Abstract
This report details the ceramic assemblage recovered from excavations at Khallat Abu Ḥalaḥ. The pottery spans from the first to the tenth centuries CE, with the majority dating to the Late Roman and Byzantine periods. The assemblage includes various vessel types, mostly from unstratified contexts. The pottery indicates strong commercial ties with other Southern Levantine coastal and inland sites. The variety of finds suggests the site was a domestic structure, possibly a farmstead, within the economic sphere of Byzantine Caesarea.
Keywords
pottery, Byzantine, Ramot Menashe
Recommended Citation
Lect Ben Ami, Neer
(2025)
"Khallat Abu Ḥalaḥ: The Ceramic Assemblage,"
Qadum: Journal of Excavation Reports from Israel: Vol. 1, Article 43.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/3078-8528.1042
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/qadum/vol1/iss1/43
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