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Household Food Storage in Ancient Israel and Judah (Paperback)
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Household Food Storage in Ancient Israel and Judah (Paperback)
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This study serves as a source book on domestic food storage in
Ancient Israel and Judah by outlining important ethnographic and
ancient textual and pictorial sources relevant to the discussion.
These allow us to understand the motivated actions in relation to
food storage, and the significance of food storage in daily life.
On the basis of twenty-two well-excavated buildings from thirteen
Iron Age sites, representative archaeological data is examined. For
each house the total preserved food storage capacity is calculated,
activity areas are identified, and specific patterns are noted.
Food storage equipment, the location and role of food storage in
the household, and the integration with other activities are
analysed. Storage rooms were often located at the margins of
houses, but a considerable part of the stored food was kept in
other activity areas toward the centre. The data indicates that in
Iron Age I food was stored mainly domestically or in shared
community facilities, while redistributive food storage became more
common in Iron Age II, with significant domestic storage
continuing. The ideal of self-sufficiency remained.
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