Contextualizing An Iron Age Ha Hoard Of Astragals From Tel Abel Beth Maacah, Israel

JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY(2021)

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Astragali, the knuckle or ankle bones of mammals, have been collected, used and modified by humans in different parts of the world for millennia. Large hoards dating from Iron Age IIA (tenth-ninth centuries BC) are attested at a number of sites in the southern Levant, and a recently discovered hoard of 406 astragali at Tel Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel presents an opportunity to investigate this phenomenon, shedding light on the function of these bones and why they bore special status and meaning that crossed cultural and temporal boundaries. In this study, the zooarchaeological analysis of the astragali provides the basis for an extensive discussion of the hoard's formation process andfinction that explores ethnographic literature, archaeological data and ancient Near Eastern and classical documentary sources. The findings of this study demonstrate that while the individual bones had many diffinwt functions, once deposited together the astragali took on a new meaning, possibly related to divinatory practices.
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astragali, Tel Abel Beth Maacah, Iron Age IIA, hoards, Levant
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