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adam_text | OUTLINE OF THE TEL REHOV EXCAVATIONS PUBLICATION SERIES ‘(Qedem 59-63) Volume I. Introductions, Synthesis and Excavations on the Upper Mound (Qedem 59) Part 1. Introductions and Synthesis Chapter 1. The Beth-Shean Valley: Geographical and Environmental Background . . . . A.M.Maeir Chapter 2. The Geology and Morphology of the Beth-Shean Valley and Tel Rehov . . . E. Zilberman Chapter 3. Introduction to the Site and the Excavations......................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 4. The Tel Rehov Excavations: Overview and Synthesis.........................................A. Mazar Part 2. The Upper Mound: Stratigraphy, Architecture and Pottery Chapter 5. Area H: The Early Bronze Age......................................... ................................ A. Mazar Chapter 6. Area A: Stratigraphy and Architecture 6A. Area A3....................................................................... H. Cohen Klonymus, A. Mazar 6B. Areas Al and A2......................................................... .... R.A. Mullins, A. Mazar . . A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 7. The Pottery from Area A................................................. Chapter 8. Area B: Stratigraphy and Architecture.............................. , .... A. Mazar, R.A. Mullins The Pottery from Area В................................................... . . A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 10. Area J: Stratigraphy and Architecture.............................. . N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Mazar Chapter 11. The Pottery from Area J.................................................... . . A. Mazar,
N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 9. Volume II. The Lower Mound: Area C and the Apiary (Qedem 60) Chapter 12. Area C: Stratigraphy and Architecture...................................N. Panitz-Cohen, A. Mazar Chapter 13. The Pottery from Area C.........................................................................N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 14. The Apiary 14A. The Archaeological Evidence........................................ N. Panitz-Cohen, A. Mazar 14B. Analytical Aspects of the Hives........................ D. Namdar, R. Neumann, S. Weiner 14C. Identification of the Bees...................G. Bloch, T. M. Francoy, I. Wachtel, S. Fuchs 14D. Palynological Investigations......................................M. Weinstein-Evron, S. Chaim 14E. Socioeconomic, Historical and Ethnographic Aspects of the Apiary...........A. Mazar
Volume III. The Lower Mound: Areas D, E, F and G (Qedem 61) Chapter 15. Area D: Stratigraphy and Architecture 15A. Introduction................................................................................................. A. Mazar 15B. Area D, West, Strata D-11 to D-6: Late Bronze to Iron IA........................................ .......................................................................U Davidovich, A. Sumakami Fink, A. Mazar 15C. Area D East, Strata D-5 to D-1 : Iron IB-IIA. . Y. Rotem, A. Sumakami Fink, A. Mazar 15D. Summary and Conclusions......................................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 16. The Pottery from Area D......................................................... A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 17. AreaE: Stratigraphy and Architecture................................................................. A. Mazar Chapter 18. The Pottery from Area E......................................................... A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 19. Area F: Stratigraphy, Architecture and Pottery.............................. A. Ziv-Esudri, A. Mazar Chapter 20. Area G: Stratigraphy and Architecture...........N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Ziv-Esudri, A. Mazar Chapter 21. The Pottery from Area G.........................................................A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Volume IV. Pottery Studies, Inscriptions and Figurative Art (Qedem 62) Part 1. Pottery Studies Chapter 22. Late Bronze Age Pottery 22A. Late Bronze Age Local Pottery...................................................... N. Panitz-Cohen 22B. Late Bronze Age
Cypriot and Mycenaean Pottery...................................... A. Mazar Chapter 23. Iron Age I Pottery 23A. Iron Age I Local Pottery.................................................A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen 23B. Mycenaean IIIC, Philistine Bichrome and Related Pottery........................ A. Mazar Appendix: Neutron Activation Analysis of Four Mycenaean IIIC Sherds . . H. Mommsen Chapter 24. Iron Age IIA Local Pottery...................................................................... N. Panitz-Cohen Appendix: Hippo Jars: Typological and Technological Aspects........................ O. Harush Chapter 25. Iron Age IIB Local Pottery....................................................................................A. Mazar Chapter 26. Petrographic Studies 26A. Petrographic Analysis of the Iron Age Pottery................................... D. Ben-Shlomo 26B. Petrographic Analysis of Selected Vessels and Objects...........A. Cohen-Weinberger 26C. Petrographic Analysis of Iron Age IIA Decorated Phoenician Containers and a Cypriot Flask......................................................................................... P Waiman-Barak Chapter 27. Iron Age Cypriot Pottery....................................................................................J.S. Smith Chapter 28. Iron Age Greek and Phoenician Pottery 28A. Greek Pottery................................................ A. Mazar, N. Koumu, N. Coldstreamf 28B. Phoenician Pottery...................................................................................... A. Mazar
Part 2. Inscriptions and Figurative Art Chapter 29. Inscriptions 29A. Inscriptions on Pottery.................................................................. S. Ahituv, A. Mazar 29B. The Seal of cUPēm........................................................................................S. Ahituv Chapter 30. Glyptics 30A. Seals and Seal Impressions............................................................................ O. Keel 30B. APrivate-Name Scarab from Area D............................................................A. David 30C. A Scarab of Ramesses IV and a Phoenician Scarab from Area В................ B. Brandi 30D. Large Seal Impressions on Mud Plaster...................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 31. Faience Amulets and Statuettes...................................................................... C. Herrmann Chapter 32. An Ivory Statuette Depicting an Enthroned Figure.............................................. A. Mazar Chapter 33. Late Bronze Age and Iron Age I Clay Figurines and Cult Objects......................A. Mazar Chapter 34. Iron Age II Clay Figurines and Zoomorphic Vessels................ K. Saarelainen, R. Kletter Chapter 35. Iron Age IIA Cult Objects....................................................................................A. Mazar Appendix: The Animal Iconography on the Model Shrine................................ M.S. Smith Volume V. Various Objects and Natural-Science Studies (Qedem 63) Part 1. Various Objects Chapter 36. Clay
Objects......................................................................................... Y. Rotem, A. Mazar Chapter 37. Bone, Antler and Ivory Objects............................................................................A. Shatil Chapter 38. Beads and Pendants.......................................................................................H. Ben Basat Chapter 39. Objects Related to Textile Production.................................................................A. Mazar Appendix: A Textile Impression on a Jar Stopper and Textile Remains on a Fibula........... ............................................................................................................................ O. Shamir Chapter 40. Metal Objects and Metallurgical Studies 40A. Metal Objects.........................................................N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Rabinovich 40B. Chemical and Lead Isotope Analysis of Copper-Based and Lead Objects................ ................................................................................................. N Yahalom-Mack, I. Segal 40C. Bronzeworking...............................................................................N. Yahalom-Mack 40D. Analysis of Iron/Steel Objects and Slag...........N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Eliyahu-Behar Chapter 4L Iron Age Scale Weights.......................................................................................R. Kletter Chapter 42. Stone Vessels and Objects 42A. Stone Vessels and Objects........................................................... Y Rotem, A. Mazar 42B. Gypsum
Vessels.......................................................................................A. Squitieri Chapter 43. Grinding Stones.....................................................................................................L.P. Petit Chapter 44. The Flint Assemblage...............................................................................................D.Dag
Chapter 45. Spatial Distribution of Finds in Stratum IV Buildings in Area C............. N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 46. Burials and Human Remains 46A. Burials with Assyrian Finds......................................................................... A. Mazar 46B. Human Remains from Iron Age II...........J. Abramov, I Kuperman, I. Hershkowitz Appendix: A Dendroarchaeological Assessment of a Dagger Handle................................. ..................................................................................................M. Benzaquen, D. Langgut Chapter 47. Finds from the Islamic Periods 47A. Pottery and Glass......................................................................................... S. Hadad 47B. Coins............................................................................................................... R. Kool Part 2. Natural-Science Studies Chapter 48. Radiometric Dates from Tel Rehov...................................................... A. Mazar, К. Streit Chapter 49. Faunal Remains 49A. Faunal Remains from the 1997-2008 Excavation Seasons......................................... ...............................................................................K. Tamar, N. Marom, N. Raban-Gerstel 49B. Analysis of Animal Bones from Selected Contexts in the 2010 and 2012 Excavation Seasons............................................................................................................... N. Marom 49C. Microvertebrate Assemblages from the Late Bronze and Iron Ages . . . L. Weissbrod Chapter 50. Fish
Remains.......................................................................................................O. Lernau Chapter 51. Imported and Worked Mollusc Shells.............................................. D.E. Bar-YosefMayer Chapter 52. Wood Remains...............................................................................................N. Liphschitz Chapter 53. Food-Plant Remains................................ B. Caspi, M.E. Kislev, O. Simchoni, Y. Melamed Chapter 54. Reconstructing a Seismic Destruction at Tel Rehov.........................E. Ben-Yosef, H. Ron Chapter 55. Results of Soil Flotation from Selected Loci............................................................E. Lass
CONTENTS Preface..............................................................................................................................................................XI List of Contributing Authors.......................................................................................................................XII List of Figures................................................................................................................................................ XII List of Tables................................................................................................................................................ XIII List of Abbreviations...................................................................................................................................XIV Fabric Groups............................................................................................................................................... XV Stratigraphic Table.................................................................................................................................. XVII Chapter 12. Area C: Stratigraphy and Architecture - Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar . . . . 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 1 Stratum C-4..................................................................................................................... 10 Stratum
C-3..................................................................................................................... 10 Square R/4 (10); Building CS (12); Remains in Squares T-Z, A/1-3 (16); Remains in Squares B/5-6 and Z/5 (20) Stratum C-2.....................................................................................................................22 Square R/4-Room 1555 (24); Unit to the North of Building CA(26); Building CA (27); Building CB (31); Unit in Squares Y/3-4 (36); Building CE (36); Open Area in Squares T/3-4 (39); Building CC (39); Building CT-Early and Main Phases of Stratum C-2 (40); Building CU (42); Building CY (47); Remains South of Building CY (52); Squares A-C/2-3 (53); Summary of Stratum C-2 (53) Strata C-lb and C-la.....................................................................................................54 Square R/4 — Strata C-lb and C-la (60); Building CD and the Area to the North — Stratum C-lb (64); The Courtyard — Square T/4 — Strata C-lb and C-la (65); The Courtyard South of Building CD — Stratum C-lb (67); Piazza CK — Stratum C-la (68); Building CJ (69); Remains West of Building CJ (71); Building CE (73); Building CR (80); Building CF (83); Building CW (100); Buildings CQ1 and CQ2 (105); The Street — Stratum C-la (111); Building CG — Stratum C-lb (113); Building CG — Stratum C-la (119); Building CM — Stratum C-lb (120); Building CH — Stratum C-lb (125); The Apiary (132); Piazza 2417 — Stratum C-la (139); Building CZ — Stratum C-lb (140); Building CP — Stratum C-lb (146); Building CQ3 — Stratum C-la (147); Building CX —
Stratum C-la (153); Building CP — Stratum C-la (157); Building CL — Stratum C-la (179); Probe — Square Y/9 (184) Summary of the Stratigraphy, Architecture and Main Features.................................184 List of Loci and Walls..........................................................................................................216 Index of Finds by Locus....................................................................................................243 Chapter 13. The Pottery from Area C ֊ Nava Panitz-Cohen............................................................ 265
Chapter 14. The Apiary......................................................................................................................... 597 14A. The Archaeological Evidence - Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar............597 History of Research (597); Stratigraphy and Location (597); Description (598); Building CH (611); Reconstruction of the Apiary (611); Destruction of the Apiary (612); Finds in the Apiary (612); Cultic Activity (614); Dating the Apiary (616) 14B. Analytical Aspects of the Hives - Dvory Namdar, Ronny Neumann and Steve Weiner............................................................................................................... 618 Analytical Methods (618); Results and Discussion (618) 14C. Identification of the Bees ֊ Guy Bloch, Pago M. Francoy, Ido Wachtel and Stefan Fuchs......................................................................................................... 621 Materials and Methods (621); Analysis and Results (621); Conclusions (628) 14D. Palynological Investigations - Mina Weinstein-Evron and Silvia Chaim............630 The Pollen Assemblages of Tel Rehov (630); Conclusions (636) 14E. Socioeconomic, Historical and Ethnographic Aspects of the Apiary - Amihai Mazar...........................................................................................................................639 Honey and Beekeeping in Antiquity: A Brief Survey (639); Ethnographic Analogies (644); A Modem Experiment (650); Economic, Social and Religious Aspects (651); Summary and Conclusions (655)
OUTLINE OF THE TEL REHOV EXCAVATIONS PUBLICATION SERIES ‘(Qedem 59-63) Volume I. Introductions, Synthesis and Excavations on the Upper Mound (Qedem 59) Part 1. Introductions and Synthesis Chapter 1. The Beth-Shean Valley: Geographical and Environmental Background . . . . A.M.Maeir Chapter 2. The Geology and Morphology of the Beth-Shean Valley and Tel Rehov . . . E. Zilberman Chapter 3. Introduction to the Site and the Excavations......................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 4. The Tel Rehov Excavations: Overview and Synthesis.........................................A. Mazar Part 2. The Upper Mound: Stratigraphy, Architecture and Pottery Chapter 5. Area H: The Early Bronze Age......................................... ................................ A. Mazar Chapter 6. Area A: Stratigraphy and Architecture 6A. Area A3....................................................................... H. Cohen Klonymus, A. Mazar 6B. Areas Al and A2......................................................... .... R.A. Mullins, A. Mazar . . A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 7. The Pottery from Area A................................................. Chapter 8. Area B: Stratigraphy and Architecture.............................. , .... A. Mazar, R.A. Mullins The Pottery from Area В................................................... . . A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 10. Area J: Stratigraphy and Architecture.............................. . N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Mazar Chapter 11. The Pottery from Area J.................................................... . . A. Mazar,
N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 9. Volume II. The Lower Mound: Area C and the Apiary (Qedem 60) Chapter 12. Area C: Stratigraphy and Architecture...................................N. Panitz-Cohen, A. Mazar Chapter 13. The Pottery from Area C.........................................................................N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 14. The Apiary 14A. The Archaeological Evidence........................................ N. Panitz-Cohen, A. Mazar 14B. Analytical Aspects of the Hives........................ D. Namdar, R. Neumann, S. Weiner 14C. Identification of the Bees...................G. Bloch, T. M. Francoy, I. Wachtel, S. Fuchs 14D. Palynological Investigations......................................M. Weinstein-Evron, S. Chaim 14E. Socioeconomic, Historical and Ethnographic Aspects of the Apiary...........A. Mazar
Volume III. The Lower Mound: Areas D, E, F and G (Qedem 61) Chapter 15. Area D: Stratigraphy and Architecture 15A. Introduction................................................................................................. A. Mazar 15B. Area D, West, Strata D-11 to D-6: Late Bronze to Iron IA........................................ .......................................................................U Davidovich, A. Sumakami Fink, A. Mazar 15C. Area D East, Strata D-5 to D-1 : Iron IB-IIA. . Y. Rotem, A. Sumakami Fink, A. Mazar 15D. Summary and Conclusions......................................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 16. The Pottery from Area D......................................................... A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 17. AreaE: Stratigraphy and Architecture................................................................. A. Mazar Chapter 18. The Pottery from Area E......................................................... A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 19. Area F: Stratigraphy, Architecture and Pottery.............................. A. Ziv-Esudri, A. Mazar Chapter 20. Area G: Stratigraphy and Architecture...........N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Ziv-Esudri, A. Mazar Chapter 21. The Pottery from Area G.........................................................A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Volume IV. Pottery Studies, Inscriptions and Figurative Art (Qedem 62) Part 1. Pottery Studies Chapter 22. Late Bronze Age Pottery 22A. Late Bronze Age Local Pottery...................................................... N. Panitz-Cohen 22B. Late Bronze Age
Cypriot and Mycenaean Pottery...................................... A. Mazar Chapter 23. Iron Age I Pottery 23A. Iron Age I Local Pottery.................................................A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen 23B. Mycenaean IIIC, Philistine Bichrome and Related Pottery........................ A. Mazar Appendix: Neutron Activation Analysis of Four Mycenaean IIIC Sherds . . H. Mommsen Chapter 24. Iron Age IIA Local Pottery...................................................................... N. Panitz-Cohen Appendix: Hippo Jars: Typological and Technological Aspects........................ O. Harush Chapter 25. Iron Age IIB Local Pottery....................................................................................A. Mazar Chapter 26. Petrographic Studies 26A. Petrographic Analysis of the Iron Age Pottery................................... D. Ben-Shlomo 26B. Petrographic Analysis of Selected Vessels and Objects...........A. Cohen-Weinberger 26C. Petrographic Analysis of Iron Age IIA Decorated Phoenician Containers and a Cypriot Flask......................................................................................... P Waiman-Barak Chapter 27. Iron Age Cypriot Pottery....................................................................................J.S. Smith Chapter 28. Iron Age Greek and Phoenician Pottery 28A. Greek Pottery................................................ A. Mazar, N. Koumu, N. Coldstreamf 28B. Phoenician Pottery...................................................................................... A. Mazar
Part 2. Inscriptions and Figurative Art Chapter 29. Inscriptions 29A. Inscriptions on Pottery.................................................................. S. Ahituv, A. Mazar 29B. The Seal of cUPēm........................................................................................S. Ahituv Chapter 30. Glyptics 30A. Seals and Seal Impressions............................................................................ O. Keel 30B. APrivate-Name Scarab from Area D............................................................A. David 30C. A Scarab of Ramesses IV and a Phoenician Scarab from Area В................ B. Brandi 30D. Large Seal Impressions on Mud Plaster...................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 31. Faience Amulets and Statuettes...................................................................... C. Herrmann Chapter 32. An Ivory Statuette Depicting an Enthroned Figure.............................................. A. Mazar Chapter 33. Late Bronze Age and Iron Age I Clay Figurines and Cult Objects......................A. Mazar Chapter 34. Iron Age II Clay Figurines and Zoomorphic Vessels................ K. Saarelainen, R. Kletter Chapter 35. Iron Age IIA Cult Objects....................................................................................A. Mazar Appendix: The Animal Iconography on the Model Shrine................................ M.S. Smith Volume V. Various Objects and Natural-Science Studies (Qedem 63) Part 1. Various Objects Chapter 36. Clay
Objects......................................................................................... Y. Rotem, A. Mazar Chapter 37. Bone, Antler and Ivory Objects............................................................................A. Shatil Chapter 38. Beads and Pendants.......................................................................................H. Ben Basat Chapter 39. Objects Related to Textile Production.................................................................A. Mazar Appendix: A Textile Impression on a Jar Stopper and Textile Remains on a Fibula........... ............................................................................................................................ O. Shamir Chapter 40. Metal Objects and Metallurgical Studies 40A. Metal Objects.........................................................N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Rabinovich 40B. Chemical and Lead Isotope Analysis of Copper-Based and Lead Objects................ ................................................................................................. N Yahalom-Mack, I. Segal 40C. Bronzeworking...............................................................................N. Yahalom-Mack 40D. Analysis of Iron/Steel Objects and Slag...........N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Eliyahu-Behar Chapter 4L Iron Age Scale Weights.......................................................................................R. Kletter Chapter 42. Stone Vessels and Objects 42A. Stone Vessels and Objects........................................................... Y Rotem, A. Mazar 42B. Gypsum
Vessels.......................................................................................A. Squitieri Chapter 43. Grinding Stones.....................................................................................................L.P. Petit Chapter 44. The Flint Assemblage...............................................................................................D.Dag
Chapter 45. Spatial Distribution of Finds in Stratum IV Buildings in Area C............. N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 46. Burials and Human Remains 46A. Burials with Assyrian Finds......................................................................... A. Mazar 46B. Human Remains from Iron Age II...........J. Abramov, I Kuperman, I. Hershkowitz Appendix: A Dendroarchaeological Assessment of a Dagger Handle................................. ..................................................................................................M. Benzaquen, D. Langgut Chapter 47. Finds from the Islamic Periods 47A. Pottery and Glass......................................................................................... S. Hadad 47B. Coins............................................................................................................... R. Kool Part 2. Natural-Science Studies Chapter 48. Radiometric Dates from Tel Rehov...................................................... A. Mazar, К. Streit Chapter 49. Faunal Remains 49A. Faunal Remains from the 1997-2008 Excavation Seasons......................................... ...............................................................................K. Tamar, N. Marom, N. Raban-Gerstel 49B. Analysis of Animal Bones from Selected Contexts in the 2010 and 2012 Excavation Seasons............................................................................................................... N. Marom 49C. Microvertebrate Assemblages from the Late Bronze and Iron Ages . . . L. Weissbrod Chapter 50. Fish
Remains.......................................................................................................O. Lernau Chapter 51. Imported and Worked Mollusc Shells.............................................. D.E. Bar-YosefMayer Chapter 52. Wood Remains...............................................................................................N. Liphschitz Chapter 53. Food-Plant Remains................................ B. Caspi, M.E. Kislev, O. Simchoni, Y. Melamed Chapter 54. Reconstructing a Seismic Destruction at Tel Rehov.........................E. Ben-Yosef, H. Ron Chapter 55. Results of Soil Flotation from Selected Loci............................................................E. Lass
CONTENTS Preface..............................................................................................................................................................XI List of Contributing Authors.......................................................................................................................XII List of Figures................................................................................................................................................ XII List of Tables................................................................................................................................................ XIII List of Abbreviations...................................................................................................................................XIV Fabric Groups............................................................................................................................................... XV Stratigraphic Table.................................................................................................................................. XVII Chapter 12. Area C: Stratigraphy and Architecture - Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar . . . . 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 1 Stratum C-4..................................................................................................................... 10 Stratum
C-3..................................................................................................................... 10 Square R/4 (10); Building CS (12); Remains in Squares T-Z, A/1-3 (16); Remains in Squares B/5-6 and Z/5 (20) Stratum C-2.....................................................................................................................22 Square R/4-Room 1555 (24); Unit to the North of Building CA(26); Building CA (27); Building CB (31); Unit in Squares Y/3-4 (36); Building CE (36); Open Area in Squares T/3-4 (39); Building CC (39); Building CT-Early and Main Phases of Stratum C-2 (40); Building CU (42); Building CY (47); Remains South of Building CY (52); Squares A-C/2-3 (53); Summary of Stratum C-2 (53) Strata C-lb and C-la.....................................................................................................54 Square R/4 — Strata C-lb and C-la (60); Building CD and the Area to the North — Stratum C-lb (64); The Courtyard — Square T/4 — Strata C-lb and C-la (65); The Courtyard South of Building CD — Stratum C-lb (67); Piazza CK — Stratum C-la (68); Building CJ (69); Remains West of Building CJ (71); Building CE (73); Building CR (80); Building CF (83); Building CW (100); Buildings CQ1 and CQ2 (105); The Street — Stratum C-la (111); Building CG — Stratum C-lb (113); Building CG — Stratum C-la (119); Building CM — Stratum C-lb (120); Building CH — Stratum C-lb (125); The Apiary (132); Piazza 2417 — Stratum C-la (139); Building CZ — Stratum C-lb (140); Building CP — Stratum C-lb (146); Building CQ3 — Stratum C-la (147); Building CX —
Stratum C-la (153); Building CP — Stratum C-la (157); Building CL — Stratum C-la (179); Probe — Square Y/9 (184) Summary of the Stratigraphy, Architecture and Main Features.................................184 List of Loci and Walls..........................................................................................................216 Index of Finds by Locus....................................................................................................243 Chapter 13. The Pottery from Area C ֊ Nava Panitz-Cohen............................................................ 265
Chapter 14. The Apiary......................................................................................................................... 597 14A. The Archaeological Evidence - Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar............597 History of Research (597); Stratigraphy and Location (597); Description (598); Building CH (611); Reconstruction of the Apiary (611); Destruction of the Apiary (612); Finds in the Apiary (612); Cultic Activity (614); Dating the Apiary (616) 14B. Analytical Aspects of the Hives - Dvory Namdar, Ronny Neumann and Steve Weiner............................................................................................................... 618 Analytical Methods (618); Results and Discussion (618) 14C. Identification of the Bees ֊ Guy Bloch, Pago M. Francoy, Ido Wachtel and Stefan Fuchs......................................................................................................... 621 Materials and Methods (621); Analysis and Results (621); Conclusions (628) 14D. Palynological Investigations - Mina Weinstein-Evron and Silvia Chaim............630 The Pollen Assemblages of Tel Rehov (630); Conclusions (636) 14E. Socioeconomic, Historical and Ethnographic Aspects of the Apiary - Amihai Mazar...........................................................................................................................639 Honey and Beekeeping in Antiquity: A Brief Survey (639); Ethnographic Analogies (644); A Modem Experiment (650); Economic, Social and Religious Aspects (651); Summary and Conclusions (655)
OUTLINE OF THE TEL REHOV EXCAVATIONS PUBLICATION SERIES ‘(Qedem 59-63) Volume I. Introductions, Synthesis and Excavations on the Upper Mound (Qedem 59) Part 1. Introductions and Synthesis Chapter 1. The Beth-Shean Valley: Geographical and Environmental Background . . . . A.M.Maeir Chapter 2. The Geology and Morphology of the Beth-Shean Valley and Tel Rehov . . . E. Zilberman Chapter 3. Introduction to the Site and the Excavations......................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 4. The Tel Rehov Excavations: Overview and Synthesis.........................................A. Mazar Part 2. The Upper Mound: Stratigraphy, Architecture and Pottery Chapter 5. Area H: The Early Bronze Age......................................... ................................ A. Mazar Chapter 6. Area A: Stratigraphy and Architecture 6A. Area A3....................................................................... H. Cohen Klonymus, A. Mazar 6B. Areas Al and A2......................................................... .... R.A. Mullins, A. Mazar . . A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 7. The Pottery from Area A................................................. Chapter 8. Area B: Stratigraphy and Architecture.............................. , .... A. Mazar, R.A. Mullins The Pottery from Area В................................................... . . A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 10. Area J: Stratigraphy and Architecture.............................. . N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Mazar Chapter 11. The Pottery from Area J.................................................... . . A. Mazar,
N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 9. Volume II. The Lower Mound: Area C and the Apiary (Qedem 60) Chapter 12. Area C: Stratigraphy and Architecture...................................N. Panitz-Cohen, A. Mazar Chapter 13. The Pottery from Area C.........................................................................N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 14. The Apiary 14A. The Archaeological Evidence........................................ N. Panitz-Cohen, A. Mazar 14B. Analytical Aspects of the Hives........................ D. Namdar, R. Neumann, S. Weiner 14C. Identification of the Bees...................G. Bloch, T. M. Francoy, I. Wachtel, S. Fuchs 14D. Palynological Investigations......................................M. Weinstein-Evron, S. Chaim 14E. Socioeconomic, Historical and Ethnographic Aspects of the Apiary...........A. Mazar
Volume III. The Lower Mound: Areas D, E, F and G (Qedem 61) Chapter 15. Area D: Stratigraphy and Architecture 15A. Introduction................................................................................................. A. Mazar 15B. Area D, West, Strata D-11 to D-6: Late Bronze to Iron IA........................................ .......................................................................U Davidovich, A. Sumakami Fink, A. Mazar 15C. Area D East, Strata D-5 to D-1 : Iron IB-IIA. . Y. Rotem, A. Sumakami Fink, A. Mazar 15D. Summary and Conclusions......................................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 16. The Pottery from Area D......................................................... A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 17. AreaE: Stratigraphy and Architecture................................................................. A. Mazar Chapter 18. The Pottery from Area E......................................................... A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 19. Area F: Stratigraphy, Architecture and Pottery.............................. A. Ziv-Esudri, A. Mazar Chapter 20. Area G: Stratigraphy and Architecture...........N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Ziv-Esudri, A. Mazar Chapter 21. The Pottery from Area G.........................................................A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen Volume IV. Pottery Studies, Inscriptions and Figurative Art (Qedem 62) Part 1. Pottery Studies Chapter 22. Late Bronze Age Pottery 22A. Late Bronze Age Local Pottery...................................................... N. Panitz-Cohen 22B. Late Bronze Age
Cypriot and Mycenaean Pottery...................................... A. Mazar Chapter 23. Iron Age I Pottery 23A. Iron Age I Local Pottery.................................................A. Mazar, N. Panitz-Cohen 23B. Mycenaean IIIC, Philistine Bichrome and Related Pottery........................ A. Mazar Appendix: Neutron Activation Analysis of Four Mycenaean IIIC Sherds . . H. Mommsen Chapter 24. Iron Age IIA Local Pottery...................................................................... N. Panitz-Cohen Appendix: Hippo Jars: Typological and Technological Aspects........................ O. Harush Chapter 25. Iron Age IIB Local Pottery....................................................................................A. Mazar Chapter 26. Petrographic Studies 26A. Petrographic Analysis of the Iron Age Pottery................................... D. Ben-Shlomo 26B. Petrographic Analysis of Selected Vessels and Objects...........A. Cohen-Weinberger 26C. Petrographic Analysis of Iron Age IIA Decorated Phoenician Containers and a Cypriot Flask......................................................................................... P Waiman-Barak Chapter 27. Iron Age Cypriot Pottery....................................................................................J.S. Smith Chapter 28. Iron Age Greek and Phoenician Pottery 28A. Greek Pottery................................................ A. Mazar, N. Koumu, N. Coldstreamf 28B. Phoenician Pottery...................................................................................... A. Mazar
Part 2. Inscriptions and Figurative Art Chapter 29. Inscriptions 29A. Inscriptions on Pottery.................................................................. S. Ahituv, A. Mazar 29B. The Seal of cUPēm........................................................................................S. Ahituv Chapter 30. Glyptics 30A. Seals and Seal Impressions............................................................................ O. Keel 30B. APrivate-Name Scarab from Area D............................................................A. David 30C. A Scarab of Ramesses IV and a Phoenician Scarab from Area В................ B. Brandi 30D. Large Seal Impressions on Mud Plaster...................................................... A. Mazar Chapter 31. Faience Amulets and Statuettes...................................................................... C. Herrmann Chapter 32. An Ivory Statuette Depicting an Enthroned Figure.............................................. A. Mazar Chapter 33. Late Bronze Age and Iron Age I Clay Figurines and Cult Objects......................A. Mazar Chapter 34. Iron Age II Clay Figurines and Zoomorphic Vessels................ K. Saarelainen, R. Kletter Chapter 35. Iron Age IIA Cult Objects....................................................................................A. Mazar Appendix: The Animal Iconography on the Model Shrine................................ M.S. Smith Volume V. Various Objects and Natural-Science Studies (Qedem 63) Part 1. Various Objects Chapter 36. Clay
Objects......................................................................................... Y. Rotem, A. Mazar Chapter 37. Bone, Antler and Ivory Objects............................................................................A. Shatil Chapter 38. Beads and Pendants.......................................................................................H. Ben Basat Chapter 39. Objects Related to Textile Production.................................................................A. Mazar Appendix: A Textile Impression on a Jar Stopper and Textile Remains on a Fibula........... ............................................................................................................................ O. Shamir Chapter 40. Metal Objects and Metallurgical Studies 40A. Metal Objects.........................................................N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Rabinovich 40B. Chemical and Lead Isotope Analysis of Copper-Based and Lead Objects................ ................................................................................................. N Yahalom-Mack, I. Segal 40C. Bronzeworking...............................................................................N. Yahalom-Mack 40D. Analysis of Iron/Steel Objects and Slag...........N. Yahalom-Mack, A. Eliyahu-Behar Chapter 4L Iron Age Scale Weights.......................................................................................R. Kletter Chapter 42. Stone Vessels and Objects 42A. Stone Vessels and Objects........................................................... Y Rotem, A. Mazar 42B. Gypsum
Vessels.......................................................................................A. Squitieri Chapter 43. Grinding Stones.....................................................................................................L.P. Petit Chapter 44. The Flint Assemblage...............................................................................................D.Dag
Chapter 45. Spatial Distribution of Finds in Stratum IV Buildings in Area C............. N. Panitz-Cohen Chapter 46. Burials and Human Remains 46A. Burials with Assyrian Finds......................................................................... A. Mazar 46B. Human Remains from Iron Age II...........J. Abramov, I Kuperman, I. Hershkowitz Appendix: A Dendroarchaeological Assessment of a Dagger Handle................................. ..................................................................................................M. Benzaquen, D. Langgut Chapter 47. Finds from the Islamic Periods 47A. Pottery and Glass......................................................................................... S. Hadad 47B. Coins............................................................................................................... R. Kool Part 2. Natural-Science Studies Chapter 48. Radiometric Dates from Tel Rehov...................................................... A. Mazar, К. Streit Chapter 49. Faunal Remains 49A. Faunal Remains from the 1997-2008 Excavation Seasons......................................... ...............................................................................K. Tamar, N. Marom, N. Raban-Gerstel 49B. Analysis of Animal Bones from Selected Contexts in the 2010 and 2012 Excavation Seasons............................................................................................................... N. Marom 49C. Microvertebrate Assemblages from the Late Bronze and Iron Ages . . . L. Weissbrod Chapter 50. Fish
Remains.......................................................................................................O. Lernau Chapter 51. Imported and Worked Mollusc Shells.............................................. D.E. Bar-YosefMayer Chapter 52. Wood Remains...............................................................................................N. Liphschitz Chapter 53. Food-Plant Remains................................ B. Caspi, M.E. Kislev, O. Simchoni, Y. Melamed Chapter 54. Reconstructing a Seismic Destruction at Tel Rehov.........................E. Ben-Yosef, H. Ron Chapter 55. Results of Soil Flotation from Selected Loci............................................................E. Lass
CONTENTS Preface..............................................................................................................................................................XI List of Contributing Authors.......................................................................................................................XII List of Figures................................................................................................................................................ XII List of Tables................................................................................................................................................ XIII List of Abbreviations...................................................................................................................................XIV Fabric Groups............................................................................................................................................... XV Stratigraphic Table.................................................................................................................................. XVII Chapter 12. Area C: Stratigraphy and Architecture - Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar . . . . 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 1 Stratum C-4..................................................................................................................... 10 Stratum
C-3..................................................................................................................... 10 Square R/4 (10); Building CS (12); Remains in Squares T-Z, A/1-3 (16); Remains in Squares B/5-6 and Z/5 (20) Stratum C-2.....................................................................................................................22 Square R/4-Room 1555 (24); Unit to the North of Building CA(26); Building CA (27); Building CB (31); Unit in Squares Y/3-4 (36); Building CE (36); Open Area in Squares T/3-4 (39); Building CC (39); Building CT-Early and Main Phases of Stratum C-2 (40); Building CU (42); Building CY (47); Remains South of Building CY (52); Squares A-C/2-3 (53); Summary of Stratum C-2 (53) Strata C-lb and C-la.....................................................................................................54 Square R/4 — Strata C-lb and C-la (60); Building CD and the Area to the North — Stratum C-lb (64); The Courtyard — Square T/4 — Strata C-lb and C-la (65); The Courtyard South of Building CD — Stratum C-lb (67); Piazza CK — Stratum C-la (68); Building CJ (69); Remains West of Building CJ (71); Building CE (73); Building CR (80); Building CF (83); Building CW (100); Buildings CQ1 and CQ2 (105); The Street — Stratum C-la (111); Building CG — Stratum C-lb (113); Building CG — Stratum C-la (119); Building CM — Stratum C-lb (120); Building CH — Stratum C-lb (125); The Apiary (132); Piazza 2417 — Stratum C-la (139); Building CZ — Stratum C-lb (140); Building CP — Stratum C-lb (146); Building CQ3 — Stratum C-la (147); Building CX —
Stratum C-la (153); Building CP — Stratum C-la (157); Building CL — Stratum C-la (179); Probe — Square Y/9 (184) Summary of the Stratigraphy, Architecture and Main Features.................................184 List of Loci and Walls..........................................................................................................216 Index of Finds by Locus....................................................................................................243 Chapter 13. The Pottery from Area C ֊ Nava Panitz-Cohen............................................................ 265
Chapter 14. The Apiary......................................................................................................................... 597 14A. The Archaeological Evidence - Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar............597 History of Research (597); Stratigraphy and Location (597); Description (598); Building CH (611); Reconstruction of the Apiary (611); Destruction of the Apiary (612); Finds in the Apiary (612); Cultic Activity (614); Dating the Apiary (616) 14B. Analytical Aspects of the Hives - Dvory Namdar, Ronny Neumann and Steve Weiner............................................................................................................... 618 Analytical Methods (618); Results and Discussion (618) 14C. Identification of the Bees ֊ Guy Bloch, Pago M. Francoy, Ido Wachtel and Stefan Fuchs......................................................................................................... 621 Materials and Methods (621); Analysis and Results (621); Conclusions (628) 14D. Palynological Investigations - Mina Weinstein-Evron and Silvia Chaim............630 The Pollen Assemblages of Tel Rehov (630); Conclusions (636) 14E. Socioeconomic, Historical and Ethnographic Aspects of the Apiary - Amihai Mazar...........................................................................................................................639 Honey and Beekeeping in Antiquity: A Brief Survey (639); Ethnographic Analogies (644); A Modem Experiment (650); Economic, Social and Religious Aspects (651); Summary and Conclusions (655)
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title_auth | Tel Reḥov a Bronze and Iron Age city in the Beath-Shean Valley |
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title_full | Tel Reḥov a Bronze and Iron Age city in the Beath-Shean Valley Volume 2 The lower mound: aerea C and the apiary Amihai Mazar and Nava Panitz-Cohen |
title_fullStr | Tel Reḥov a Bronze and Iron Age city in the Beath-Shean Valley Volume 2 The lower mound: aerea C and the apiary Amihai Mazar and Nava Panitz-Cohen |
title_full_unstemmed | Tel Reḥov a Bronze and Iron Age city in the Beath-Shean Valley Volume 2 The lower mound: aerea C and the apiary Amihai Mazar and Nava Panitz-Cohen |
title_short | Tel Reḥov |
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title_sub | a Bronze and Iron Age city in the Beath-Shean Valley |
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