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Friday, March 26 • 1:40pm - 2:00pm
The Distribution of Food Preparation Artifacts in Field D at Tall Jalul, Jordan

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Abstract
The Andrews University Institute of Archaeology Madaba Plains Project houses many of the artifacts that were found, recorded, sketched, photographed, and brought to the Siegfried H. Horn Museum for further research. These artifacts are then used to help archaeologists understand the history of the Madaba Plains, Jordan, and its significance to the Bible. Food preparation artifacts like grinders, pounders, mortar and pestles, and stone bowls, are some of the most frequently excavated artifacts at Tall Jalul. This poster examines the relationship between domestic living spaces and food preparation artifacts suggesting that the concentration and distribution of these artifacts can give us insight into the use of certain domestic living spaces found in Field D Squares 1 and 3.

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Friday March 26, 2021 1:40pm - 2:00pm EDT