Abstract
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during the Hebrew University of Jerusalem excavations at Tel Tsaf (2004-2007). This site, located in the Central Jordan Valley, is the first well-documented and large-scale excavation of the Middle Chalcolithic period in the southern Levant. The inhabitants used two types of raw materials for their stone items: basalt and limestone. While the first is commonly used in the stone-vessel industry of the Chalcolithic period, the second is rarer. We present here the preliminary results of our analysis of the typology and function of the pedestalled bowls, a small but important component of the local ground stone tool assemblage.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 17-29 |
| Journal | JOURNAL OF LITHIC STUDIES |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue number | 3 |
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| State | Published - 2016 |
Keywords
- Middle Chalcolithic
- Tel Tsaf
- fenestrated
- ground stone tools
- pedestalled bowls