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marks on ground stone objects as a new proxy for the spread of metal technology in the southern Levant</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>Journal of Archaeological Science Reports</span><span>, 2021</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">Jeremy A. Beller, Haskel J. Greenfield, and Aren M. Maeir Abstract: In the southern Levant, metal...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Jeremy A. Beller, Haskel J. Greenfield, and Aren M. Maeir<br />Abstract: In the southern Levant, metal technology was first represented by exotic and prestige items during the Chalcolithic. Later, in the Early Bronze Age, metal implements were gradually adopted for domestic tasks. Since metal tools are rare in the archaeological record, the spread of metal technology can be traced through proxy measures, such as butchering marks on faunal remains. This study tests whether the marks made by metal and stone implements on a soft-stone medium can be distinguished from one another. It further examines a sample of manufacture marks on soft-stone artifacts from the Early Bronze Age site of Tell eṣ-Ṣˆafi/Gath, Israel in order to determine whether metal technology had been integrated into the manufacture of ground stone objects. The results indicate that manufacturing marks on soft-stone objects can indeed be used as a proxy for tracking the spread of metallurgy, but also that metal implements had not been utilized in the manufacture of ground stone objects at EB III Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="109691661"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="109691661"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 109691661; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=109691661]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=109691661]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 109691661; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='109691661']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 109691661, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (false){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "-1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=109691661]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":109691661,"title":"Evaluating manufacture marks on ground stone objects as a new proxy for the spread of metal technology in the southern Levant","translated_title":"","metadata":{"doi":"10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.103233","abstract":"Jeremy A. 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Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath is a very large (ca. 24 ha) and significant regional urban center entirely surrounded by a thick fortification system composed of stone foundation and mud-brick superstructure. A part of an Early Bronze Age III neighborhood has been excavated at the eastern end of the site (Area E). Our analysis explores the implications for household behaviour in this lower stratum residential neighborhood. 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Harvest (age-at-death) profiles are created from the tooth eruption and wear sequences for mandibular cheek teeth for three taxa of domestic animal (sheep/goats, cattle, and pigs) from the Late Neolithic and the Middle Bronze Age deposits at the site. Analyses indicate that there are statistically insignificant differences between the harvest profiles of the two periods for pigs (Sus scrofa dom) and ovicaprines (Ovis/Capra). In contrast, there is a much stronger and statistically significant difference in the cattle (Bos taurus) harvest profiles. It is concluded that intensive secondary products exploitation for some livestock (i.e. cattle and sheep) and Vinca-Belo Brdo did not begin until after the Neolithic. A small sample of ovicaprine (sheep/goat) mandibular teeth from the Late Neolithic phase of the site was thin-sectioned. The cementum analysis helped refine the age of death and pointed to winter and early spring culls of ovicaprine livestock. 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The excavations uncovered material from the uppermost occupations at the site: Late Neolithic Vinca D2, Eneolithic Baden, and Middle Bronze Age Vatin horizons. While the site has been known for over a century as the type site for the central Balkan Late Neolithic, little is known about the subsistence economy of the inhabitants. The data discussed here are interpreted&nbsp; in light of taphonomy, subsistence, and herd movements. Thee analysis begins with a consideration of the taphonomy of the assemblage. Recovery method is shown to have an effect upon interpretation of subsistence importance. The hand-collecting of remains resulted in over-representation of larger taxa. In contrast, smaller taxa, in particular fish, are severely under-represented and their full significance to the economy cannot be estimated. The taphonomic analysis also demonstrates that the bones of the medium and large mammals are relatively well preserved, but with significant variation through time. The Eneolithic is preserved best, followed in decreasing order of preservation by the Late Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age. Based on the better collected medium and large mammal samples, domestic livestock were much more important than wild hunted taxa in all horizons. Cattle were the most frequent of all species, followed by pigs. This pattern continues for the Late Neolithic and Eneolithic, but reverses in the Middle Bronze Age. The exploitation practices for domestic livestock varied over time according to the species: pigs were exploited through time for their primary products (meat, bone, and hide); goats were exploited for their primary and secondary products (milk) in all periods; and cattle and sheep were exploited for their primary products during the Late Neolithic, and for both their primary products during the Late Neolithic, and for both their primary and secondary products (milk, wool and traction) in the Eneolithic and Middle Bronze Age.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="2a8de166ce6f8a46e5d2eb2410aa73d1" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{&quot;attachment_id&quot;:79187375,&quot;asset_id&quot;:68867821,&quot;asset_type&quot;:&quot;Work&quot;,&quot;button_location&quot;:&quot;profile&quot;}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/79187375/download_file?st=MTczMjQ5NDE2OCw4LjIyMi4yMDguMTQ2&s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="68867821"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="68867821"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 68867821; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=68867821]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=68867821]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 68867821; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='68867821']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 68867821, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "2a8de166ce6f8a46e5d2eb2410aa73d1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=68867821]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":68867821,"title":"The origins of secondary product exploitation and the zooarchaeology of the Late Neolithic, Eneolithic and Middle Bronze Ages at Vinca-Belo Brdo, Serbia: the 1982 excavations","translated_title":"","metadata":{"abstract":"Few archaeological sites and excavations have transcended the Neolithic-Bronze Age divide that is so commonly discussed with respect to the Secondary Products animal bones and shells collected during the 1982 excavations at Vinca-Belo Brdo, located outside of Beograd, on the bank of the Danube River are described and analysed. 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Sixty-five caprine mortality profiles were studied in order to test two primary economic models of herd production--market-economy and the survival subsistence strategy. The first model implies specialised production with the goal of generating profits, while the second strives to minimise risks and maximise stability. 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Harvest (age-at-death) profiles are created from the tooth eruption and wear sequences for mandibular cheek teeth for three taxa of domestic animal (sheep/goats, cattle, and pigs) from the Late Neolithic and the Middle Bronze Age deposits at the site. Analyses indicate that there are statistically insignificant differences between the harvest profiles of the two periods for pigs (Sus scrofa dom) and ovicaprines (Ovis/Capra). In contrast, there is a much stronger and statistically significant difference in the cattle (Bos taurus) harvest profiles. It is concluded that intensive secondary products exploitation for some livestock (i.e. cattle and sheep) and Vinca-Belo Brdo did not begin until after the Neolithic. A small sample of ovicaprine (sheep/goat) mandibular teeth from the Late Neolithic phase of the site was thin-sectioned. The cementum analysis helped refine the age of death and pointed to winter and early spring culls of ovicaprine livestock. 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The excavations uncovered material from the uppermost occupations at the site: Late Neolithic Vinca D2, Eneolithic Baden, and Middle Bronze Age Vatin horizons. While the site has been known for over a century as the type site for the central Balkan Late Neolithic, little is known about the subsistence economy of the inhabitants. The data discussed here are interpreted&nbsp; in light of taphonomy, subsistence, and herd movements. Thee analysis begins with a consideration of the taphonomy of the assemblage. Recovery method is shown to have an effect upon interpretation of subsistence importance. The hand-collecting of remains resulted in over-representation of larger taxa. In contrast, smaller taxa, in particular fish, are severely under-represented and their full significance to the economy cannot be estimated. The taphonomic analysis also demonstrates that the bones of the medium and large mammals are relatively well preserved, but with significant variation through time. The Eneolithic is preserved best, followed in decreasing order of preservation by the Late Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age. Based on the better collected medium and large mammal samples, domestic livestock were much more important than wild hunted taxa in all horizons. Cattle were the most frequent of all species, followed by pigs. This pattern continues for the Late Neolithic and Eneolithic, but reverses in the Middle Bronze Age. The exploitation practices for domestic livestock varied over time according to the species: pigs were exploited through time for their primary products (meat, bone, and hide); goats were exploited for their primary and secondary products (milk) in all periods; and cattle and sheep were exploited for their primary products during the Late Neolithic, and for both their primary products during the Late Neolithic, and for both their primary and secondary products (milk, wool and traction) in the Eneolithic and Middle Bronze Age.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="2a8de166ce6f8a46e5d2eb2410aa73d1" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{&quot;attachment_id&quot;:79187375,&quot;asset_id&quot;:68867821,&quot;asset_type&quot;:&quot;Work&quot;,&quot;button_location&quot;:&quot;profile&quot;}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/79187375/download_file?st=MTczMjQ5NDE2OCw4LjIyMi4yMDguMTQ2&s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="68867821"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="68867821"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 68867821; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=68867821]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=68867821]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 68867821; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='68867821']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 68867821, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "2a8de166ce6f8a46e5d2eb2410aa73d1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=68867821]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":68867821,"title":"The origins of secondary product exploitation and the zooarchaeology of the Late Neolithic, Eneolithic and Middle Bronze Ages at Vinca-Belo Brdo, Serbia: the 1982 excavations","translated_title":"","metadata":{"abstract":"Few archaeological sites and excavations have transcended the Neolithic-Bronze Age divide that is so commonly discussed with respect to the Secondary Products animal bones and shells collected during the 1982 excavations at Vinca-Belo Brdo, located outside of Beograd, on the bank of the Danube River are described and analysed. 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Sixty-five caprine mortality profiles were studied in order to test two primary economic models of herd production--market-economy and the survival subsistence strategy. The first model implies specialised production with the goal of generating profits, while the second strives to minimise risks and maximise stability. 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While the light fraction (floated) is usually extensively analyzed by archaeobotanists, the heavy fraction or microdebris is often ignored or minimally examined since it requires intensive efforts at the microscopic level to recover and identify the remains. In recent years, a few studies have demonstrated the utility of intensive examination of the microdebris from archaeological sites as a means for investigating behavior on the microscopic level. When collected systematically across surfaces, the analysis of microdebris allows for the identification of different activities and deposits that are often less visible with macroscopic remains. This paper describes the goals and collection methods for microdebris analysis and presents some preliminary analysis of the microdebris from the excavations of the Early Bronze III nonelite residential neighborhood at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath, Israel. The results demonstrate that various types of materials are deposited differen- tially between depositional contexts. Some types of deposits yield very little microdebris (e.g., alleyways), while others are characterized by their abundance (e.g., room interiors). 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Existing hypotheses are tested by examining the tooth remains from three domestic animal taxa (Ovis/Capra, Bos taurus and Sus scrofa) from archaeological sites in the central part of the northern Balkans.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="111489774"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="111489774"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 111489774; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=111489774]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=111489774]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 111489774; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='111489774']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 111489774, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (false){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "-1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=111489774]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":111489774,"title":"The Origins of Transhumant Pastoralism in Temperate Southeastern Europe: A zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans","translated_title":"","metadata":{"abstract":"This book addresses the issue of the temporal origins of transhumant pastoralism in temperate southeastern Europe (northern half of the Balkan Peninsula). 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To address this question ...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Abstract How much,do individuals pay to insure against moderate losses? To address this question I study anew,homeowners-insurance data set on individual deductible choice. Even though ,lower deductibles require sharply higher yearly premiums, 83% of customers paid for a deductible lower than the maximum,available of $1000. The prototypical,homeowner,paid $100 to reduce the deductible to $500, yet with claim rates under 5% this additional coverage was worth less than $25 in expectation. Those insured with the company,for longer were more likely to hold low deductibles, which can be plausibly explained by consumer inertia. 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Maeir</a>, and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://ariel.academia.edu/ItzickShai">Itzick Shai</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">This paper will introduce and discuss the utility of a LiDAR ground-based approach to data collec...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">This paper will introduce and discuss the utility of a LiDAR ground-based approach to data collection and <br /><br />analysis within archaeological sites that are complex topographically and stratigraphically.&nbsp; LiDAR <br /><br />technology can capture millions of data points in a brief span of time allowing for more subtle imagery <br /><br />and multivariate analysis far beyond simple photogrammetric data capture approaches. In recent years, <br /><br />LiDAR technology has been utilised within archaeology in two ways. The more common approach is its <br /><br />use for aerial survey in order to capture three-dimensional imagery of topography and other landscape <br /><br />features. The second, which is far less common, is ground survey to capture a more detailed 3D image of <br /><br />architectural units upon the conclusion of an excavation or excavation season. It allows for disparate <br /><br />parts of large sites to be integrated into a single analytical unit. While LiDAR survey is often proposed as <br /><br />a solution to the problems of archaeological digital data capture, there are many pitfalls that must be <br /><br />considered. In this paper, we will discuss various methodological issues and present the first run of data <br /><br />analysis whereby all of the areas of a large multi-period and topographically complex early urban <br /><br />settlement are integrated into a single analytical unit.&nbsp; Data from the archaeological site of Tell es-<br /><br />Safi/Gath, Israel will be used to demonstrate the utility of this kind of approach to data collection and <br /><br />analysis.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="19265203"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="19265203"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 19265203; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=19265203]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=19265203]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 19265203; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='19265203']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 19265203, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (false){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "-1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=19265203]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":19265203,"title":"Application of LIDAR ground-surface surveying technology to surface survey of topographically complex urban settlements: \u000bTell es-Safi/Gath, Israel","translated_title":"","metadata":{"abstract":"This paper will introduce and discuss the utility of a LiDAR ground-based approach to data collection and \n\nanalysis within archaeological sites that are complex topographically and stratigraphically. 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Maeir</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">Methods: In order to identify the presence of different breeds of sheep (and goats) at Tell es‐Sa...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Methods: In order to identify the presence of different breeds of sheep (and goats) at Tell es‐Safi/Gath, we chose to use 3D Geometric Morphometric (GMM) variation in the astragali. GMM is a far more detailed and precise technique to identify differences in the size and shape of bone elements to identify intra‐species variation (breed). It is a computer‐assisted system that measures distances between discrete anatomical landmarks. Photogrammetric modelling is used to create an accurate 3D digital model of each astragalus. A series of 250‐300 photographs are taken of each astragalus using fixed markers and a turntable to ensure accurate measurements (Fig. A). These are assembled in AgiSoft PhotoScan to form a point cloud (Fig. B) which reproduces the location of each portion of the astragalus and its associated markers in three dimensions. Once the point cloud is built, a mesh is overlaid in Photoscan and the distance between the centre of each marker to its fellow markers is recorded (Fig. C). Landmarks are determined with the use of a statistical program &quot; R &quot; using the GMM package &#39;geomorph&#39; (Fig. D). The landmark measurements are analysed in multivariate statistical programs to determine differences in size and shape between populations (e.g. Cucchi 2008; Duval et al. 2015; Evin et al. 2013). Measurements obtained from these landmarks are normalized to the same axis of orientation and gross size through a General Procrustus Analysis (GPA) and the shape‐only geometry compared using Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Results: Given the small sample size from Safi, the astragali morphometrics (totality of all landmark measurements) are compared against those of other assemblages to determine the presence of breeds at the site. The initial results suggest that sheep from Safi form a distinct population from those of Titriş Höyük, and that there appear to be &#39;outlier&#39; sheep present in the initial Safi sample, which may come from different populations to the main group of sheep present at the site. Goat populations do not appear to vary regionally, based upon these initial data. A much larger sample from Safi (currently under analysis) will eventually provide more detailed information about sheep and goat populations at the site. EB III neighbourhood with four houses divided by an alleyway Goal: To be able to determine if there are different sheep and/or goat breeds present at Tell es‐Safi/Gath during the (Early Bronze (EB) III (2850‐2500 BCE) occupation in order to provide insights into the animal husbandry strategies at Tell es‐ Safi/Gath. Will use the ovicaprine remains from the EB occupation at Tell es‐Safi/Gath, Israel. Data: The site of Tell es‐Safi, located in the Shephelah region in Israel, has yielded the remains of an EB neighbourhood with a rich assemblages of animal bones from several houses, courtyards and an adjacent alleyway. This neighbourhood is thought to be a merchant&#39;s quarter since it has evidence of extensive trade with the surrounding regions. Using ovicaprine astragali recovered from these deposits, geometric morphometric comparisons were conducted to determine the composition of and changes to sheep and goat breeds during this period. 3D Geometric Morphometrics and Sheep/Goat Breeds in the Early Bronze Age of Tell es‐Safi/Gath A: An example of one of the many photographs taken for photogrammetric modelling, B: The 3D point cloud built in PhotoScan from the series photographs taken. C: Mesh overlaid upon the 3D point cloud to form a model of the photographed astragalus. 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Maeir</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The poster presents the results of a pilot study aimed at identifying techniques used to shape Ea...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The poster presents the results of a pilot study aimed at identifying techniques used to shape Early Bronze III holemouth jars and platters from Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel. We propose an alternative analytical method for identifying different procedures of vessel forming and manufacture at the mesoscopic scale. Ceramic thick sections are scanned onto a computer using a standard desktop printer scanner to create high-resolution digital images, which are viewed and enhanced using Macnification® software. 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Greenfield Abstract: This paper presents a new macroscopic method f...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Tiffany Okaluk and Haskel J. Greenfield<br />Abstract: This paper presents a new macroscopic method for identifying chop marks on archaeological faunal assemblages and highlights the major differences in the morphology of chop marks created by stone and metal axes. The method provides macroscopic criteria that aid in the <br /> dentification of both complete and incomplete chop mark types as well as the raw material of the axe. Experiments with modern stone (chipped and hround) and metal (copper and bronze) axes found that the degree of fragmentation within a chop mark is related to both the width and sharpness of the axe and can be classed on a scale from 1–5 using a variety of criteria. The experiments demonstrate that sharp chipped stone axes are fragile (often break upon impact) and do not create clean and well-defined chop marks. Ground stone axes are more durable but tend to create very fragmented chop marks without a clean cut (sheared) surface. Unalloyed copper metal axes can create sheared chopped surfaces; however, the relatively soft metal creates more crushing at the point of entry than bronze axes. In contrast, bronze axes are durable and create chop marks with exceptionally low rates of fragmentation resulting in a clean-cut sheared surface that extends into the bone for more than 3 mm. The method is applied to the faunal assemblage from the Early Bronze Age site of Göltepe, Turkey to determine whether the chop marks on bones were made by stone or metal axes at this early metal processing settlement. The results suggest that many of the chop marks were made by metal implements (e.g., axes). 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Greenfield, Tina L. Jongsma-Greenfield, and Svetozar Stanković† Abstract: The archaeolo...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Haskel J. Greenfield, Tina L. Jongsma-Greenfield, and Svetozar Stanković†<br />Abstract: The archaeological site of Blagotin is well known for its Early Neolithic occupation (c. 6100 BCE) and is the period most commonly cited in the literature. However, its subsequent Early Iron Age (Hallstatt culture) occupation it is less known. The Hallstatt period (c. 700 BCE) at Blagotin presents as a small unfortified Early Iron Age II village (c, 100x100 m), composed of several rectilinear wattle-and-daub houses. Two preserved house floors were excavated in Sonda (trench) A, while significant remains from others were found eroded downslope. Its economy relied heavily on domestic livestock (sheep, goat, and cattle). Domestic pigs and horses are also present but in very small quantities. Few wild species were identified – red deer, roe deer, boar, bear and the common buzzard. The common domestic species appear to be exploited in a diversified manner, including for both primary (meat, bone, hide, and blood) and secondary products (e.g., milk, wool, hair, and traction). In contrast, all the wild animals were exploited only for their primary products. 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Beller, Haskel J. Greenfield, Dieter Vieweger Abstract: The examination of butchering t...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Jeremy A. Beller, Haskel J. Greenfield, Dieter Vieweger<br />Abstract: The examination of butchering technology and marks from archaeological sites provides insight into various socio-economic aspects of past societies, including diet, technology, and cultural identity. This is particularly relevant during the Bronze Ages (3500 - 1200 B.c.E.) of the Southern Levant, as metal technology becomes more widespread and craft specialization becomes more prevalent. However, their occurrence in butchering and food production is not completely understood. The multi-period site of Tell Zerci&#39;a (in the northwest corner of Jordan) contains an extensive chronological sequence for the Early and Middle Bronze Ages, which offer the opportunity to investigate diachronic trends in butchering practices and potential emergence of skilled butchering. This study examines the suite of butchering marks and corresponding butchering activities on the faunal remains from the Early and Middle Bronze Age contexts of Tell Zera&#39;a. The results demonstrate that domestic taxa make up for the majority of the butchered animals and a wide range of activities occur upon them. They further indicate that animals are butchered in a similar style with few changes appearing during the later Middle Bronze Age. 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Greenfield, Jeremy A. Beller, Jane Gaastra, and Dieter Vieweger. Abstract: The Early B...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Haskel J. Greenfield, Jeremy A. Beller, Jane Gaastra, and Dieter Vieweger. <br />Abstract: The Early Bronze Age (3500–2000 bce) of the southern Levant experienced the development of bronze metal technology, but the rate and nature of its dissemination beyond the elite are unclear. In the southern Levant and elsewhere, based upon the microscopic analysis of butchering marks, it has been proposed that bronze slicing tools only begin to be used in quantities in the Middle Bronze. However, previous analyses have always lacked data sets from the Early Bronze IV/Middle Bronze I period (c. 2500–2000 bce). In this paper, we present the butchered animal bone data from the site of Tall Zirā´a (in the NW corner of Jordan) where there is a fuller chronological sequence for the Early and Middle Bronze Ages. These data provide a unique opportunity to investigate long-term changes in butchering practices in the southern Levant. The analysis demonstrates that the new (bronze) technology does not seem to be integrated into quotidian activities, such as the processing of animal carcasses, until well into the Middle Bronze Age (MB IIB). 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All the<br />objects discussed are considered to be part of games (playing<br />pieces, casting pieces, and boards) based on their resemblance to<br />game boards and pieces published from various Early Bronze sites<br />in the southern Levant (e.g., Arad, Megiddo, and Bab edh-Dhra),<br />serve as the backdrop for: 1) a perspective on the social and<br />cultural relationships reflected in these games; 2) an examination<br />of the origins of the ’Senet/30 Houses’ game; and 3) the<br />appropriation of foreign cultural facets in Early Bronze Age Canaan.</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="109214291"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="109214291"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 109214291; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=109214291]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=109214291]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 109214291; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='109214291']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 109214291, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (false){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "-1" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=109214291]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":109214291,"title":"Daily life and cultural appropriation in Early Bronze Age Canaan: Games and gaming in a domestic neighbourhood at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath, Israel","translated_title":"","metadata":{"doi":"10.1080/00310328.2022.2069942","abstract":"Discussions on daily life in Early Bronze Age society in the southern\nLevant often focus on subsistence or ritual phenomena, while\naspects relating to entertainment and leisure are rarely discussed.\nThis paper presents evidence for gaming behaviour, in the form of\ngame boards and game pieces, that were recovered in the\nexcavations of the Early Bronze Age (early to mid-3rd millennium\nBCE) residential neighbourhood at Tell es-S âfi/Gath, Israel. 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Greenfield, and Leonard van Schalkwyk. Journal of Anth...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Allison House, Marion K Bamford, Haskel J. Greenfield, and Leonard van Schalkwyk. Journal of Anthropological and Archaeological Sciences&nbsp; 15 (130): 10.1007/s12520-023-01825<br /><br />Abstract: Ndondondwane, an Early Iron Age settlement situated on the banks of the Thukela River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, provides a unique record of a single, short-term occupation (c. 1300 to 1200 years ago). Several areas associated with different activities had been previously excavated and analysed, yielding various scenarios for the cultural and social organisation of the settlement. Three phases of occupation or cultural horizons have been identified and this paper largely explores the<br />charcoal assemblage from the middle cultural horizon, during the settlement’s maximum extent of occupation. Charcoal was analysed from the central part of the site, represented by a livestock byre (kraal), a meeting place, and a craft production area; as well as the peripheral areas including three domestic middens and a charcoal preparation area. Archaeological charcoal specimens were examined using reflective light microscopy to observe the characteristic anatomical features needed<br />to determine the taxonomic group they represent and subsequently identified by direct comparison with a modern charcoal reference collection and published archaeological charcoal studies. Charcoal was identified as belonging to 15 families, 23 genera, and 29 species of trees with known fuel, construction, and medicinal uses. There was a preference for wood previously known as Acacia*, indicating that this genus was readily available and prolific in the surrounds of the site. 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Domesticating details: 3D geometric morphometrics for the zooarchaeological discrimination of wild, domestic and proto-domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus) populations with Corrigendum. J Arch Sci 151/153: 105723/105768" class="work-thumbnail" src="https://attachments.academia-assets.com/102869667/thumbnails/1.jpg" /></a></div><div class="wp-workCard wp-workCard_itemContainer"><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--title"><a class="js-work-strip-work-link text-gray-darker" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-title" href="https://www.academia.edu/102657320/2023_JL_Gaastra_TL_Greenfield_HJ_Greenfield_Domesticating_details_3D_geometric_morphometrics_for_the_zooarchaeological_discrimination_of_wild_domestic_and_proto_domestic_sheep_Ovis_aries_and_goat_Capra_hircus_populations_with_Corrigendum_J_Arch_Sci_151_153_105723_105768">2023 JL Gaastra, TL Greenfield, HJ Greenfield. Domesticating details: 3D geometric morphometrics for the zooarchaeological discrimination of wild, domestic and proto-domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus) populations with Corrigendum. J Arch Sci 151/153: 105723/105768</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>Domesticating details: 3D geometric morphometrics for the zooarchaeological discrimination of wild, domestic and proto-domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus) populations</span><span>, 2023</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The domestication and management of livestock provided a critical source of food and textiles in ...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The domestication and management of livestock provided a critical source of food and textiles in the ancient world. Investigations into the processes of domestication, improvement, and management of these animals underpin interpretations of the economic structures of ancient societies. Despite this significance, zooarchaeologists continue to face significant problems in determining the state of domestication of key taxa, or even their certain osteological identification. This is particularly a problem during the initial stages of the domestication process. Significant advances in the understanding of certain domestic livestock species (e.g., pigs) have occurred as the result of geometric morphometric analyses but the morphology of other domesticates have caused them to lag behind. This study provides a GMM assessment of astragali from ovicaprines (sheep and goats) to demonstrate its capacity to advance our understanding of the domestication process through its ability to differentiate between wild, proto-domestic, and domestic morphotypes of these animals.<br />Original article: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105723" rel="nofollow">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105723</a>; <br />Corrigendum <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105768" rel="nofollow">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105768</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--actions"><span class="work-strip-bookmark-button-container"></span><a id="3db413006632fb92435dd689ba85dd95" class="wp-workCard--action" rel="nofollow" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-download" data-download="{&quot;attachment_id&quot;:102869667,&quot;asset_id&quot;:102657320,&quot;asset_type&quot;:&quot;Work&quot;,&quot;button_location&quot;:&quot;profile&quot;}" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/102869667/download_file?st=MTczMjQ5NDE2OCw4LjIyMi4yMDguMTQ2&s=profile"><span><i class="fa fa-arrow-down"></i></span><span>Download</span></a><span class="wp-workCard--action visible-if-viewed-by-owner inline-block" style="display: none;"><span class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper profile-work-strip-edit-button-wrapper" data-work-id="102657320"><a class="js-profile-work-strip-edit-button" tabindex="0"><span><i class="fa fa-pencil"></i></span><span>Edit</span></a></span></span><span id="work-strip-rankings-button-container"></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--stats"><span><span><span class="js-view-count view-count u-mr2x" data-work-id="102657320"><i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin"></i></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 102657320; window.Academia.workViewCountsFetcher.queue(workId, function (count) { var description = window.$h.commaizeInt(count) + " " + window.$h.pluralize(count, 'View'); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=102657320]").text(description); $(".js-view-count[data-work-id=102657320]").attr('title', description).tooltip(); }); });</script></span></span><span><span class="percentile-widget hidden"><span class="u-mr2x work-percentile"></span></span><script>$(function () { var workId = 102657320; window.Academia.workPercentilesFetcher.queue(workId, function (percentileText) { var container = $(".js-work-strip[data-work-id='102657320']"); container.find('.work-percentile').text(percentileText.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + percentileText.slice(1)); container.find('.percentile-widget').show(); container.find('.percentile-widget').removeClass('hidden'); }); });</script></span><span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 102657320, container: "", }); });</script></span></div><div id="work-strip-premium-row-container"></div></div></div><script> require.config({ waitSeconds: 90 })(["https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/wow_profile-f77ea15d77ce96025a6048a514272ad8becbad23c641fc2b3bd6e24ca6ff1932.js","https://a.academia-assets.com/assets/work_edit-ad038b8c047c1a8d4fa01b402d530ff93c45fee2137a149a4a5398bc8ad67560.js"], function() { // from javascript_helper.rb var dispatcherData = {} if (true){ window.WowProfile.dispatcher = window.WowProfile.dispatcher || _.clone(Backbone.Events); dispatcherData = { dispatcher: window.WowProfile.dispatcher, downloadLinkId: "3db413006632fb92435dd689ba85dd95" } } $('.js-work-strip[data-work-id=102657320]').each(function() { if (!$(this).data('initialized')) { new WowProfile.WorkStripView({ el: this, workJSON: {"id":102657320,"title":"2023 JL Gaastra, TL Greenfield, HJ Greenfield. 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Antiquity 92 (366): 1462 – 1477</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item wp-workCard--coauthors"><span>by </span><span><a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" rel="nofollow" href="https://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield">Haskel J Greenfield</a> and <a class="" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-authors" href="https://bournemouth.academia.edu/MarcVanderLinden">Marc Vander Linden</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>Antiquity</span><span>, 2018</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The study of the exploitation of animals for traction in prehistoric Europe has been linked to th...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The study of the exploitation of animals for traction in prehistoric Europe has been linked to the ‘secondary products revolution’. 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J Greenfield</a></span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>ASOR</span><span>, 2016</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">The Early Bronze Age (EBIII) site of Tell-es Safi is characterized by the archaeological remains ...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">The Early Bronze Age (EBIII) site of Tell-es Safi is characterized by the archaeological remains of an early urban neighbourhood. Architectural and artefactual remains suggest this was a merchant quarter for lower-stratum occupants. The occupants appear to have been involved in a long distance trade with Egypt as interesting artifacts originated in Egypt have appeared. Further, three donkey (Equus asinus) skeletons were discovered buried beneath the floors of the houses. 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Will use the ovicaprine remains from the EB occupation at Tell es‐Safi/Gath, Israel.<br />Data: The site of Tell es‐Safi, located in the Shephelah region in Israel, has yielded the remains of an EB neighbourhood with<br />a rich assemblages of animal bones from several houses, courtyards and an adjacent alleyway. This neighbourhood is<br />thought to be a merchant’s quarter since it has evidence of extensive trade with the surrounding regions. 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It was first produced in Egypt and the Near East as early as the 4th millennium&nbsp; BCE1. <br />Although beads are commonly found in Bronze and Iron Age archaeological contexts in the Levant, their study rarely goes beyond description of shape and color and has been lacking analytical characterization at the microscopic scale in order to infer on technological aspects. This is especially true for beads dating to the Early Bronze Age, as most of the technological studies have been conducted on Egyptian and Aegean artifacts mostly dating to Late Bronze Age (New Kingdom, Minoan culture respectively). <br />A total of 38 beads securely dated to the Early Bronze Age III (2900-2500 BCE) were unearthed at Tell es-Safi/Gath. The beads were made from various materials; among semi-precious stones and shells, more than half (23) were identified as faience, and are the focus of this study. The beads were found on floors of various rooms and buildings. To the best of our knowledge this is the earliest assemblage of faience beads so far studied in depth from the Levant. <br />In order to infer on technological aspects, such as formation methods and, the use of raw materials and pigments, the beads were subjected to chemical and microstructure analysis using SEM-EDS, Infra-red spectroscopy and pXRF analyses. 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It was first produced in Egypt and the Near East as early as the 4th millennium BCE1.<br />Although beads are commonly found in Bronze and Iron Age archaeological contexts in the Levant, their study rarely goes beyond description of shape and color<br />and has been lacking analytical characterization at the microscopic scale in order to infer on technological aspects. This is especially true for beads dating to the<br />Early Bronze Age, as most of the technological studies have been conducted on Egyptian and Aegean artifacts mostly dating to Late Bronze Age (New Kingdom,<br />Minoan culture respectively).<br />A total of 38 beads securely dated to the Early Bronze Age III (2900-2500 BCE) were unearthed at Tell es-Safi/Gath. The beads were made from various materials;<br />among semi-precious stones and shells, more than half (23) were identified as faience, and are the focus of this study. The beads were found on floors of various<br />rooms and buildings. To the best of our knowledge this is the earliest assemblage of faience beads so far studied in depth from the Levant.<br />In order to infer on technological aspects, such as formation methods and, the use of raw materials and pigments, the beads were subjected to chemical and<br />microstructure analysis using SEM-EDS, Infra-red spectroscopy and pXRF analyses. 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Yet little attention has been paid to the organisation of production in domestic contexts. In this paper, we use the classification of variability in pottery forming techniques to investigate the organisation of pottery production in an Early Bronze Age non-elite neighbourhood in the southern Levant. Rather than limiting the analysis to conventional macroscopic or microscopic techniques, this study uses an alternative method for identifying pottery forming techniques at the mesoscopic scale to expand criteria for the identification of shaping techniques. Ceramic thick sections are scanned onto a computer using a desktop printer scanner to create high-resolution images, which are enhanced using Photoshop and Macnification® software. We demonstrate how this simple and low-cost method permits clear and rapid identification of the signatures indicative of shaping techniques to complement conventional macroscopic (radiographic) and microscopic (thin section analyses) approaches. The continuities and discontinuities in forming techniques provides an index to scale the degree to which technological knowledge, skills, and learned behaviours were standardised, routinised, shared, or constrained to (1) particular vessel types in the domestic repertoire, (2) within and between individual households, and (3) across occupational horizons. 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class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">Multiple arguments for or against the presence of &#39;urban&#39; settlements in the Early Bronze Age of the southern Levant have identified the need to compare these settlements against their rural hinterlands through multiple lines of evidence. 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Though dog sacrifice is described in Hittite religious texts and attested in lands bordering the Aegean during the second–first millennia BCE, evidence for this practice, or even of dog bones, is largely absent from Late Bronze and non-Philistine Iron I (ca. 1550–1000 BCE) Levantine contexts. What distinguishes the Tel Miqne-Ekron puppy interment from later Persian- and Hellenistic-period dog burials, is the placement of its severed head between its hind legs. Microscopic analyses of cut marks on several vertebrae indicate that the iron knife found nearby was likely used in its decapitation. 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