Beer barrels from Tel Goren, Ein Gedi

Prof. Mazar revealed many big clay barrels in Tel Goren, Ein Gedi, Israel. He suggested that the barrels were part of workshops for perfume production industry during the First Temple Period. I suggest that these barrels were used as barley silos connecting with bear production. Barley was the stapl...

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Main Author: Hadas, Gideon (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2004
In: Revue biblique
Year: 2004, Volume: 111, Issue: 3, Pages: 409-418
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B En-Gedi / Clay vessel / Excavation / Brewing
IxTheo Classification:HH Archaeology
Further subjects:B En-Gedi
B Agriculture
B Ceramics
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Prof. Mazar revealed many big clay barrels in Tel Goren, Ein Gedi, Israel. He suggested that the barrels were part of workshops for perfume production industry during the First Temple Period. I suggest that these barrels were used as barley silos connecting with bear production. Barley was the staple grain food in the Dead Sea region.
ISSN:0035-0907
Contains:In: Revue biblique