This creative study of second millennium Palestinian houses
identifies the domestic activities represented by ancient artifacts
and locates those activities in the domestic space. In Part I, the
author designs typical artifacts drawn from observation of the
iconography of New Kingdom Egypt. In Part II, application of these
paradigms to the pottery and other artifacts from 22 Palestinian
sites reveals five main types of domestic activity: food
preparation and consumption, storage, pottery production, textile
manufacture and weaving.
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