Petographic Analyses of Fourth Millennium B.C. Pottery and Stone Vessels from the Northern Negev, Israel

Isaac Gilead, Yuval Goren

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Abstract

This article presents results of a peirographic analysis of Chaleolithic period pottery and stone vessels from the northern Negev. The data base consists of about 400 thin sections from more than 20 Chalcolithic sites. Most of the pottery vessels were produced in the immediate vicinity of. the sites, excluding Gilat, which probably was a central site. The Cream Ware were made of Eocene chalk and a few pieces were transferred to sites away from the raw material exposures. Afew of the basalt bowls were made of phosphorite and were probably produced in Transjordan.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-14
Number of pages10
JournalBulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
Issue number275
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 1989

Keywords

  • POTTERY
  • STONE vases
  • GILAT Site (Israel)
  • NEGEV (Israel)
  • ISRAEL

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