The Daily Grind at Tel Dor: A Trough and Basin from an Iron Age I Kitchen
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An trough-like installation built of clay and stone was discovered in a partially covered courtyard in a building excavated in Area G, Phase 9 (Iron I) at Tel Dor. First describes the trough and its context in detail and then examines other trough-like installations known from the ancient eastern Mediterranean and Near Eastern worlds. Most parallels suggest such troughs were used as platforms for grinding grain into flour.
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Eretz Israel 29 (Ephraim Stern Volume): 267–80.
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2007
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Israel Exploration Society
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Tel Dor; Phoenicia; Iron Age; Grain Processing
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