作者: Miriam Pines , Dina Avshalom-Gorni , Sariel Shalev , Nimrod Marom
DOI: 10.1016/J.JASREP.2020.102485
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摘要: Abstract We present archaeozoological evidence that shed light on the economic activities undertaken at Early Roman site Migdal, located shores of Sea Galilee (Israel), by analysing an animal bone assemblage recovered from town’s industrial quarter. Focusing many fragmented equid bones dotted with reddish stains discovered in unique installations, we bring forth both intra-site and inter-site study which highlights important process sail manufacturing Southern Levant during period.