Abstract
The ceramic finds from the excavation at Gane Ṭal date from the Roman (first century BCE–first century CE), Byzantine and Mamluk periods. The large Byzantine-period assemblage, associated with industrial activity at the site, mainly comprises storage vessels, which were produced on-site or nearby. The rich assemblage from the Mamluk period presents a variety of vessel types and decoration styles, including locally produced handmade wares, characteristic of contemporary rural sites.
Keywords
workshop, regional exchange, local production
Recommended Citation
de Vincenz, Anna
(2021)
"Pottery Assemblages from Gane Ṭal (pp. 211–242),"
'Atiqot: Vol. 102, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/2948-040X.1951
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/atiqot/vol102/iss1/8
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