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  • 2020-2024  (2)
  • בר-עוז, גיא  (2)
  • Weissbrod, Lior
  • מרום, נמרוד
  • Negev (Israel) Antiquities, Byzantine  (2)
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    In:  Tel Aviv; Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University 48,2 (2021) 143-170
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Tel Aviv; Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University
    Angaben zur Quelle: 48,2 (2021) 143-170
    Keywords: Wine industry History ; Viticulture ; Gaza (Gaza Strip) Antiquities ; Negev (Israel) Antiquities, Byzantine
    Abstract: One hundred fifty years have passed since the first published reference in modern Western scholarship to ancient wine production in the Negev Highland desert, and much is now known about its hydrological, climatic, agricultural, economic, social and political context. Yet, in 2020 two studies reached opposite conclusions regarding the extent and intensity of Negev Highland viticulture, its relationship to Byzantine ‘Gaza wine’ and the associated regional wine trade. This raises wider questions on how to evaluate apparently conflicting archaeological evidence for ancient microregional production and trade, with relevance to longstanding debates on the nature of the ancient Mediterranean economy and the onset of the Middle Ages in Europe. We survey previous research on Negev Highland viticulture, including the two most recent papers, demonstrating problems of equifinality in the calculations- based approach to ancient production/consumption, and clarifying our own position regarding the relationship between archaeologically attested Negev viticulture and ‘Gaza wine’ of Late Antique historical texts. We then analyse additional sources of new evidence contributing to a more holistic synthesis of Negev Highland wine production and trade. At this sesquicentennial commemoration of Negev viticulture’s historiography, we close with unresolved issues and promising directions for future research.1
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: BASOR
    Angaben zur Quelle: 389 (2023) 1-19
    Keywords: Wine industry History ; Land settlement History ; Commerce History ; Negev (Israel) Antiquities, Byzantine
    Abstract: Based on the accumulated data from numerous excavations in the hinterland of Gaza and Ashkelon and the results of the comprehensive bioarchaeological research on Late Antique settlement and economy of the Negev Highlands, this article addresses the decline of the flourishing wine industry of southern Palestine, dating it to the second half of the 6th century c.e. The decline in wine production in the region had a direct effect on the rapid abatement of Elusa, the main city of the Negev, and Shivta, a wealthy large village in the western Negev Highlands. Consequently, the extensive system of industrial farms that formed the hub of the flourishing wine industry declined at the same time. This article suggests connecting these events with changes in the patterns of demand, supply, and production of the “sweet gift of Bacchus,” taking into consideration regional aspects, environmental fluctuations, economic transformations, and the decline of consumption markets.
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