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Resumen de Livestock and people in a Middle Chalcolithic settlement: a micromorphological investigation from Tel Tsaf, Israel

Emily M. Hubbard

  • Round and rectangular buildings with grain silos at a Copper Age site in Israel suggested social stratification to the excavators. Using micromorphology, the author demonstrates that while the rectangular building was occupied by people, the round ones had contained animals, perhaps as providers of milk, and dung for fuel. While this removes the direct indication of social variance, it strengthens the argument that animals, as well as grain, formed the basis for the creation of surplus.


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