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‘Atiqot 71 (2012)
ISBN 2948-040X
Millstones and Oil-Press Weights for Stabilizing Slipways from the Seabed Opposite Tel Ashqelon
(Hebrew, pp. 129–137; English summary, pp. 123*–124*)
Ehud Galili and Baruch Rosen
Keywords: sea, olive production, reuse, economy
Underwater surveys on the seabed near Tel Ashqelon exposed the remains of basalt hourglass millstones (“donkey” millstones), limestone oil-press weights and a round
kurkar
stone. The millstones and oil-press weights were brought to the coast to be used for mooring the portable wooden winches, used to haul boats and small ships out of the water for docking and repairs. This system would have functioned between the Roman and Crusader periods, mainly during the Byzantine period, when the city of Ashqelon was a hive of economic activity.