Remains in the Southern Part of Tel Bet Yeraḥ (
pp. 47–84)
Amir Golani
Keywords: Sea of Galilee, mud brick, zoomorphic figurine, Khirbat Kerak Ware
Five strata were exposed during a salvage excavation near the southwestern fringes of Tel Bet Yeraḥ: late EB I (Stratum V), EB II (Stratum IV) and EB III (Strata III–I). The direct superposition of the strata suggests a minimal time interval between the occupations and a nearly continuous habitation. The architectural remains attest that this area was domestic in nature, a conclusion further supported by the small finds, which include a large quantity of holemouth vessels, probably used as cooking pots, fauna, flint, ground stones and mollusks. This part of the site appears to have been finally abandoned in EB III.