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'Izbet Sartah • • An Early Iron Age Site near Rosh Hac ayin, Israel
by
Israel Finkelstein with contributions by Vronwy Hankey, Alexandru Lupu, Salo (Shlomo) Hellwing and Yitzhak Adjeman, Nili Liphschitz and Yoav Waisel, Raphael Giveon, Baruch Rosen and Aaron· Demsky Manuscript Editor Irene Aranne
BAR International Series 299 1986
122 Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 7BP, UK
GENERAL EDITORS A.R. Hands, B.Sc., M.A., D.Phil. D.R. Walker, M.A.
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Director of Prof.
Aphek-AntipatriS
Moshe
Kochavi,
Field Director Israel
t lzbet
Finkelstein,
Tel
Regional
Project:
Aviv University
Sartah Excavations: Bar-I lan University
C O N T E N T S 1 INTRODUCTION: AND
Israel
2
LOCATION
Israel
3
STRATUM
5
I II
5
Description of
STRATUM
of
excavation
2 . 2.2
Description of
6
and
stratigraphy
12
remains
14
I
23
General
2 . 3.2
Description of
description
and
stratigraphy
23
remains
24
PERIODS
POTTERY AND Israel
5
remains
description
2 . 3.1
LATER
stratigraphy
12
General
STRATUM
and
I I
2 . 2.1
3 .1
DISCOVERY
ARCHITECTURE
2 . 1.2
2 .4
ITS
Finkelstein
Stages
2 .3
SITE,
1
2 . 1.1
2 .2
THE
Finkelstein
STRATIGRAPHY AND
2 .1
OF
EXCAVATION
28
STONE ARTIFACTS
Finkelstein
38
POTTERY
38
3 .1.1
Methodology
3 .1.2
Pottery
and general
types
remarks
38
and distribution
45
3 . 2.STONE ARTIFACTS
4
3 .2.1
Quernstones
3 . 2.2
Flint
A SHERD
sickle
IN THE
93 93 blades
SIMPLE
94
STYLE
OF
LATE MYCENAEAN
Vronwy Hankey
5
AN
EGYPTIAN
Raphael
SCARAB
1118 9 9
OF
THE
20TH DYNASTY
Giveon
V
104
6
ARCHITECTURAL Israel
6 .1
ANALYSIS
Finkelstein
SPATIAL
ORGANIZATION OT
6 .1.1
The
oval
6 .1.2
The
three-zoned
6 .1.3
Functional
analysis
of
I
6 .2
Stratum
SOME ASPECTS
OF THE
LIGHT
OF
Origins
6 . 2.3
Silos
METAL
settlement
EARLY
of
of
the
Stratum
Stratum
106 I II
II
SARTAH
109
ARCHITECTURE
IN
EXCAVATIONS
implications
the
AND
106
four-room house
ISRAELITE
C IZBET
sites
OBJECTS
SETTLEMENTS
of
the
116
oval
sites
of
in
THREE
settlement of
114
Socio-economic courtyard
6 . 2. 2
THE
courtyard
THE 6 .2.1
7
106
116 four-room pillared house
121
of
124
the
settlement
period
BUILDING
MATERIALS:
A CHEMICAL
REPORT Alexandru Lupu
135
7 .1
METAL
7 .2
BUILDING MATERIALS
8
OBJECTS
ANIMAL BONES Salo ( Shiomo)
135 STRATUM
I II
Heliwing and Yitzhak Adjeman
8 .1
MATERIAL
8 .2
FAUNAL
8 .3
DISTRIBUTION OF
8 .3.1
FROM
AND
142
BONES
and goat
BY
( Ovis
SPECIES aries
144
and Capra
hircus)
144
8 .3. 2
Cattle
8 . 3.3
Other
( Bos
taurus)
145
domesticates
145
8 . 3. 4 Wild mammals
146
8 .4
CHRONOLOGICAL
8 .5
DRESSING
PROCEDURES
RELATION
BETWEEN
OFFAL
CAPROVINES
8 .6
8 .7
141 141
METHODS
ASSEMBLAGE
Sheep
138
OF
SUMMARY OF ANIMAL
BONES
148 149
SLAUGHTER AND
CONSUMPTION
150 150
CONCLUSIONS
VI
9
10
PALAEOBOTANICAL
REMAINS
Nil
and b ay Waisel
Liphschitz
SUBSISTENCE
ECONOMY OF
153
STRATUM
II
Baruch Rosen
156
10. 1
CATCHMENT
ANALYSIS
156
10. 2
THE
ECONOMY
159
10. 3
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
10. 4
HOW MUCH GRAIN;
ANIMAL
AND
LAND USE
HOW MUCH
167
LAND;
HOW MANY
PEOPLE? 10. 5
1 1
171
SYNTHESIS
AND
MODEL
174
animals
174
10.5.1
People,
10. 5. 2
Land use
175
10.5.3
Grain harvest
175
10.5. 4
Nutrition of
10.5. 5
Fibre
THE
r IZBET
land
BUILDING
for
and
the
population
176
cloth
180
SARTAH OSTRACON TEN YEARS
LATER 186
Aaron Demsky 1 1. 1
PALAEOGRAPHIC DISCUSSION
186
1 1. 2
CULTURAL-HISTORIC
1 92
1 2
HISTORICAL Israel
• 12. 1
IMPLICATIONS
CONCLUSIONS
Finkelstein
198
CHRONOLOGY
1 98
12.1.1
Stratum
I II
1 98
12.1.2
Stratum
I I
200
12.1. 3
Stratum
I
201
12. 2
ETHNIC
12. 3
HISTORY OF
12. 4
I DENTITY OF
SUMMARY:
C IZBET
SETTLEMENT
AT
IMPLICATIONS
OF
EXCAVATIONS SETTLEMENT
ON
THE
SARTAH! S I ZBET THE
RESEARCH
SARTAH
' IZBET OF
INHABITANTS
THE
201 205
SARTAH ISRAELITE 2 11
PROCESS
LIST OF LOCI
2 18
VII
LIST Fig.
1 .
Location of
Fig.
2 .
Topographical
OF
the
F IGURES site
2
map with schematic plan of
site
3
Fig.
3 .
Plan of
Stratum
I II
Fig.
4 .
Plan of
Stratum
I I
1 5
Fig.
5 .
Plan of
Stratum
I
2 5
F ig.
6 .
Vessel
Types
1 -15
F ig.
7 .
Vessel
Types
1 6-28
F ig.
8 .
Pottery of
F ig.
9 .
Pottery of
F ig.
10.
Pottery of
Fig.
1 1.
Pottery of
Stratum
I II,
Courtyard 3018
5 5
F ig.
12.
Pottery of
Stratum
I II,
Courtyard 3018
5 7
F ig. Fig.
13. 14.
Pottery of Pottery of
Stratum I II, Courtyard 3018 Stratum I I, Building 2008 ( 1-16);
Fig.
15.
Room
2007
( 1-14);
4 1 4 3
Stratum
I II,
Room 2 021
Stratum
I II,
Room 2 007
Stratum
I II,
Rooms
( 1-10);
( 11-18)
various
Buildings
9
301
Pottery of
4 9
loci
and
5 1 and
710
( 15-20)
5 33
Stratum
7 31
5 3
( 17-23)
I I,
6 3
Buildings
301
and
5 33 F ig.
16.
6 7
Pottery of
Stratum
I I,
Buildings Building
3003
and
3005
6 9
F ig.
17.
Pottery of
Stratum
I I,
F ig.
1 8.
Pottery of
Stratum
I I
F ig.
1 9.
Pottery of Stratum I I s ilos ( 1-17) and Courtyard 5 14 ( 18-20); Stratum I s ilos
9 16
7 1
s ilos
7 3
( 21-24) F ig.
20.
2 1.
7 5
Pottery of Stratum I , Building Broadroom 1 19a ( 1-11); eastern unit
Fig.
1 06a
Pottery of
22.
1 09a, longitudinal
( 12-19)
7 9
Stratum
longitudinal Fig.
unit
I ,
Building
1 06a
( 1-13);
1 09a,
eastern
western
longitudinal unit 1 08a ( 14-21) Pottery of Stratum I , Building
1 09a,
longitudinal
annexed
unit
1 08a
( 1-14);
8 1 western rooms
( 15-22) F ig.
23.
8 3
Pottery of
Stratum
I ,
Building
1 09a,
Stratum
I ,
Building
1 09a,
annexed
rooms F ig.
24.
Pottery of courtyard
25.
Scarab
F ig.
26.
Schematic
F ig. F ig.
27. 28.
Schematic plan of Stra tum I I Stratum I I, the three zones of
F ig. F ig.
2 9. 30.
from Locus plan of
eastern
1 04
903
Stra tum
1 07
I II
1 10 the
northern
sectors
Metal objects Catchment area of potential
8 5 8 7
F ig.
and
5 9
1 11 1 36
t lzbet
land use
Sartah
showing 1 57
VIII
F ig.
31.
Iron Age the
I sites
LIST P l.
1 .1
on the western
Samarian hill
Aerial
OF
view of
slopes
of
country
203
PLATES
c lzbet
Sartah,
looking
south P l.
1 .2
29
Aerial
view of
excavations,
looking
northeast P l.
2 .1
Aerial
29
view,
looking
east.
Black
conjectured continuation of of
Stratum
Building P l.
2 .2
Stratum
3 .1
and
The
silos
P l.
3 .2
P 1.
4 .1
III
outer Wall II.
Stratum
K82. 30
sector;
peripheral
and of
31
structure
( Squares
north.
31
north;
peripheral II.
on
Wall
flagstone
Stratum
material
partition Walls
segment of
looking
I II
H161 of
looking
to
entrance
H16,
Stratum
K91,
in northern
looking
Square
301
and
Wall
sector,
looking northeast.
I II
L/M16),
Wall
southern
belong
J162,
Stratum
wall
four-room house, 30
in
381,
Stratum
peripheral
In centre:
peripheral
K81
Wall
shows
109 III
north:
P 1.
I II.
line
left:
J162.
floor
part
On
of
of
right:
Building
Note whitish brick
Stratum
III
in
section under
f loor. P l.
4 .2
32
General east.
view of
Stratum
peripheral P l.
5 .1
bedrock below.
I I
Wall
Square K16,
northern walls 3 162
looking
f loor Walls
sector,
appear
of
III.
Stratum
and peripheral K161
above
Stratum
north.
looking
and K162
Wall
of
32
III 3162,
Stratum
I I,
above. P l.
5 .2
General 109,
P l.
6 .1
33 view
of
looking
four-room house,
Building
northeast.
Four-room house,
33
Building
109,
looking
southwest. P l.
6 .2
of
109.
left:
In
pillar
Pl.
7 .1
7 .2
front base I II;
J122
Stratum
Silos
of in
right
Squares
patches
four-room house, entrance;
( Stratum
Stratum
Note P1.
34
Northern part
of
of
I I)
centre: Silo
120
base:
of
Wall
I .
34 J/K14,
looking
courtyard
f loor
silos
in central
square.
Silos
in
1 , 11 - 12
Squares
and
pillar
Building
Ix
southeast. between 35
at
right,
and
eastern at
longitudinal
left.
t lzbet
unit of
Looking north.
Building
S ilo
Sartah ostracon was
6 05,
1 09
where
f ound,
in
centre.
3 5
P l.
8 .1
Building
916
of
P l.
8 .2
Building
109,
Stratum
Pl.
9 .
Pithoi Fig.
P l.
10.
3 .
Stratum
5 189
1 .
pithos
pithos 2 .
( Fig.
( Fig. jar
seen in
5 .
4 .
( Fig. 4 .
jug
2 .
2 3:12);
8 .
jar
3 .
( Fig.
2 1:13);
8 9 ( Fig.
jug
30017 1 9:12);
7 .
6 .
storage
s torage
pilgrim's
( cf.
7233.
tray 30093
1 0051
1 7:16);
I II
storage
pithos
cooking jug
( Fig.
9 .
S tratum
baking
5012
( Fig.
of
20061;
1 .
2088
23:20);
jar
20080;
1 5:16);
jar
9 188
( Fig.
jug
1 6:16);
storage
I a re
3 6
storage
Pottery vessels. 12:11);
3 6
1 09a.
and
9 ).
7068;
looking west.
looking northeast.
Installations of Courtyard
I I,
jar
5 020
f lask 30107
( Fig.
10:20). P1.
1 1.1
90
Various
f inds.
1 2:14); krater Pl.
1 1.2
Scarab
Pl.
1 1.3
Metal
Pl.
12.
The
( Fig.
c lzbet
The
NOT
of AJA c Atiqot
903
( cf.
( Fig.
( Fig.
1 2:4);
3 .
( cf.
F ig
1 89 F ig
25).
189
2 9).
189
Sartah ostracon.
1 90
INCLUDED
Annual
Annual
7005
1 3:6).
from Locus objects
Oriental A I JAJ
stirrup jar
krater 30084
7059
ABBREVIATIONS AASOR
2 .
1 .
of
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The Biblical
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Geographical
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XII
Chapter 0 F I 3
' i 'ii
t l z bet a
of
Sartah,
low
range
spur
(map
Rosh the
ref.
the
of
to
the
at
the
due
to
the
l imestone The
site
eology
of
included
was
area begun
the
to
600
m .
side three
biblical
bounded
point
to
from the
limestone, the
drastically
altered
during
the
British
the
ancient
of
cisterns
hewn
into
these
the
a
on
observed.
name
the
But
Izbet
that hill
since
the
of
no the
order When
of the
was
in
name
of
maps
of
Qasim that
the
it
peak
which
l ies
coming
down
coastal
plain, of
applied
fact
structures C l z bet
1
the
the
see
1 : 20, 000 to
a hill
Qesem on modern maps).
present-day name
survey
Kafr
during
Mandatorial
are
Dekel,
to
excavation
Sartah,
practice
in
Survey members
indicating
occupied this
Archa-
understand
asked
Sartah,"
Sartah
maps
to
nearby
(Givtat
ruined
was
a large-scale
in
f ields the
northeast
number our
on
of
Judith
purpose
from
( For
archaeological
( Permanent
Yadin,
region.
the
an
Institute
Archaeological
Its
villagers
east.
to work
to
-
(C i z be h) by
by
the
where
! IC I z b e t
However,
1 973
Esther
-
the
camp
appear
are
whereas
this
is
hard
Kochavi.
villagers
the
hills
1977.)
would
there
other
major
supply
and the
M .
before
of
seasons
1 :100, 000
some
at
been
of
author.)
Aphek
time
mentioned
seasonal
from and
Tel
Arab
agricultural
Drawer
Prof.
the
history
site,
km.
in
behalf
Frankel,
a short
hesitatingly
on
by
and
around
settl -ement
12
the
Aviv University
Raphael
had
some
from
town
sea-level,
Yarkon River
Sartah
slopes
situated mountain
modern
the
the
of
water
discovered
headed
Zinger
the
a
its The
came
working
Tel
Israel,
was
of
the
c lzbet
have
the above
On
Aphek,
exits
hill
of
m . 1 ).
of
is
central
slopes.
team
the
99
Composed
(Fig.2).
probably
of
which
the
the
(Fig. Tel
spur
quarrying
survey
Michael
The
of
of
sources
lies
plain.
period
settlement
the
I village,
of
northeast
plain
Rabah,
the
Age
height
west,
contours
Mandate
a
region.
onto
Iron
foothills
coastal
south by Wadi
original
It
at
Aphek pass,
hills
of
the
3 :
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the
kilometres s ite
] :' r
Finkelstein
a small
of
Hatayin
overlooking of
3 :' r E .
1 ]T E Israel
on
1
correct,
on
Giv
activities Sartah
ta t
since Qesem,
have
has
long
been ago
been
accepted
seem
to
be
decided Zartah, sake in
but
will
of
this
in
the
Israel)
in
articles,
changing of
it.
It
site not
printing
there
was
that
government
spelling will
be
this
very
will
maps
does
recently
appear
will
be
adopted here.
work,
the
not on
Horbat For
the
diacritical
s ad and Ea of " Sartah" will be omitted
the Arabic
following
be
in numerous
name
economy
for
the
point
the
( Survey
of
marks
any
that
official
and used
chapters,
represented by
the
and
the
English
Arabic
of
Ca y n
" tlzbet"
apostrophe.
Aphek
: .QKafr Qasem: .
. Alzbe t
R osh
0•2
a rtah
Hday in
A
•
ANC IENT S ITE
Fig. Four Sartah each
1 .
in
Location of
seasons
( two the
project
of
of
of
the
summers
secretary was
grateful publish Area Erel was
to the
1 976,
1 977
of
was
to
except
Prof.
Kelm,
Yoseph Noam
responsible
N .
during
Kochavi of
the in
M .
the for
his
joint Aviv
of
Israel
then head
behind by
Studies.
author season.
kind
the
Itzchak
director of
the
f irst
a Tel
Land
Jewish
Kochavi, while
a s
Garsiel,
rendered
of
weeks
of
force
was
c lzbet
the
served I am
The Tel a s
deeply
permission
to
excavations.
the
Porath,
Kochavi
for
Prof.
at
three
Aphek-Antipatris
the
driving
expedition,
and
1 978)
Tel
of
Faculty
headed by Prof.
supervisors
Gilboa,
the
and
the
assistance the
conducted 1976
Archaeology
Department
of
results
were
winter of
adjunct
the
Valuable
director,
George
an
and
Aphek-Antipatris field
of
department,
project
the
Bar-Ilan University.
undertaking. Kerner,
site
Institute
(as
excavations)
the
excavations
during
the
University Studies
of
weeks
C ITY
V ILLAGE
various David
and
surveying
2
Zvi and
seasons
Eitam,
Arieh
Lederman. Moshe
included
Dr.
Bornstein,
Judith
Weinberg
Dekel
was
the
expedition the
plans
analyses
of
other
Arnold,
the
This and
Studies,
prepared The
carried
artifacts
Cherna
Israel
word
Ora
for
Paran
Restoration out
Archaeology
and
Luttinger. the
maps.
were
Institute and
photographer. and
in
of
were
drawn
volume Irving
is
processing
by
Moskowitz
was
Perry
arranged Chair
University.
by
the
done
Faculty by
for
The of
Yitzhak
and
by
the
drew
laboratory
University.
Ada
were
Dekel
and
laboratories
Aviv
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publishing
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pottery
the
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illustrations
and
of
of
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assistance the
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Studies. and
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plan of
site
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Topographical
map with
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schematic
This of
the
report
is
chapters
doctorial
a revised,
pertaining
dissertation
contributions grateful
of
to
them
all.
have
in
published here ogist
at
Lupu,
For
1 983b;
To
my
deep
Prof. Tel
Metallurgist
regret,
Raphael
at
the
on
the
f ields.
passed
Aviv
author's
supplemented by
specialized
meantime
of
in the
1 983a),
two away
Giveon,
and
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Institute
I
am
of
the
and
are
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of
Technology
its
historical
in Haifa.
further
background, Kochavi
in
the
University
Chemical
$ar ah
d lzbet
posthumously:
the
( Technion)
to
( Finkelstein
experts
contributors
expanded and up-dated version
discussions
see
Kochavi
1 978;
Kochavi
Garsiel
and
site
and Demsky and
and
1978a;
Finkelstein
Finkelstein
1978b; 1978;
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Notes
and
News:
Chapter c i
w
Zk W
Israel
Three years,
levels
were
at
or
the
a decade
it
too
existed the by
in
site fire
2 .1
was
2 .1.1
I II
time
at
appeared
the
Area • main
and
walls appear
first
many
But
K91
was
the
northern
site.
outline
of
traces
of
existed
century
and
short-lived, after
of
any of
an the
abandoned
II
1 1th
century,
No
250
end of
and
equally
10th
of
which
destruction
the
strata.
for
the
stratigraphy
clearly
in
the
the
of
was
At
the
Stratum
to
and
same
of an
that
that
four
it
the
was
and
of
the
shape. wall
in The
that
with partition
It
Wall
I I,
K91,
began
was
to
suggested
Stratum
once
Area
wall
B
I I had
continues
partition obvious
that
already the
further
walls wall
known
in
northern
elements
of
complex
to
entrance
excavation, ( see
the
take
season,
a paved
available
5
wall
final
enlarged,
including
was
already
exposed
time
this
the
During
additional
season,
Wall
of
were
Stratum
sector.
So
had
peripheral
peripheral
conclusion I II
a the
south.
that
season. to
first
top of
sector
settlement,
clear
the
a lso
is
house
During
appeared,
began
fourth
eastwards
sector.
area
the
the
stratum
southern
became
from
first
this
entire
belonged
it
material
the
of
First
northeastern
gradually
the
defined
season.
the
outwards.
it
it
With
in
four-room
segment
III
the
Stratum the
I ,
debris
element
during
and
abutted onto
Stratum
the
second
remains
B
expanded,
excavation
of
was
D
layout
the
Area
a
Stratum
C during
surrounded
westwards
r n
followed by
at
B . C. E.
end of
a light-coloured
that
building.
the
the
in Area its
to
in
century;
the
the
3 )
Area
radiating
parallel
been
in
architectural
apparently
at
in
into
season D ,
11th at
half
(Fig.
end of
noticed
third
century
a period
each
founded
12th
of excavation and
L161
sunk
f irst
rT
III
Stratum
site,
two
revealed
stages
been
the
or
i] r
Sartah,
was
deserted permanently.
were
STRATUM
I II
the
of
c
covering
' Izbet
abandoned;
the
was
at
of
beginning
i
Finkelstein
Stratum
beginning
for only then
gap:
13
occupation,
uncovered
occupational 13th
of
2
Chapter
a general 6 .1.1).
The was
fossil
the
probe
whitish
down
entire
directeur
to
material
bedrock
period
of
was
posed
bricks
( see
every
square
of
II
well, silos Its
I I
of
importance
easily
a
been
as
Stratum
I I
Stratum
III
silos
were
their walls
109b).
into
this
link III
i t.
of
in Area
Area of
B ,
This
sector of
the
debris. various as
the
as the
of
the
obvious,
immediately
structures
Stratum
bricky
between is
most
levels in
nearly
Most
stratigraphic
and
decom-
in
foundations
covers
these
of of
southern
-
it
is
s ite.
In
relationships D ,
on
where walls top
where
Stratum
of
those
Stratum
I II,
I I
damaging
r emains
light-coloured brick material This
whitish
number brown
741, of
ated
in
Stratum
to
is
I II
levelling
the
Stratum
the
Stratum
during
during
this
which
to
the
older
rainy
had
places of
Stratum
buildings
disintegrated.
6
a of
above
H16.
This
that
seasons.
the
and
l ight-
bricks off
where were
indicating the
when
thereby
site I II
no
also that
erection
long period had gradually
of
during
place
laid,
Stratum
percol-
The
took
being
had
In
l ayer
just
levelled
I II
example
and
process,
a fairly
for
occup-
Square
that on
the
material
Loci).
decomposed
been
were
disinin
and
deep)
sediment
from
silos
of
structures
cm.
in
activity
levelling
abandonment II
that
The
708
a muddy the
This
of
brick material
came
material stood.
List
( 5-10
Locus
foundations
this
between
the
of
f loors
to bedrock,
( see
a thin
in
material
down
536
II
had by
I I
infilling
structure up
stones. the
and
spreading filled
small under
D ,
structures
the
and
apparently
bedrock
brick
composed
( particularly
dug
923,
Area
mainly
containing
Stratum 929,
example,
material down
we
appeared under
for
coloured
of
700,
loci
soil
bedrock, brown
pebbles
wherever
surfaces
Loci
is
sometimes
sector)
observed
ational
material
bricks,
northern was
and
it
walls
a
the
material
buried within
the
in
During
remains
the
III
2 : 2)
Description o f
tegrated
the
I II
and
direct
5 :1),
into
( P1.
under
dug
II
4 :1).
encountered
massive
constructed
( Pl.
the
( Building
and
of
were
dug
as was
in
also
Strata
found between
of
The
the
house
discovered
C ( Pl.
a stratigraphic of
number
of
2 .1.2
Stratum
distinguishable
addition, have
of
were
first
Stratum
light-coloured
-
discerned
II
areas
7 .2)
always
under
Stratum
this
D ,
four-room
excavation
in
was
was
Area
identified
the walls
appearing
Stratum
in
Chapter
Area
material
stratigraphy of
that
made
eventually
and with
the
excavation
which
brick
to
of
e lapsed, collapsed
The peripheral The . 111
most
is
the
( 3018) sector part the
of
the
a
In
Stratum
the
of
pebbles
that
meant
to
the
a
a
openings dwelling
outside. (between 732).
There
where end
the
looking
northwards L161.
' erected
was
the
50-55 were
from was
the
as
line
level,
rooms
and
well
of
( Locus
On
to
the
On 714)
this
the
a corner
of
with
f lagstones. belong
wall
the
older
exposed
3 :2, a the
as
the
5 :1).
layer
of
inside
of
there
walls
are
a
of
the
rooms K165,
of
the
that
Stratum of
in
Wherever Stratum
wall
it I II
courtyard
bedrock
all
I I the
deviation
occasionally
peripheral
has
fieldstones
stumps
the
were
course
central
Elsewhere
cupmarks
stone
radiate
the
slight
of
pebbles, the
the
underneath. f loor
western a
partitions
two places walls with
the
720),
K164,
and medium-sized
but
on
and the
G16 and
walls
H163,
on
the
731
one
-
a single
directly
cm. into
partially
separating the
which
from
where
Partition F162,
of
Loci
at
F16,
Only
was
courses
Squares
732
second
Square
surfaces
4 :2,
Loci
wall,
layer
60-70
were in
openings
wall,
and
wall
more the
was
courtyard
( between
Walls
5 :1),
served
between
316
and in
it
wall,
the
( between
large In
this
is
const-
soil
foundation
openings
bedrock.
cm.
soil
and
0 162)
is
dark
This
of
season
places
of
the
from
unearthed.
erected
( Pl.
bedrock
( Pls.
levelled K16
walls
two
peripheral
(K161
I II
in
during
wall
It
most
discernible
peripheral
with a width of Stratum
exposed
undoubtedly
first
peripheral
and
found,
levelled-off
K162)
for
the
J16
constructed of
and
in
deep)
these
include
the
and
survived,
2007)
was
These
Like
on
survived,
and
a jamb
it.
of
northern
site
4 :2).
cm.
width
were
Square
from
adjoining
was
the
the
( P1.
leading
of
peripheral
like
The
apparently
a jambstone
of
and
2006 of
segment
peripheral
bedrock.
adjoining
doorways
were
on
has
doorjambs
side
Stratum
courtyard
the
were
around
the
surface
found
units
Loci
eastern
( 2-3
walls,
course
These
A
in
stretch
C of
of
G/L16
directly
were
The
worked.
layer
I II
single
(Area
Squares
a level
Stratum
D
segments
running
fieldstones,
lay
Four
wall
2 :1).
Area
25m.
two
sector
thin
create
only the
These
( Pl.
in
a further
a segment
in
large
on
site
of
a large
( Area D)
northern
erected
the
element
enclosing
I II.
sector
identified
ructed
of
and
wall
exposed
south.
D thereafter),
was
of
was
continuous
of
The northern
Area
it
3 :1)
in
time
centre
of
( Pl.
B
architectural
peripheral
the
24m.
Area
conspicuous
oval
in
about
wall
in
was with
Square
probability
level.
eastern
with Wall
side L161
of
Area D the
( Pl.
3 :2),
7
peripheral
which
marks
wall the
forms
Stratum
I II
entrance
peripheral probably l arge
structure
wall
due
attractive
missing
house
the
of
the
northern the
robbed have
walls
of
or
none
of
survived
in
it
of
by
area,
1 1-I
Section
of
except
The were
can
2 .4).
have
water. the
The built
a lso
For Wall
been
the
peripheral
perhaps
be
terrace
which were
downslope, runoff
west,
four-room
agricultural
( see
walls
the
the
ages.
them
S trata
the
to
the
constructed
many
the
steep
outer
this
was
and of
and
away
the
F 15-16
partition walls,
the
washed of
continuation of
throughout
period
the
The
Squares
material
Byzantine edge
out
reason,
in
1 09b/109a)
segments
very
s ite.
which
outer
( Building
wail
of
building
in
the
stone-robbing
f ieldstones
observed
at
is
to
to
same rooms
N164
( see
below). In
the
western
the
eastern
an
extremely
peripheral robbers tural in
( Area
shallow
wall
remains
the
at
eastern prior
buildings. however, than
No
in
a ll.
entrance On the
other
of
( Floor 3000/3024)
I II
entrance
Wall cm.
a
wide
( 60
near
of
wide,
f lanked
stones. height
of
by cm.
m .
Modern-day
( even
were
a f ine
a lso the
southern
more
apparently
paving of in
paving
l arge
Squares L/M16
M162
on the west
delimit
to
stone
end.
of
opening the
quarrying
Wall
the
Stratum
continues
s ite
makes
approach to the
it
site.
8
an
large
into
the
M 16
( 70
stones
opening cm.
opening
The
had
wide),
was
impossible
to
that
height
of
therefore apparently Stratum
to
m .
worked
stands
period of
8 0
1 .10
partially jamb
monolith
jamb.
broken
Square
an
M 161
l arge,
eastern
during
has
western
a
been in
medium-sized
has
of the
was
the
having
of
survived,
f ieldstones,
from
to
The
built
has
Nearby
fallen
prior
1 .55-1.75
I I
distinguished,
uncovered
which
jambstones
lower
only entrance
was
wide),
course
large
90
apparently monolith
outward
its
very The
to
Stratum
shallow
s tones
s ite
Southwards
cm.
s ingle
built
were
that
down
area.
M162
which
evidence
the
delimited by Wall
north,
passage.
an unexcavated
of
is
the
s tone
trenches.
the
The paving on
the
architec-
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of
very
of
I II
is
been
and
under
even
ravages
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there
the
just
( Area F )
( Pl.
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were
digging
f lagstones Wall
no
had
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structure
and
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trenches
squares
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3 :2).
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easily removable without The
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area
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addition,
the
the
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the
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outer
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has
itself
particular
spot.
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segment of
constructed of
large
wide
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one K9
a southerly
and 1 (82 that
s loped
surface. s ide
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l ight-
squares
Only
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to
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from of
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where
any
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unfortunately
the
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this
as
wide
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it
as
on
the
Stratum
I I
( K91)
sector.
is
5 0-60
90-100
cm.).
segment
of
west
the
s ide
s ilo)
80-100 cm. K81, K92,
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sector
northern
f ieldstones,
a
Stratum
they
belong
of
and
in width. and M91)
partitions
are
of the
Five were
from the peripheral
l ine the
to
the a
cuts
wall
constructed
Stratum
outer
outside.
through I II
walls,
( 50-60
cm.
that
these
two
the
inner
wall.
basic
external
create
I I
stones
l ike
as
rooms on the
these
interesting
served
l ine
rooms,
pattern
of
( P1.
which
are has
do
not
Apparently,
enclosing
s ince
is
2 :2).
wide),
walls
for
The
them
they
offsets
the
were
and
of
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6 .2.1).
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s ite
in this
in
are
of
course
depths,
a part
wall
as
openings:
large-sized
while
survived.
( 40
smaller than those used in the a width varying between 35-60 . Walls
1 005 that
wall
This
N164
distinguished
survived.
blocked
i s
I II,
3025.
Wall
the
but
been
way
stones
has
straight
inner
not
Stratum
Room
rooms
preserved,
direction.
of
of
the
radiating outwards
single
c onstructed
of
in
has
north
c losed the peripheral
evidence
paving
fragmentary
M9. They are ( H91, 381,
Silo
c lear
( see
bedrock.
the
the paving belongs
course
the
has
of stones somewhat peripheral wall, with
the
it
western
adjacent
appeared
by
medium-sized
has
other in Square partition walls uncovered here,
in
of
course ( later
meet
since a l evel
the
to
that
enclosing
the
and
wall
f act
on
the
the peripheral
number
Square
L 81
but
entrance
( Area B )
in
peripheral
in
this
make
additional
been
southern sector
Only
in
a single
only
wall
cm.
down
north
wall
Built
it
found
stones,
the
peripheral
was
to
preserved
an
peripheral
The
of
f loor,
added
providing proof
smaller
closed
probably part
not
material
Wall
constructed cm.
the
was
side
I II.
East room
as
3000
excavated
brick
appear here,
S tratum
western
in
the
southern
stone-robbing,
Stratum
the
peripheral
the
surface
I I
wall
at the
sector
the
area
dug
into
the
must
have
protruded
time
had been remains
poor,
damaged
of
in
activity began in
1 1
was
one
s ince by
the
Stratum
I II.
place
above
Stratum
I I,
s ince
Silos
804
that
and
the
its
abut
builders
existence
parallel
of
into
to
it.
constructed not
806
in
against
the
Stratum
account
Only
this
area
in
I t
I I
when
grain
necessary to prepare
it.
would
f our-room
laying
its
pits
( but
Stratum
I I.
a level
the
accumulation
material
during the
of
in
Stratum
Remains and
of
the
a
f ill
Stratum I I
and
small
were
surface,
this
and
probably
were
walls
3002
of
large
fragment
and
Stratum
intact
f lask within
belong
to
Paving
3025
of
the
most
cleared
of
away
I I
in
3011
Squares was
and
and Walls
to
immediately
material
Loci
3003
down
within
from
Stratum
was
silos.
uncovered
brick in
and
continuing
wall
i t
and this
of the l ightaddition, the
bedrock.
the
a storage it
( Fig.
I II.
base
10:20;
Wall
N163
Pl. of
room adjoining the
was
N 163
1 0:9).
of
to bedrock. material,
found,
S tratum
under
and 0162
Wall
l ight-coloured jar
015
found,
3013
0161
penetrates nearly the whole way down
Under
the
I II
stones,
F loors
I I,
houses)
s light,
Stratum I I
l ight-coloured
of
f lagstone
Stratum
Stratum
The
was
the
took wall
( Area E )
f loors
0/N16.
with the
of
is
house
Therefore,
building
sector I II
construction of
Northeastern sector
beneath
this
a ppear
southern
no
is probably the reason that no clear traces coloured brick material were found here. In earth
also
with
a an
Both c learly I I
entrance
a lso
cuts
structure
of
site.
Inside
the peripheral
The central 3017,
only
remains
courtyard
3022
wall
and
of
of
Stratum
the
3026;
site
these
I II
were
were
unearthed
S ilos
5 44,
embedded
in
713,
in
the
the 2004,
l ight-
coloured brick material and a lso f illed by it. I n their general appearance and method of construction, the S tratum I II
silos
are
silo
( Silo
base
of
f loor
( 107)
of
the
1 20)
the
stone
similar was
is
lower,
the buiding.
northern ( Locus
here,
a sort
end
of
9 35). of
In
STRATUM
house of
Stratum
under of
the
I I
than the
central f lat
a surface
of
was
description and
stratigraphy
1 2
Its
paving
s ilo
unit
of
near the
foundation level found,
cracked bedrock.
I I
General
another
pillar
6 :2).
f lagstone
beneath
stones
additional
( P1.
l ongitudinal
a probe made of
An
northwestern
Stratum
course,
I I.
There may have been the
paving
may have been merely
2 .2.1
exposed
four-room
house
2 .2
to those of
but
this
Stumps even
during
level
of some
The in
the
site
the
as
T I
(Fig.
four-room which
Sartah;
dwellings
and
surface
remains
of
of
this
during
its
area,
reaching
Stratum
was
hardly
I I a
were
square
( 2)
of
considerations
109b)
most
impressive
of
this
a long
of
the
stone-lined
building;
the
( 3)
perimeter
of
sectors.
the
stratigraphy
Stratum
II
different
were
three
dozens
and eastern
that
into
( Building
existence
around
concerning
fall
the
the
built
correlation between the
4 ) house
is
throughout
the northern
whole
the
site;
largest
there
site,
problem
The
the
and
constructed
simple
a
at
on
it.
large
' Izbet
main
survey.
Structures
Stratum
the
were
in
following in
at
of
The
of
of
constructed
that
remains
of
visible
covered the
site,
the
centre
silos
site
the
evidence
( 1)
settlement
were
ones
development.
remains
structure
the
settlement
its
categories:
walls
dominant
throughout
without
I I
pre-excavation
the the
peak
found
Stratum
the
are
existence the
of
in
of
the
particular
was
excavation
either
helpful
areas.
or
The
conclusive
this matter. 1 )
The
places
particularly under
Stratum
tiation
I I
between
material
(as
109b
of
building southern
ruins i i
of
2 ) ( Locus J133 this
they
surface
a lso
3 )
direct
The
those
stones wall
places
plastered and
addition i ii,
the
abuts
brick
Building
pits
around
while into
sector,
stumps
Stratum
in
silos
on the
Stratum
of
the
I I
in
Locus
annexed onto
onto
under
Stratum
debris. courtyard
a number
934
onto
Building
lining
established
the to
three
the
where
there
link.
the
of
Wall
109b.
stones
between
was
that
no
the
silos
a lso
of
As the
silos
south
the 804,
13
silos 806
that
touch
and
contact
is
are
onto
silos;
between
silos,
provide
between
similarly
and
abut
other
courtyard
relationship
its
( Silos
I I
109b,
of
The
to
fact
them
Stratum
Building
silos
the of
of of
surfaces
stratigraphica1 109b
is
differen-
directly
wall
and found
109b.
eastern
the
abuts
of
whitish
material,
northern
between the
is
I II, were
storage
dug
the
of
etc),
which
found
the
its brick
appears
this
brick
the
on
signs
( a)
even
surface
link
clear
of
in
Stratum
material,
was
the
were
( c)
531,
404b,
a
most into
sealing
5 06,
120)
erected
which
( Loci
Building
the
III;
were
Room
silos,
in
s ide
plastered
514),
of
( b)
as
levels:
Silo
dug
floors
The
places
II;
Stratum
their
as
of
brick
served
two
were
structures
III,
remains these
Stratum
walls
decomposed
well
this its
where
their
the
Building clear:
later
than
1014)
are
in
Stratum lined
up
in
a neat
row
were part of 4 ) a
and
the of
dug
that
is
it
is
its a
in
1 1.5-11.9
I t
is
the
of
At
in
the
this
structures, c lear
smaller,
majority of
peripheral
Stratum
I I,
I
places
therefore
s ignificantly
that
and
Stratum
1 09b.
peripheral
was
three
the
buildings
an
assumption
character of
Stratum
I I
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m .;
before
protruding
Its
outer
( =
together with
above
the
dimensions
are
rooms,
broadroom
each,
Three
longitudinal
on
its
southern
( 119b):
x 2 .2
The
sq.
m .)
in Stratum
the
suffixes
I ,
and
and continued in factors
four-room house this type: ( 1)
of
the
( 2)
drums.
and
( 109b 8 .7
the
( 404b)
From the
+
m .;
1 08b): 1 12b):
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3 .5
x
northern
total
sq.
the house
8 .8 area
m .
continued to
designated as Building used
room
are
internal
1 27.6
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of these
measurements
a lterations,
are
to. designate
that originated
in
be
1 09a; archi-
S tratum
I .
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x
and
is
Stratum
the
plan
of
this
Stratum
I I
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constructed
building;
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( 106b
room
internal
minor
where
' b'
components
through
rooms
the northern room with
were
consisting
The measurements
2 .5
m .
set
end,
an unroofed courtyard,
broadroom.
longitudinal
building,
was
constructed of stone
longitudinal
1 22.3
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most
excavations
m .).
a
broadroom
m .
and
a
1 9.8
outer
x
tectural
seen
spots.
largest
Even
in
to
central 2 .0-2.6
This
be
the
erected
its maximum
into the
( 404b): 1 3.9
could of
is I I.
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led
are:
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hill,
Stratum
6 :1),
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pillars
m .;
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room,
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walls
reaches
central
on
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they
remains
number
perpendicularly
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I I
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l ifespan
house
building
commenced,
of
i f
( the four-room house)
ground
which
to
the
c onstructed
walls.
1 09b
in
to Building
a lso
settlement
the
location
important
Two
their
l ogical
four-room
central
I I
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6 .).
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rooms
were
compatible with the general
Building 109b
of
I
Description of
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wall,
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Stratum
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Building
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( Chapter 2 .2.2
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stones
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s ilos
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reusing that
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the
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the building,
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walls
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soil
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around the
well
survived.
its
from
period
walls
order
summit
accumulation,
in
no
to
of
the
robbers'
stones may have been simply
digging.
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different I II,
( 109b/109a)
but
J 121.
have
reconstruct
f ieldstoneS
and the
Stratum
house
part
outer
running
three
the
building
Byzantine
shallow
without
used
the
its
large the
detected,
out
of
southwestern
the
of the
usually
northern end of Wall
from
terrace wall
Because
therefore
the
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however,
during
trenches were
pheral
its
sufficient,
robbed
as
part
s tones
Apparently
were
at
northeastern
preserved, and
room,
in and
large
stones
periods:
the in
in
outer
the
were
the
walls
periof
Byzantine
the
terrace
wall. Some mainly of
of
the
the
the
x
a lso
width)
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of
3 102
stones,
m ., laid
smaller
appears
external
in
to
in
be
The
northern
in
width,
i s
l ine
of
widest.
course wall
the
of
one
the
Room
that
stone
( 1.4
m .
southern courtyard the
Square
or
compacted as
bedrock, bedrock of
of
whereas s lopes
the
northern
was
The
with
for
not
neatly
entrance used
but
courtyard
it
were The
was
to
the
as
the the the
judging
( e.g.,
necessary
its The
composed western
f lagstones,
but
been
out
robbed
longitudinal household
courtyard
eastward,
earth.
1 09b
earth.
central
this in
have
a single
longitudinal A very large
disturbed,
that
a
these
No surfaces of detected west of
badly
either
courtyard
end
of
404b,
the
with
pillars
probably
was
Building
has
at
was
in
in
to
go
to enter the building.
paved
end
earth.
compacted
in
compacted
was
a
area
steps of
or
( 108b)
southern
I t
may be . assumed
two
southern
served
lying
wide.
l evels
it
f loors
f lagstones its
found
m .
this
surface
The
was
1 .3
since
J14),
down one
room
is
( right-hand) doorjamb. of the settlement were
building, by
l ong)
which
m .
Southern Wall
constructed. Wall J lol, which separates the rooms from Broadroom 1 19b, is the same width. house,
measure
stones,
courses in
for
medium-sized
( 1.10-1.40
large
of
stones
K112
places.
Two
( J133)
only
Wall
drums
walls,
The
largest;
course
walls
a number of
the
and one
next
external
outer
the
eastern
the
a double
stones
walls
survived. stone
The
the
worked.
usually
in
in
for
roughly
were
stones
whereas
appear.
used
were
course
corner
1 .15
stones f ill
f ieldstoneS
foundation
example, 0 .75
the corner
northern
part
it
that
eastern
1 7
room
bedrock,
the or
paving
was
room
the
f loor
( 112b), the
( 106b)
At
at of the
was
where
f loor is
made
apparently
industries.
( 109b)
seems
of
longitudinal
was
of the
made
completely
covered with not
a fine
completely
eastern
corner.
how the
f loor was
sunk
during
106b,
it
were the
these
their
the
No
beneath
this
found
to
layer,
50
to detect the
l eading
the
into
Stratum some
I I
of
silos
was
of
Room
side
rooms
runs
along
lower
drums
the
to
of
S tratum
60
x 70
since the
room
I
cm.,
1 19b was
here,
discerned.
Upon
I II.
are
badly
a lthough
encountered
the
It
a
d igging l ight-
was
a lso
Room 404b
superstructure
side of
this
Stratum
f loor of
mudbrick,
them
( or
and east
stone-lined ( Pl.
7 ).
even
of
very
extant
each
in
M12.
Most
of
Building
f ew
fallen
1 09b
was
stones
were
lower courses.
the
particularly
in
( e. g.,
Silo
paving .
a
605).
pit,
the
were
lower
The
bottom.
it
Care
L 12
were
was
even
taken
sufficiently layer
of 809
well).
and
In
607;
others
stones The
level
pebbles
( Silos
depths
their
of
state
accumulated
( Silos
and
the the
the of
latter 6 10
6 09,
stones
f loors
509,
earthen
507,
small
is
silos,
paved
were
and
stones,
a
f ew
and
but
cases,
boulders
inner
face
to bedrock, surface was
9 15).
I f not,
( e. g.,
with
by
necessary,
the
down rock
laid
J 14,
Square
in
stone
a combination
s labs
of
a
Silos a s
bedrock
1 014). as
excavated,
preservation deposits
8 11
in
if
make dug the
was
Four
Square
constructed
and,
to
f lat and even. Most of the silos were which served as their f loors wherever
L/M/N12).
large
probably
stones
were
-
that
six
in
of
other
small
and
courses,
all
in
and
with
d ozens
each
Squares
used,
with
in
to
uncovered
l ined
silos
l ining
in and
a lso
43
-
c lose
were Lii,
were
the
so
( e. g.,
J8,
silos
stones
four-room house, pits
were
thereof)
Squares
the
grain
They
medium-sized
digging
of
touched
remains
f ive
to
part of
Broadroom
distinguished
chalk
material
south
discovered
and
i s
r oom has
the
into cm.
this
the
that
The
x 5 0
is
south-
silos North,
6 05,
of
l ine
incorporated
immediately
difficult
The
f loors
f loor
the
whether
northern
pillars.
from
was
we
brick
of
the
stone-robbing,
f loor
crumbled
found on either
decide
the
in
levelled.
coloured
constructed
by
of
entrances
Presumably
l ower
imaginary
rows
varies
Due
of
to
f lagstone the
the
clear
layer
Judging
to
were
wide.
damaged. thin
of
size
of
difficult
the
up
tops were
Both cm.
is
However,
s lightly
laid or whether this part of
that
pillars
paving.
being
ages.
side
and their
70
the
right
inner
walls;
It
seems
laid
f lagstone
level,
in
and which
vary
a ccording
the
depth
they
are
of
the
embedded.
Those close to the northern and eastern s ides of Building 1 09 were relatively deep. The preserved part of S ilo 608 i s
1 8
about
1
1 .05 of
m .
m .
the
their
preserved an
The the
a s
1 m .
i s
usually
or
even
structure, 611
In and
809
f our-room
house
a s egment
of
are
the
N121.
I n
inward
Silo
the
from
the
( Silos
eastern
as
oval
( Silos
the
it.
K112
courses, These
1 (112,
907 of
and Silo
of
the onto
south of this
wall
of
their
abuts
onto
Building the
were
109b
stones
covered
5 16 was
of
607,
abut
( K91)
with
s ilos
806
time
Silo
Wall
Silos
that
the
921
walls
( K112)
and
assume
little
circumference
onto
wall
some
and 921),
be
The
wall
a t
sector of
courtyard
5 12
can
804
we
ground
upper
f rom Wall
but
than
peripheral
course to
shallow,
considerably:
abut
is
more
s lightly
which
6 12
s ide
5 49).
Silos
eastern
" clinging"
Silo
southern
ones
they
and
I II
its
and the
completely circular.
above
f rom
stones
not
onto
the
or more
g .,
7 :2),
lowest
lower
smaller
where
Stratum
be
varies
sometimes
are
house,
The
silos
( e.
abut
still
2 m .
On
to
silos
the
cases
somewhat
construction. s lants
of
( Pl.
the
four-room
protruded
f allen
tend
but
they
courses),
s ilos
less
those
f ive
courses).
of
round,
the
the
to
seven
remains
diameter
928).
Wall
the
s ize
and
the
to
inner diameter of
whereas
6 10
( four
( Six
building
surface. have
deep
deep
of
with
covered by
a
l arge boulder that fell from Wall J 133. The four s ilos a butting onto this house provide a c lear stratigraphic l ink between It
it
and the
is,
of
dozens of
course,
s ilos
possible
concentrated around
that
not
a ll
the
it.
silos
were
constructed contemporaneously and that the present plan r eflects developments over the l ifespan of Stratum I I, during
which
Evidence added
new
for
during
1 )
Silo
r endering during
5 13
the
2 )
Silo
in
9 14
it
I I
or
in
is
constructed
might was
Square
l atter I I
were
that
Stratum
Stratum
a lthough
silos
s ilos
have
found
L13
Square
possible
from out
time of
to
use
time.
or
were
and
5 49,
in three places.
cuts
unusable. Stratum
gone
into
It
was
S ilos
547
constructed
either
I .
N12
seems
that
it
to
was
be
cut
merely
by
S ilo
built
921,
against
i t. 3 ) 1 002
A similar
in It
Square might
S tratum
I II,
coloured
brick
s ilos
was
not
relationship
exists between S ilos
1 009
and
J 8. be
argued
but
this
debris f ound
that is
that
the
cut
s ilos
unlikely f illed
because
most
of
the
belonged the
to
l ight-
Stratum
I II
in them.
Sometimes the s ilos were full of stones from their collapsed upper courses and they often contained a kind of hard,
compacted
material
that
1 9
i s
reminiscent
of
the
l ight-coloured
brick
debris
was
probably remnants
the
silos
pottery
in
was
Canaanite
found
with
and
9 13
an
As
the
determine ( see
no
Chapter It
is
Stratum
grains
Stratum seeds
seeds
to
( see In
I I
were
found
remember
little
the
Proto-
i t
a
1 1),
of
Silos
camel
was
8 ). not
was
s tored
been
burnt,
impossible
in
in S ilo
that
Chapter
of
had
and
seal
Very
each
( Chapter
remains,
or
6 05
skeleton
stones
used to
a lthough
7 .1).
however,
these
to
silos.
9 13).
the
contents
of
the
silos do not necessarily belong to this s tratum, as
possible
no
complete
vessels
in
way
that
penetrated into the from
of
9 for two
particularly is
fallen
important
I I
complete
carbonized
what
S ilo
( Table
This,
contents.
s ilos,
from
almost
I II.
that was
their
the
came
settlement
were
the material
inside
the
Stratum
preserve
arrowhead
the
discovered among
there
of
to
ostracon
together 6 12
order
of
Stratum
one
silos,
I f ell
into
been reused at
This
taken
be
significance
of
into
the
that
time
bones
in them.
older
l ikely
particularly ( see
consideration
camel
found
another
and even more them,
them may have must
were
or
that
since
sherds some
of
Section 2 .3. 2).
when
found
I t
sherds
in
evaluating
the
Silos
and
6 12
913. The white plastered surface of was
uncovered
Squares 6 13.
in
a number
L1l-12-13
Although
surface number
its
does of
Surface
506
509,
least
one
abuts 5 10
the
Silos
and
5 11.
507
was
is
6 06
abuts
and
5 16,
a lso
than
5 31,
patchy,
of
of
and
courtyard
the
s ilos
514,
6 06
this
thick,
the
silos
Silos
a ll
the
a patch of
II
between
5 06,
stones
The walls
higher
Stratum
places Loci
l ining
Surface
course
There
of
J /K14:
preservation
reach
places:
Silos
surface.
and
the
605
Surface these
surrounding a pebble
hard in
a nd 5 31
silos
in and a
6 14; abuts .
are
a t
courtyard
f loor
in
Locus
606. In 5 36)
a probe made
the
under the
l ight-coloured
f loor of
brick
the
material
of
courtyard Stratum
( Locus
I II
was
in
the
encountered. Peripheral A
buildings
series
northern
and
of
Stratum
eastern
I I
buildings
sectors.
These
was
uncovered
i nclude
scanty
remains
of Rooms 2018 and 2008 in the northwest; Building which was relatively well preserved in the north, Building two
5 33
l inked
buildings
Building preserved
9 16 -
in in
a total
to the
the of
it
in
the
east;
northwest east, eight
which
( 3003 was
buildings.
20
what
appear
and
3005),
a lso
quite
301, with to
be and
well
On
the
assumption
unexcavated buildings s ite.
These
the
the
that
it
surrounded
Building in
areas,
or
a round The
did
the perimeter of
peripheral
number
of
s tones
robbed
f or
the
either in
the
were
not
reused
their
construction
the to
and
9 16
Judging
by
the outer walls of defensive
l ike those of
into
the
twenty
parallel north
northeast). that
in
about
periphery of
a continuous
site
dug
similar
that
the
5 33
appears
the
were
on
the
form
buildings
silos
and
( in
it
not
was
oriented
diagonally
structures
1 09b
301
fragmentary remains,
these
layout
estimated
are
( Buildings
east)
be
Building
structures
109b
the
may
in
the
I II.
Stratum
remains
of
wall
Stratum and
silos
I :
a
their
( Section
2 .3.2). The northern sector The
Stratum
S tratum which 4 :2, ( e.g.,
walls
F 161
s tructures.
a ges.
the
and
the
and
walls
from
were
stones
a single were
in
places
I II
walls
where
the
d ifferent
directions
a re
founded
also
( Pls.
some
walls
material
directly
s tructures were paved with
of
the
there
scanty
plan
was
remains,
most
a it
of
the
earth
has
been
The
buildings
here
activity over
constructed ranging
was
of
between
a s light I I
small
and cm.,
the
deviation
walls
are
ones
( L151,
older
above
above
them.
f lagstones
Walls
stumps from
of
them;
running H161)
Several
( Floors
the
40-60
usually preserved.
immediately
the
of
the
Stratum
than
material,
s lope,
course at
the
robbed.
widths
but
brick
of
of
agricultural
founded
top
construction
the
the
mainly
with
to
on
to
brick
Due
stones
K162
Stratum
this
southern
only
the
prior
foundations
and
a lso
erected
l ight-coloured
reconstruct
suffered
which
K 161
K151)
were
off
the
Near
away The
its
gray material. to
medium-sized of
and
levelled
and of
difficult
probably
buildings
Between
layer
washed
I I
been
5 :1).
thin i s
I II
had
( Area D )
of
301,
in
they these
5 42,
and
. 2005). A
number
uncovered
of
in
walls
Squares
s ingled-roomed
and
an
F 15-16
structure
in
( 2008)
oven
of
the
west
next
Building
to
of it.
the
2018 area
were and
There may
a
have
been two stages of construction in Wall G161. A large mass o f stone and brick debris was f ound within this s tructure. Two
adjoining
uncovered
r econstructed a nd
size
a s
only
were
two
rows
3 01
would
in
of
one
pillars.
have
9 16
been
three
base
eastern was to
western
2 1
and
our
we
rooms
5 33)
( 301)
s imilar
sector
found,
l ongitudinal
According the
301
The western one
four-room house, in the
pillar
fact
( Buildings
H/L15-17.
a small
to Building
A lthough there
structures
in Squares
in
shape
( see below). a ssume
that
separated
reconstruction,
longitudinal
were
may be
room,
by
Room paved
with
f lagstones,
eastern of
the
may
310
longitudinal building was
be side
6 .0-6.5
m .
wide,
is
The
30
Building
916.
90
cm.
is
wide
into
the
An
in
it
state
good easy
to
walls
and
of
are
iately
on
of
the
s ite
high
that
has
are
sq.
m .
threshold J 161.
located
in
I t its
courtyard Building was
but 533,
s everely
survived
to
i t
I I,
l ight-coloured is
a lso
Wall
0162)
and,
where
it
paving
of
a ligned Wall
the two
is
impossible
to
patches
in
they
Wall
which
a re
apparently
N 163.
3025,
fragmentary
that
brick
to
stones
are
S quares
l ie
immed-
material
0 161
interruptions,
meets Room
and
building
s ince
the
the
bedrock
the a f ew
paved
3002
N16,
not
f loors
but
with
the
is
the
There
The
Stratum
in
N/013-16)
are
f lagstone surfaces.
plans.
structures
of
making
sector,
ground of
e levation
here,
of
the
F loor
through
the
5 25.
I II.
Square
m .; r ooms
33-34
east,
Stratum to
7
reconstruction
room.
its
( Squares
assigned top
our
were
Wall
central
side and
of
not if
the
on
5 24
end
preservation
this
their
015-16
301
bedrock
in
determine
into
and
was
of Building
a stone-paved
of
patches
structures
not
the
All
continuations
length
about
301
i s
only
Building 301
l ongitudinal
eastern
entrance
accumulation
rob.
with
the
916.
and 9 16,
its
of
end
( Area E )
of of
soil
at
I Silos
part
because
minimal
in Building
longitudinal
The eastern sector The
m .
Building
Stratum
northeastern
width three
a four-room house;
eastern
adjoins
damaged by
a
the
leads
Building
109b
of
the
the
its broadroom
the corresponding part
entrance
that
position
correct,
sq.
m .
3 09
northern
but
f lagstones. 7 .0
and
the
with
of
located
interesting
which
analogy
with
areas
about
courtyard
in Buildings
about
m .,
in
is
and
f loor
therefore
usual
as
length of
6 . 0-6.5
respective
is
by
as well
rooms were paved with
preserved. 9 16
central
Unfortunately,
completely destroyed,
reconstructed
Apparently here, the
the room.
continues
The
into
latter
belongs
of
( possibly
to
cuts
S tratum
I II. East walls
of
of
Building
Building
ground plan can be This
is
a
three
pillars the
the
5 5
9 12
f our-room sq.
side
9 16 is
m .
house
and
with
in
most
( P1.8:1),
the
of
301
22
by
paving
surface
row in
about
the
is
as
room.
the
and
its
s pace
80 two
s q.
i s
m .),
r ows
In Room 936
of on
are
preserved,
i ts
f loor,
Between
Installation
northern
of
certainty.
f loor
survived).
stone
longitudinal
eastern
Building
area
separated
bedrock
eastern the
( its
total
rooms
patches
uses
the
N /Pll-12)
survived
( only three of which have
pillars
analogy
have
longitudinal
western
Courtyard Room
9 16
( Squares
reconstructed with reasonable
small
approximately with
1 09b
two 9 10.
sector,
it
and of By i s
suggested eastern Rooms as
that
902
916
wide),
907,
is
built
between
921
Building
eastern part of Building Building
as A
f ound
the
at
to of
s tones
a single
was
in
the
found in both rooms
west,
and
the
has
N121
forms
a
rest
The
stones
course
Wall
only
walls
( about its
Silo
east
and
stratigraphic the
of
50-60
survived.
on
of
partially
eastern side. It
Iron
silos
l ink
in
the
is
possible
its Age
excavated,
Here
that
broadroom I I
el_FarCah
too the
( de
was
another
located
architectural ( N)
surface
this
( 905)
adjoins
rock
to
the
construction
Vaux
1 952:
P l.
is XI,
and 366).
structures
ceased
are
surface.
medium-sized
its
with
Tell
f loors
against
f loor.
362
building
courtyard.
its
house,
Buildings
s ilos
on
the
bedrock
of
9 16
the
similar
The
on
905,
9 16
f our-room
the
built
Silo
into
The broadroom is partitioned into
f lagstone of
are
against
s erved
0112.
of which only
which
west.
entrance
and 9 19;
continuations
Building cm.
the
end of Wall
be
in
used
Stratum
the
when
northeastern
Stratum
I were
from their walls
dug
I I
into
and
was
eastern
sectors
abandoned,
their
ruins,
and
the
robbing
the
s ilos
was
and reusing them.
Southern sector As
mentioned
constructed S ilo
2 .3
1004
main
which
3 81
concentration
on
top
and Silo
of
the
1 005
of
Stratum
I II
damaged Wall
walls.
K82.
I
General
The
a
directly
cut Wall
STRATUM
2 .3.1
5 ),
here
above,
description and stratigraphy evidence
is
the
comes - from the
for
f inal
the
existence
Iron
Age
four-room house
of
Stratum
settlement
( Building
on
1 09a).
I ( Fig.
the
site,
A number of
changes were now made in the layout of Stratum I I Building 1 09b: rooms and walls were added and installations were built a s
on
the
well
changes
in
took
s ettlement, s tratum
thereby went
constructed the
It
is
in
than out
r educed,
the
I I
were
area
the
the
central
a mere of
its
use,
and
therefore
longer
the
a in
required.
23
of
the
as
a separate
phase.
The
peripheral
number
of
s ilos
stones
of
the
Stratum
settlement
decreased
room,
s ignificant
arrangement
definition
using that
l ongitudinal
addition,
building
place,
of
In
general
justifying
population no
of
places.
in
their
c lear
built-up silos
f loor other
p lace
rather
buildings walls.
rock
as
and
was most
I the
were their
size
of
significantly of
Apparently
the the
Stratum s ite
was
abandoned
for
which time
the peripheral
around
the
founders the of
several
four-room
of
Stratum
four-room the
The
ceramic
house
is
Chapter whole to
a lso
to
that
similarity indicate used
in
ones.
a
few
some
of
Stratum
I ,
silos
rooms
of
Stratum
house
eastern two;
perhaps
Squares
of
more than
However,
the
Stratum
s ilos
Building
The
I I
I
may
continued to
to
identify
1 09b
have
Stratum
survived.
Wall
Kill,
Here
too
be
which
therefore
I I.
divides In sized
was
into
were
up
on
Stratum
to
to
the
pillar bases I I
to
Since
difficult
the
on
somewhat wide
only
its
the
built
or
than
the m .
an
cm.
high)
which
joins
of has
Wall
of
( 109a).
medium
and
survived.
J103,
which
rooms, of
have
of
medium-
survived,
were
l ow
rows
and
it
walls
that
partitions.
Wall
the
two
southern
pillar wide).
pillar.
Wail
Kill,
the pillar bases
adjoins
24
the
small
the northwestern pillar of
free-standing
0 .9
have
courtyard
these
just
incorporated a ll
Kill
( 30
cm.)
incorporated
end
stones
high), by
the
between
construction
J 112,
remains
whether
l eaving
northern
wider
and Wail
scanty
side,
row,
only
70
i t,
f lagstones
course
cm.
to
the
i t into
5 :2).
walls
ceiling
the
( 35
partitioned
by
the
central
width
( Pl.
the
changes
baulk
s imple
wall,
partitioning
western
eastern side, and
course
determine
the
of
as
more
only a s ingle
a lso
replaced
stones.
reached
of
the
medium-sized
( average
and
parallel
under
built on top of
two units
addition
pillars
running
partition
a single
stones
1 19a
it
cm.;
1 09a),
of
in order to divide
hidden
I ts
side
K113 was constructed in
constructed in the
only
Broadroom
60
northern
( Building
wall,
was
Another
was
sized
is
new
the
( 106a)
f loor.
average width of
I I Wall
wall
J 112,
older walls,
Stratum
large
room
another of
K11-12.
than the
are
I I
are
the
buildings
I .
impossible
onto
interior.
longitudinal
continuation
m .
those
( see
on
( Building 109a) added
in its
row,
to
solely to
were
four-room
the
sherds
Stratum
surrounding
were made
J ill,
the
data
Description of remains
Two
has
of
II.
four-room
belong
of
is
periphery
statistical
peripheral
the
Stratum
the
s ilos
When
remodelled
the in
around
these
Stratum
it
on
stood
the
types the
they
silos
during
the silos
debris.
s ite,
had
most
109a
but
The four-room house
the
the
the
from
II,
collapsed and
silos
that
ascribed on the plans
2 .3.2
is
the
since
Building of
The
been
I I,
material
that
on
significant;
the
of
from
Stratum
up with
buildings
indicates
Stratum
to
f illed
constructed
where
evidence
3 .1.1)
similar
and
after
buildings
house
I arrived
house
settlement
decades
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bases
K121.
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5 .
Plan
of
Stratum
I
K
L
I I
0
I
M
N
0
of
the
their
openings southern
into
the
ends,
longitudinal
between
them
rooms,
and
Wall
except
J 101
at
of
the
broadroom. The the I .
new
walls
building, No
the
higher
f loor
excavations.
have
been
southern this
face of hardly
poorly oven
l ongitudinal a base of Two of
rooms
I walls Built a bout
here a
of
adjusted
cm.
Silos
near the
545)
Wall I I
were of
might
in
the
and 3 12.
But
picture. 1 09a
of
the
f lagstone
north
both
part
of
the
to
the
inferior
the
two
new
original
two
Stratum
workmanship.
survived.
within
outside
the only evidence
the
medium-sized
course has found
side
of
l ike the other
and
courtyard of
the
walls
of
had
joined northern Wall
404b,
-
f ill.
western
3 122,
comparison is
was
the
f loor.
added onto
small
only one
debris
in
were
the
A large
rooms.
were
rooms
stones The
apparently
following
for this was
their
found east
L131.
and other remains
A number of d ifferentiated s tones, into
found
corner of Wall
s ince
s ilos obviously belonging to
uncovered on the periphery of
dug
during
l evel
Courtyard
sherds
The
in
masonry
row
levels
but
in
Room
building.
preserved
of
the
the
Their walls
J 131
wide,
f loors to
observed
f loor
mortar
change
laid on the
their
-
stone
pottery
6 :1).
s ingle
construction, of Wall
large
and
building
p lastered
to
of the building,
40-50
amount
a
were the
of
Stratum
partially propped up with earthen
( 108a),
poorly
of
that
installations
( Pl.
Stratum
outer walls
f loors
3 11
( 528
original
levels
hint
from
stones
eastern
are
original
overall
room
small
and
rooms
the
the baulk between Squares
with
the building
K 121
on
sufficient
preserved
l ined
pottery
only
came
founded on bedrock, An
founded
or
The
raised
is
The
were
which continued to be used throughout
from
apparently
their into
facings.
S ilos
2017
and
2019
of
and
Building
order with
3 005.
to obtain
particularly the
3015
0141 in
in
the
large
incorporated
Square
a pparent
stones
from
S ilos
( probably reusing Square
The
facing
2018.
by
I I,
F 15
013
practice stones
in
for
were
its
dug
stones),
into
of
dismantling
the
s ilos of
Building
Stratum
5 24
were 5 25,
3014
Building
I I
Stratum
I were
them can be
5 33, Silo
destroyed Wall
of
Stratum
from
Stratum
Some of
which destroyed the southwestern corner of Building are among the largest and deepest found on the s ite. S ilos
ruins
of
s ite.
and
3008
the
those robbed
the
9 16:
I I
Silo
Wall
the
walls
Stratum
9 11
0 121,
and
f loor
was
in
I is built
which
was
apparently dismantled specifically for this purpose, and S ilo 924 was constructed within the destroyed and deserted Room
902
of
the
same
building.
2 7
( It
is
important
to
note
that
a ll
silos
Silo
5 13
in Squares
547
and
549
Stratum of
I ,
' Izbet
of
L12-13, it
Stratum
K16,
I
I I
uncovered,
but
the
poorly
their on
Building
sector
were
walls
the
9 16;
since
in
in
the
laid
fragmentary above
a lso
i s
eastern F loor
Wall
N162
I I
not
s ector 9 36 in
f loor
of I II had
were
above
a Stratum
5 33
which
I ,
a ttribution
0111
its
I t was
Stratum
walls,
Stratum
in
of the
that
is
' Izbet
during
Sartah
later
to
the
and
surface.
activity,
piles
during
a pparently
periods,
from
retain
place
was
of
this
a
f ew
Some
s uch as
stones
time.
cultivated Byzantine
construction terrace walls
cleared
These
from
remains
the
include
following.
was
A
single-course
constructed
downward
follow the
house
I II. the
that
probe
made
in
2 )
In
embedded
disturbed,
most
In
most
appear
jamb in
sector,
was
it
from
of to
The
I I
wall.
c lear
in
l arge
Stratum
terrace
became
caused
Stratum
the
the
wall
which
-
of
its laid
possible
l ength.
of
this
begins
robbed
wall its
width)
f ieldstones
peripheral it
structures of
in
I II In
that
a
the
l aid directly on bedrock. squares
a number
a dark it
the
terrace
reused
eastern
l ikely
and
western
was
s lope,
found
it
l arge
excavation,
northernmost
badly
it would
the
had been
to
the hill where
I I-I
this
over
site
the
the
begins
m .
the peripheral
sector
the
terrace wall
hill
of
( 0.8-1.1
of very
were
Strata
formed
to
wall
edge of built
without
course
northern
stone
of
to
terrace
which
Even
damage
entrance
the
It was
sides,
four-room
severe
at
s lope.
their
Stratum .
but
5 34
N163.
collected
took
1 )
on
phase
f rom Building
a deposit of
a f ill
connected with agricultural f ields,
a late
a hearth,
preserved
Wall
of
" floats"
of
intermittently
and
to
to
PERIODS.
hill
sherds
of
top
contemporary to Wall
The
as
architectural
foundations
northeast
LATER
attributed
I nstallation
stones
covered
constructed
constructed I I
include
collapsed
Two
been
2 .4
be
belong
possibly used
in turn,
material.
Stratum
a lso
reinforced with pottery fragments.
which,
apparently clear:
may
remains
constructed on top of
were
which presumably replaced S ilos I I,
may possibly
which was
circumference was
brick
constructed outdoors).
I I.
Other
Stratum
Sartah were
Stratum
a lthough
Stratum
Square
at
was that
gray
of
of
material.
difficult
Area
to
Since
where walls
the
d etermine
they belonged to
2 8
D ,
fragmentary
a late
the were
area
their
was
date,
period,
as
P1.
Pl.
1 .1
1 .2
Aerial
Aerial
view of
view of
' Izbet
Sartah,
excavations,
2 9
looking
looking
south
northeast
Pl.
2 .1
Aerial
view,
conjectured Stratum
looking
east.
continuation
I II.
In centre:
of
Black
line
peripheral
four-room house,
shows
wall
of
Building
109
Pl.
2 .2
Stratum
I II
peripheral and to
Wall
segment Stratum
in of
southern K91, outer
I I.
30
sector,
looking
partition Walls Wall
K82.
The
K81
north:
and
silos
J81,
belong
P l.
3 .1
Stratum J162,
Pl.
3 .2
I II
in
looking
Stratum looking
I II
northern
sector;
peripheral
Wall
northeast.
entrance
north.
31
structure
( Squares
L/M16),
P1.
4 .1
Square Stratum H161
H16,
looking
north;
I II
peripheral
Wall
and
Stratum Stratum
f lagstone I I.
III
Note in
f loor
on of
whitish
section under
left:
J162.
On
Building
brick
part
right:
of
Wall
301
material
of of
f loor.
S
Pl.
4 .2
General
view
Stratum
I I
J162
of
of
northern
walls
Stratum
appear
I II.
32
sector, above
looking
peripheral
east. Wall
Pl.
5 .1
Square f loor
K16,
and peripheral
and 1 < 162
PL
5 .2
looking
General looking
of
Stratum
view
o f
north. Wall I I,
J162,
33
below.
I II
bedrock
Walls
1