Yavneh II: the 'Temple Hill' repository pit : fire pans, kernos, naos, painted stands, 'plain' pottery, cypriot pottery, inscribed bowl, dog bones, stone fragments, and other studies

Raz Kletter, Alon Amrani, Irit Ziffer, Wolfgang Zwickel

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Abstract

Yavneh II is the second and last excavation report on the dramatic favissa/genizah pit full of Philistine votive objects, discovered by Raz Kletter in the city of Yavneh, Israel, near the Mediterranean coast (south of Tel Aviv). The first volume, Yavneh I (OBO.SA 30, 2010) included studies on the history and archaeological exploration of Yavneh, the excavation, the stratigraphy and the interpretation of the pit as a favissae of votive objects that originate from a public temple; but especially on the mysterious cult stands, which number more than a hundred and include many stands with zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures. In the present volume we publish many additional cultic finds, including fire pans or shovels that could be used for moving hot coals and for burning incense (comparable to the biblical maḥtāh); a rectangular shrine-model (naos) with detached pillars; zoomorphic vessels; a larger sample of pottery with statistical analysis; imported Cypriot pottery; dog bones (probably related to ritual); an inscription on a bowl; fragments of worked stones (perhaps from altars); and chemical residues from juglets and chalices, which seem to indicate presence of hallucinatory and incense materials. In addition, we offer an update on the iconography of the Yavneh cult stands and a study of the larger world of cult stands in the southern Levant; criteria for identifying favissae and their appearance from the Late Bronze Age to the Persian Period in Palestine; and a concluding discussion on Yavneh, incense, and Philistine ethnicity.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationFribourg, Schweiz; Göttingen
PublisherAcademic Press; Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Number of pages288
ISBN (Print)3525544006, 3727817755, 9783525544006, 9783727817755
StatePublished - 2015

Publication series

NameOrbis biblicus et orientalis. Series archaeologica
PublisherAcademic Press; Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Volume36

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