Abstract
Excavations at el-Munṭar el-Abyad uncovered several buildings of a one-period settlement dating to Middle Bronze Age IIB (mid-seventeenth century BCE), a burial ground dating to the Persian period (fifth century BCE) and several stone sarcophagi from the Roman period (third century CE). The rural character of the MB IIB site is attested by the architectural finds, the ṭabuns, the infant burials below the floors, and the ceramic and ground stone assemblages, as well as by the lack of luxury or prestige items. The MB II rural occupation, located in the immediate region of Tel Bet She’an, seems to have been part of a settlement floruit during this period in the Bet She’an Valley.
Keywords
satellite village, storage-jar burials, cemetery
Recommended Citation
Atrash, Walid and Golani, Amir
(2021)
"El-Munṭar el-Abyad: A Middle Bronze Age IIB Village and a Persian- and Roman-Period Cemetery near Bet She’an (with a contribution by Samuel R. Wolff) (pp. 1–112),"
'Atiqot: Vol. 102, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/2948-040X.1945
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/atiqot/vol102/iss1/2
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