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A note on the excavation of an Ottoman and British Mandate period Bedouin campground at Nahal Be'erotayim West in the Negev desert,Israel
Authors:Benjamin Adam Saidel  Tali Erickson‐Gini
Institution:1. Department of Anthropology, 231 Flanagan, East Carolina University, , Greenville, NC, 27858 USA;2. Southern Region, Israel Antiquities Authority, , Omer, 84965 Israel
Abstract:The preliminary results of excavations conducted at Nahal Be'erotayim West, an abandoned Bedouin campground in the Negev desert, Israel, indicate that multiple tents were pitched in this location in different periods and at different times of the year. The recovered artefacts and architecture provide a means to identify gender and seasonality in the archaeological record, respectively. Radiocarbon dates from an ash layer and two hearths offer evidence of intermittent occupation from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century AD, and chronologically diagnostic artefacts also indicate occupations from the late nineteenth to the mid‐twentieth century.
Keywords:archaeology  Bedouin  ethnography  gender  Negev  seasonality  tent
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