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Zooarchaeology of the social and economic upheavals in the Late Antique-Early Islamic sequence of the Negev Desert.


ABSTRACT: The Byzantine - Islamic transition (7th-8th centuries CE) in the desert-edge Palaestina Tertia is examined using faunal remains recovered from archaeological sites in the Negev. Archaeozoological analyses suggest sharp differences between Late Byzantine and Early Islamic animal economies, especially in herding patterns and the exploitation of wildlife resources. These differences are suggested to reflect both cultural and land ownership changes following the Arab conquest, against the backdrop of climatic change. The archaeozoological record thereby provides independent evidence to the rise and fall of societal complexity in this marginal region.

SUBMITTER: Marom N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6491595 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Zooarchaeology of the social and economic upheavals in the Late Antique-Early Islamic sequence of the Negev Desert.

Marom Nimrod N   Meiri Meirav M   Tepper Yotam Y   Erickson-Gini Tali T   Reshef Hagar H   Weissbrod Lior L   Bar-Oz Guy G  

Scientific reports 20190430 1


The Byzantine - Islamic transition (7<sup>th</sup>-8<sup>th</sup> centuries CE) in the desert-edge Palaestina Tertia is examined using faunal remains recovered from archaeological sites in the Negev. Archaeozoological analyses suggest sharp differences between Late Byzantine and Early Islamic animal economies, especially in herding patterns and the exploitation of wildlife resources. These differences are suggested to reflect both cultural and land ownership changes following the Arab conquest,  ...[more]

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