A Hellenistic Pottery Assemblage from A Cliff Shelter in Western Upper Galilee

A unique assemblage, comprising ten Phoenician storage jars, three rare imported amphorae, two juglets, one cooking pot and one saucer, was discovered in a small cave in northern Israel, accessible today only with the aid of ropes. The cave apparently served as supply cache for a small group of peop...

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Autores principales: Shivṭiʾel, Yinon 1950- (Autor) ; Śyʾon, Dani 1953- (Autor) ; Berlin, Andrea M. 1955- (Autor)
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Publicado: Soc. 2021
En: Israel exploration journal
Año: 2021, Volumen: 71, Número: 1, Páginas: 64-86
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Sumario:A unique assemblage, comprising ten Phoenician storage jars, three rare imported amphorae, two juglets, one cooking pot and one saucer, was discovered in a small cave in northern Israel, accessible today only with the aid of ropes. The cave apparently served as supply cache for a small group of people hiding in a nearby cluster of caves. The date of the vessels converges around 145–138 BCE, a time of intense military activity in Palestine, involving mainly Seleukids and Ptolemies. We speculate that those who hid in the cave were trying to escape local disturbances, shockwaves of the larger events
ISSN:0021-2059
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Israel exploration journal