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This is the story of the landfill that operated in Jerusalem during the first century CE and served as its garbage dump during the ca. 50-year period that followed Jesus’s crucifixion through to the period that led to the great revolt of the Jews just prior to the city’s destruction.

The book presents an extensive investigation of hundreds of thousands of items that were systematically excavated from the thick layers of landfill. It brings together experts who conducted in-depth studies of every sort of material discarded as refuse—ceramic, metal, glass, bone, wood, and more. This research presents an amazing and tantalizing picture of daily life in ancient Jerusalem, and how life was shaped and regulated by strict behavioral rules (halacha). The book also explores why garbage was collected in Jerusalem in so strict a manner and why the landfill operated for only about 50 years. Half a century of garbage from Early Roman–period Jerusalem provides an abundance of new data and new insights into the ideological choices and new religious concepts emerging and developing among those living in Jerusalem at this critical moment. It is an eye-opener for archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, and theologians, as well as for the general reader.



Trade Review

“The studies in this volume provide a fascinating window into Early Roman Jerusalem by presenting the results of the meticulous excavation of a massive garbage dump on the southeastern slope of the City of David. The comprehensive and detailed analyses of the various categories of finds—including pottery, coins, stone vessels, glass, animal and fish bones, and wood—indicate the existence of an organized system of rubbish disposal, much of which appears to represent ordinary household waste. These studies therefore add a valuable new dimension to our understanding of daily life in late Second Temple Jerusalem.”

—Jodi Magness,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


“This book is a must read for everyone interested in the up-to-date topic of archaeo-garbology. Gadot and his team vividly demonstrate why ancient refuse is a strong proxy for identifying societal changes in the urban domain of Jerusalem during Roman times. This synthesis is a true goldmine of quantitative data that introduces us to the repertoire of vessels and the diet of the people in this large metropolis temple-city during one of its peak historical periods. It is these mundane leftovers that provide us with the facts and events of the daily life and economy of Jerusalemites 2000 years ago.”

—Guy Bar-Oz,University of Haifa



Table of Contents

Preface

Yuval Gadot

Part I: Introduction and Stratigraphy

Chapter 1. Introduction

Yuval Gadot

Chapter 2. Stratigraphy

Yuval Gadot

Part II: The Finds

Chapter 3. The Pottery

Hélène Machline

Chapter 4. The Numismatic Finds

Yoav Far

Chapter 5. The Chalk Vessels

Yonatan Adler

Chapter 6. The Glass Finds

Ruth E. Jackson-Tal

Chapter 7.1 The Metal Artifacts

Chen Antler

Chapter 7.2 Report on Glassy Slag Fragments

Shan Huang and Ian Freestone

Chapter 8. The Plaster Fragments

Lena Naama Sharabi

Chapter 9. The Stone Scale-Weights

Ronny Reich

Chapter 10. Miscellaneous Finds

Nissan Ben Melech

Part III: Flora and Fauna

Chapter 11. Faunal Remains

Abra Spiciarich and Lidar Sapir-Hen

Chapter 12. Fish Remains

Omri Lernau

Chapter 13. Archaeobotanical Analysis

Helena Roth and Dafna Langgut

Chapter 14. Seeds, Grains, and Other Plant Organs

Ilana Peters and Ehud Weiss

Part IV: Synthesis and Summary

Chapter 15. Committing the Kidron’s Western Slopes to Garbage Disposal: Jewish Urbanism Under Roman Hegemony

Yuval Gadot

Index of Loci

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 13/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781646022151, 978-1646022151
      ISBN10: 1646022157

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This is the story of the landfill that operated in Jerusalem during the first century CE and served as its garbage dump during the ca. 50-year period that followed Jesus’s crucifixion through to the period that led to the great revolt of the Jews just prior to the city’s destruction.

      The book presents an extensive investigation of hundreds of thousands of items that were systematically excavated from the thick layers of landfill. It brings together experts who conducted in-depth studies of every sort of material discarded as refuse—ceramic, metal, glass, bone, wood, and more. This research presents an amazing and tantalizing picture of daily life in ancient Jerusalem, and how life was shaped and regulated by strict behavioral rules (halacha). The book also explores why garbage was collected in Jerusalem in so strict a manner and why the landfill operated for only about 50 years. Half a century of garbage from Early Roman–period Jerusalem provides an abundance of new data and new insights into the ideological choices and new religious concepts emerging and developing among those living in Jerusalem at this critical moment. It is an eye-opener for archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, and theologians, as well as for the general reader.



      Trade Review

      “The studies in this volume provide a fascinating window into Early Roman Jerusalem by presenting the results of the meticulous excavation of a massive garbage dump on the southeastern slope of the City of David. The comprehensive and detailed analyses of the various categories of finds—including pottery, coins, stone vessels, glass, animal and fish bones, and wood—indicate the existence of an organized system of rubbish disposal, much of which appears to represent ordinary household waste. These studies therefore add a valuable new dimension to our understanding of daily life in late Second Temple Jerusalem.”

      —Jodi Magness,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


      “This book is a must read for everyone interested in the up-to-date topic of archaeo-garbology. Gadot and his team vividly demonstrate why ancient refuse is a strong proxy for identifying societal changes in the urban domain of Jerusalem during Roman times. This synthesis is a true goldmine of quantitative data that introduces us to the repertoire of vessels and the diet of the people in this large metropolis temple-city during one of its peak historical periods. It is these mundane leftovers that provide us with the facts and events of the daily life and economy of Jerusalemites 2000 years ago.”

      —Guy Bar-Oz,University of Haifa



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Yuval Gadot

      Part I: Introduction and Stratigraphy

      Chapter 1. Introduction

      Yuval Gadot

      Chapter 2. Stratigraphy

      Yuval Gadot

      Part II: The Finds

      Chapter 3. The Pottery

      Hélène Machline

      Chapter 4. The Numismatic Finds

      Yoav Far

      Chapter 5. The Chalk Vessels

      Yonatan Adler

      Chapter 6. The Glass Finds

      Ruth E. Jackson-Tal

      Chapter 7.1 The Metal Artifacts

      Chen Antler

      Chapter 7.2 Report on Glassy Slag Fragments

      Shan Huang and Ian Freestone

      Chapter 8. The Plaster Fragments

      Lena Naama Sharabi

      Chapter 9. The Stone Scale-Weights

      Ronny Reich

      Chapter 10. Miscellaneous Finds

      Nissan Ben Melech

      Part III: Flora and Fauna

      Chapter 11. Faunal Remains

      Abra Spiciarich and Lidar Sapir-Hen

      Chapter 12. Fish Remains

      Omri Lernau

      Chapter 13. Archaeobotanical Analysis

      Helena Roth and Dafna Langgut

      Chapter 14. Seeds, Grains, and Other Plant Organs

      Ilana Peters and Ehud Weiss

      Part IV: Synthesis and Summary

      Chapter 15. Committing the Kidron’s Western Slopes to Garbage Disposal: Jewish Urbanism Under Roman Hegemony

      Yuval Gadot

      Index of Loci

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