@article{618f622d8ae441f8a03ce8692dd29943,
title = "A roman-period pastoral tent camp in the negev, israel",
abstract = "Gillot Reved is a pastoral camp of the Roman period located on the SE periphery of the Roman Empire. Excavation and analysis demonstrate both the legitimacy of an archaeology of nomadism and the efficacy of such studies. On a more specific level) although pastoral nomads are mentioned in numerous contemporary (and biased) texts) the archaeology of such sitesprovides an important and little exploited complement to such historical sources.",
author = "Rosen, {Steven A.}",
note = "Funding Information: Participants in the excavations included Dan Rabin, Ami Peled, and volunteers from the Ha~ haNegev Field School in Mizpeh Ramon. I am grateful to Peter Fabian for his help and discussion of the ceramic assemblage, as well as other aspects of the period and general subject. Itzik Gilead, Alex Joffe, and two anonymous referees reviewed earlier drafts of the manuscript. Dennis Groh was kind enough to go over the ceramics with me as well, and to discuss some of the aspects of the site. Illustrations were prepared for publication by Patrice Kaminsky and Helena Sokoloskaya of Ben-Gurion University. Funding was provided by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.",
year = "1993",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1179/jfa.1993.20.4.441",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
pages = "441--452",
journal = "Journal of Field Archaeology",
issn = "0093-4690",
publisher = "Maney Publishing",
number = "4",
}