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Occupation and Abandonment of Middle Bronze Age Zahrat Adh-Dhra 1, Jordan: The Behavioural Implications of Quantitative Ceramic Analyses
Occupation and Abandonment of Middle Bronze Age Zahrat Adh-Dhra 1, Jordan: The Behavioural Implications of Quantitative Ceramic Analyses

Occupation and Abandonment of Middle Bronze Age Zahrat Adh-Dhra 1, Jordan: The Behavioural Implications of Quantitative Ceramic Analyses

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In his study of the inhabitants of Zahrat adh-Dhra' 1 on the Dead Sea Plain of Jordan, the author presents a behavioral study of a Bronze Age community and provides a useful and complimentary addition to the enormous body of archaeological work conducted on chronology, culture history and trade in the southern Levant. This monograph takes as its focus the controversial realm of ancient behavior. The author's detailed approach arises from the specific necessities surrounding investigations into behavior through archaeological materials and the broad range of materials employed in this work includes subsistence, trade, housing, the preparation of food, waste management, as well as attitudes to communal activities and levels of permanence. The study makes full use of all these variables and tries to understand them within a framework of site formation processes - so crucial to interpretations of material evidence. The result is a comprehensive picture of a unique community, isolated from its contemporaries and living out a frugal existence in a harsh and marginal setting - the inhabitants of Zahrat adh-Dhra' 1 on the Dead Sea Plain of Jordan. The author has attempted to portray accurately ongoing behavioral tendencies, thereby contributing to our knowledge of south Levantine Bronze Age society.
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