TY - JOUR
T1 - Age and sex determination of fingerprints on ceramic objects from the Late Bronze Age Palace at Tel Beth-Shemesh, Israel
AU - Fowler, Kent D.
AU - Ross, Jon
AU - Barritt-Cleary, Christian
AU - Lederman, Zvi
AU - Bunimovitz, Shlomo
AU - Greenfield, Haskel J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Council for British Research in the Levant 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Who made figurines for ritual feasting in the Late Bronze Age (LBA) palace at Tel Beth-Shemesh? This article attempts to answer this question by determining the age and sex of fingerprints on five zoomorphic figurines and a lamp from a unique room in the LBA IB–IIA palace that contains an assemblage normally associated with feasting. The age and sex determinations of 59 preserved epidermal print impressions, based upon the analysis of ridge breadth and ridge density, are reported. Accounting for 2–6% clay shrinkage, the results show that at each respective rate, 37–46% of the prints were made by adults, 46–53% by adults or adolescents, 9–10% by children, while 51–60% were male and 49–40% were female. The discussion explores these results in relation to understanding manufacturing practices, the distinction between toys and ritual objects, and the visibility and role of children in LBA I–II society.
AB - Who made figurines for ritual feasting in the Late Bronze Age (LBA) palace at Tel Beth-Shemesh? This article attempts to answer this question by determining the age and sex of fingerprints on five zoomorphic figurines and a lamp from a unique room in the LBA IB–IIA palace that contains an assemblage normally associated with feasting. The age and sex determinations of 59 preserved epidermal print impressions, based upon the analysis of ridge breadth and ridge density, are reported. Accounting for 2–6% clay shrinkage, the results show that at each respective rate, 37–46% of the prints were made by adults, 46–53% by adults or adolescents, 9–10% by children, while 51–60% were male and 49–40% were female. The discussion explores these results in relation to understanding manufacturing practices, the distinction between toys and ritual objects, and the visibility and role of children in LBA I–II society.
KW - age and sex determination
KW - ceramics
KW - fingerprints
KW - Israel
KW - Late Bronze Age
KW - ritual feasting
KW - Tel Beth-Shemesh
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U2 - 10.1080/00758914.2022.2154067
DO - 10.1080/00758914.2022.2154067
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AN - SCOPUS:85146320621
SN - 0075-8914
JO - Levant
JF - Levant
ER -