This volume describes the IAA excavation of two cemeteries of different periods on the coastal plain near Tel Aviv. The excavation uncovered one of the largest Intermediate Bronze Age shaft-tomb cemeteries with burial assemblages and anthropological remains known to date. The Muslim cemetery is unique in having no tombs or grave goods.
EISBN
9789654065931
Publication Date
1-12-2014
Publisher
Israel Antiquities Authority
City
Jerusalem
Keywords
Tombs, burial practices, Intermediate Bronze Age pottery, Mamluk burials
Disciplines
Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Life Sciences | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Yannai, Eli and Nagar, Yossi, "Bet Dagan: Intermediate Bronze Age and Mamluk-Period Cemeteries, 2004–2005 Excavations" (2014). IAA Reports—Monograph Series of the Israel Antiquities Authority. 21.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69704/iaaRepV000.1996.21
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Download Chapter 2: The Tombs and Their Contents (11.8 MB)
Download Chapter 3: The Pottery (4.0 MB)
Download Chapter 4: The Beads and Copper Artifacts (947 KB)
Download Chapter 5: The Faunal Remains (1.0 MB)
Download Chapter 6: The Anthropological Remains (1.1 MB)
Download Chapter 7: Burial Customs and Practices (1.4 MB)
Download Chapter 8: The Burials (1.7 MB)
Download Chapter 9: The Anthropological Remains (775 KB)
Download References (832 KB)
Download List of the Intermediate Bronze Age Tombs and their Contents (875 KB)
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