A Roman-Era Chalk Quarry and Chalk-Vessel Workshop at 'Einot Amitai in Lower Galilee: A Preliminary Report

This is a preliminary report on the results of three seasons of excavation (2016-2018) carried out at 'Einot Amitai, located in the Lower Galilee on the western slopes of the Har Yonah neighbourhood in NofHaGalil. The excavations uncovered remains of a Roman-era chalk quarry which provided the...

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Authors: Adler, Yonatan 1976- (Author) ; Mizzi, Dennis 1983- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Soc. 2022
In: Israel exploration journal
Year: 2022, Volume: 72, Issue: 1, Pages: 113-132
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Summary:This is a preliminary report on the results of three seasons of excavation (2016-2018) carried out at 'Einot Amitai, located in the Lower Galilee on the western slopes of the Har Yonah neighbourhood in NofHaGalil. The excavations uncovered remains of a Roman-era chalk quarry which provided the raw material for an on-site workshop that produced chalk vessels. The interior of the cave contained a predominantly gravel fill comprised of ancient chippings produced as a by-product of both quarrying and stone-vessel production which took place within the cave. The fill contained close to 500 fragments of cores and vessels discarded in various stages of manufacture. The results of the present excavations provide the opportunity for novel insights into manufacturing techniques, vessel typology, and chronology. The discovery of large-scale chalk-vessel production at this site, almost certainly for local onsumption, supports the understanding that a significant market demand or chalk vessels characterized the Galilee in a manner similar to the Judean eartland.
ISSN:0021-2059
Contains:Enthalten in: Israel exploration journal