An Intrasite Analysis of Agricultural Economy at Early Islamic Caesarea Maritima, Israel

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Kathleen M. Forste
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Abstract

The archaeological site of Caesarea Maritima in modern-day Israel was an important coastal town in the Early Islamic period (c. 636–1100 CE). In this article, I analyze 15 samples of carbonized wood and non-wood macrobotanical remains recovered from two residential neighborhoods to investigate the production and consumption of agricultural plant products. The identified crop and wood taxa are typical for the Mediterranean coast. Wild seeds point to crop cultivation in the vicinity of the site. Plant remains were collected from discrete contexts and are interpreted with associated features and artifacts, revealing cereal processing debris across a series of rooms in a former warehouse. Such a socioeconomic shift in this building, from a storage area to a crop processing space, is detectable by combining this intrasite analysis with the diachronic research previously conducted at the site. Received July 6, 2020 OPEN ACCESS Accepted February 18, 2021 DOI 10.14237/ebl.12.1.2021.1718 Published March 19, 2021
以色列早期伊斯兰凯撒利亚-马里蒂玛农业经济的内部分析
现代以色列的Caesarea Maritima考古遗址是伊斯兰早期(公元前636–1100年)的一个重要沿海城镇。在本文中,我分析了从两个居民区回收的15个碳化木材和非木材大型植物遗骸样本,以调查农业植物产品的生产和消费。已鉴定的作物和木材分类群是地中海沿岸的典型分类群。野生种子指向该地点附近的作物种植。植物遗骸是从离散的环境中收集的,并与相关的特征和人工制品进行了解释,揭示了前仓库中一系列房间中的谷物加工碎片。通过将这种场地内分析与之前在场地进行的历时性研究相结合,可以发现这座建筑从储藏区到作物加工空间的社会经济转变。收到日期:2020年7月6日开放访问接受日期:2021年2月18日DOI 10.14237/bl.12.1.2021.1718发布时间:2021年3月19日
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Ethnobiology Letters
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