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The emergence of a nomadic desert polity: an archaeozoological perspective

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12520-022-01694-0

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Timna; Iron Age; Archaeozoology; Nomads; Social complexity; Animal economy

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  1. Israel Science Foundation
  2. [1880/17]
  3. [408/22]

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This study provides valuable insights into the identity and social structure of the local nomadic tribes operating the two main copper production centers in Wadi Arabah between the thirteenth and the ninth century BCE. The analysis of animal remains suggests a continuity in livestock exploitation methods with an economic shift occurring in the late eleventh century, indicating a regional economic flourishing during the late eleventh to ninth century BCE.
Recent research has provided valuable insights into the identity and social structure of the local nomadic tribes operating the two main copper production centers in Wadi Arabah, Timna, and Faynan, between the thirteenth and the ninth century BCE. This was a time of major changes in the political and economic settings of Wadi Arabah and the entire southern Levant. Our study adds the archaeozoological perspective. It focuses on animal remains, specifically access to animals and their products, as a proxy for social processes. We analyze materials from four smelting camps in Timna, dated to the twelfth to tenth century BCE, and discuss the results in the context of previous studies. Our results show that there is continuity in the ways livestock animals were exploited. However, a shift in the economic basis occurred in the late eleventh century, when cattle and sheep, which are expensive, especially in desert conditions, became part of the local economy. We argue that this change is regional and that it implies an economic flourishing of the entire region during the late eleventh to ninth century BCE. Our observations corroborate others that point to the rise of an early nomadic state-the early Edomite kingdom-during this period. They also contribute to our understanding of nomadic societies, including their ability to achieve a greater level of social complexity than the one typically attributed to them in research on the region under study.

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