Lahav: Reports of the Lahav Research Project / Excavations at Tell Halif, Israel. Lahav VII: Ethnoarchaeology in the Tell Halif Environs : : Excavations in Site 1, Complex A, 1976–1979 / / Karen Seger, Joe D. Seger.

This seventh volume of final reports of the Lahav Research Project’s efforts at Tell Halif in Southern Israel focuses on the team’s excavations and related regional ethnographic research at adjacent Khirbet Khuweilifeh, an early twentieth-century settlement of Bedouin and Arab fellahin clients. Thes...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn State University Press Complete eBook-Package 2018
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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Lahav: Reports of the Lahav Research Project / Excavations at Tell Halif, Israel
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Physical Description:1 online resource (232 p.) :; 174 illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Brief Biography of Karen E. Seger --
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Series Editor’s Preface --
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Chapter 1 General Introduction --
Chapter 2 A 20th-Century Arab Settlement at Khirbet Khuweilifeh --
Chapter 3 Excavations at Site 1, Complex A --
Chapter 4 Material Culture from Cave Complex A at Khirbet Khuweilifeh --
Chapter 5 The Zooarchaeological Remains from Cave Complex A --
Chapter 6 The Pottery from Cave Complex A at Khirbet Khuweilifeh --
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Summary:This seventh volume of final reports of the Lahav Research Project’s efforts at Tell Halif in Southern Israel focuses on the team’s excavations and related regional ethnographic research at adjacent Khirbet Khuweilifeh, an early twentieth-century settlement of Bedouin and Arab fellahin clients. These efforts illustrate the symbiosis between the itinerant Bedouin and their seasonal sharecropper neighbors along the northern flanks of the Negev desert during and following the First World War in southern Palestine.The stratigraphic excavation and recovery of material culture from Cave Complex A revealed a pattern of occupation dating from the late nineteenth century C.E. up to the mid-1940s and produced hundreds of artifacts and samples, giving testimony to the lifeways of the fellahin who had inhabited the complex. The associated ethnographic research with Bedouin sheikhs and Hebron-area merchant informants established that the Complex’s most recent occupants were the family of a plow maker named Khalil al-Kaayke. The studies elucidated in this volume articulate in more detail the family’s patterns of subsistence, showing the interdependence of the Bedouin and fellahin partners. Examination of the pottery remains provides a profile of the site’s Stratum I, early twentieth-century ceramic forms and also reveals earlier Islamic-period and pre-Islamic traces.Over the past century the lifeways of these early twentieth-century Bedouin and their fellahin village neighbors in southern Palestine have been rapidly disappearing. This volume serves to chronicle and preserve data on their waning history and culture.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781646020447
9783110745221
DOI:10.1515/9781646020447?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Karen Seger, Joe D. Seger.