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Storage Structures of the Late Early Bronze I in the Southern Levant and the Urbanisation Process
Authors:Amir Golani
Institution:1. Israel Antiquities Authority POB 586, Jerusalem 91004, Israelamirgolani77@gmail.com
Abstract:Nearing the end of the Early Bronze (EB) I period (3350–2950 bce) the southern Levant underwent a transition from a village-oriented to an urban-centred society. An outstanding phenomenon of this period throughout the region is the proliferation of rounded circular structures, usually interpreted as storage facilities, often found in proximity to domestic buildings. These imply increased food production of individual households and a greater need for storage of food surpluses. The agricultural prosperity and resulting surpluses suggested by these storage structures reflect the changes affecting local society and may have been one of the catalysts for urbanisation and the formation of ruling elites during this period.
Keywords:Early Bronze I  southern Levant  urbanisation  storage  circular structures  silos  granaries
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