The Tel Burna Archaeological Project Dr. Itzhaq Shai
Previous Research Aharoni and Amiran Dagans Survey of the Shephelah – which includes this site Kohs Survey No Excavations Conducted at the Site
Tel Burna – Tell Bornât
Tel Burna = Biblical Libnah? Then Joshua and all Israel with him moved on from Makkedah to Libnah and attacked it (Josh. 10: 29) In the western foothills: …Libnah, Ether, Ashan… (Josh. 15: 33-42) So to the descendants of Aaron the priest they gave Hebron (a city of refuge for one accused of murder), Libnah (Josh. 21: 13)
To this day Edom has been in rebellion against Judah. Libnah revolted at the same time (2 Kgs. 8: 22) Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah (2 Kgs. 23: 31) Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eleven years. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah; she was from Libnah (2 Kgs. 24: 18)
Possible Locations for Libnah Tel Goded Tel Zayit Horvat Lavnin Tel Burna –Location near Horvat Eter, Mareshah –On Border with Philistia –Iron Age occupation and fortifications –Evidence for Sennacheribs Campaign –7 th Century Remains
The Survey Uziel J. and Shai I The Tel Burna Surface Survey. Tel Aviv 37:
Research Goals Developing survey methodology for tel sites, using comparative survey data collected through various methods Ground truthing survey results through excavation – to confirm/refute results of different methods of surveying Dating features visible on the surface Defining the effects of erosion, human activity, site depletion
The 2009 Survey Season Total collection of artifacts from surface as well as documentation of architectural features Division of site according to topographic fields Attempt to define periods of settlement, size per period, and potential areas of excavation
Approx. 16 Hectares of Surface Scatter
EB MB LB Ir IIr II Distribution of Artifacts per Period Ca. 3 hectares Ca. 5 hectares Ca. 6 hectares Ca. 2 hectares Ca. 8 hectares
Percentage of Diagnostic Ceramics According to Period
Comparison of Distribution Area and Sherd Counts
Lamashtu Plaque from Nahal Guvrin (near Tel Burna) – Published by M. Cogan in IEJ 1995
Survey Conclusions Settlement in EB, MB, LB and Iron I-II Large LB Settlement Small Iron I settlement – including Philistine pottery Iron II most significant, possibly fortified The Ups and Downs of the Settlement Over Time
Excavations: Goals after 3 Seasons Micro: –Settlement History of the Site Periods, size, character of settlement –Dating Architectural Elements E.g. fortifications, silos, walls on surface
Excavations: Goals after 3 Seasons Macro: –Survey methodology Shovel Pits Surveying –Use of Landscape Mapping and documenting agricultural installations, caves –Studying Ancient Borders Comparisons of Material Culture –Archaeology and the Community Open Excavation Cleaning Agricultural Installations Conservation of Chosen Features –Late Bronze Age Cult
Shovel Pits
Agricultural Installations Around the Site
Area B Summit Center Eastern Section
21 Squares Thus Far LB IIB (13 th Century BCE) Iron Age IIA (9 th Century BCE) Iron Age IIB (8 th Century BCE) Iron Age IIC (7 th Century BCE) Persian Period
LB IIB Area B – No Iron Age Settlement Above! 13 th Century BCE Cypriot and Mycenaean Imports Bedrock after 0.5 meter Some unique finds indicate unique activity!
Area B – LB IIB
Noses
Cylindrical Seal Cup and Saucer
Cypriot Imported Pottery
Unique Cypriot Vessel
Iron Age IIA Surface outside the fortifications Installation on the inside of the inner wall –Loom weights –Hand Burnished pottery
Iron Age IIA
installation
Iron Age IIB Settlement in all areas of summit Stamped Handles Wheel Burnishing
Iron Age IIB
9 th -8 th Centuries BCE Pottery from Around the Fortifications
Hand and Wheel Burnish
Stamped Handles
Judean Pillar Figurine
7 th Century BCE Primarily Silos with small patches of architecture related to them
7 th Century BCE Pottery
7 th Century BCE
The Fortification System
Fortifications
7 th century Silo
Persian Period Patchy Architecture on the basis of Iron Age Walls Boulders in secondary use
Persian Period
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