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Tel 'En Gev

Report of the Keio Archaeological Mission, 2009–2011. Research on Israel and Aram in Biblical Times V
Edited by David T. Sugimoto

[Tel ʿEn Gev . Bericht der Archäologischen Ausgrabung der Keio Universität, 2009–2011.]

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This is the final report of the Tel 'En Gev excavation by Keio University. The site is located to the east of the Sea of Galilee and is key in understanding the Aram-Israel relationship. The excavation aimed at establishing a coherent stratigraphic sequence with previous findings and thus to clarify the region's history.
This book is the final report of the archaeological excavation conducted by a team from Keio University, Japan, from 2009 to 2011 at Tel 'En Gev, Israel. Tel 'En Gev is located on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee and is a key site in understanding the Aram-Israel relationship during the Iron Age. The aim of the Keio Mission was to establish a coherent stratigraphic sequence of the site with the findings from two previous missions and to clarify the history of the region. The Keio Mission uncovered four separate strata. Stratum KIV, the lowest, is dated to Iron Age IB and likely belonged to the Aramean kingdom of Geshur. In Stratum KIII, late Iron Age IIA, a large tripartite building was uncovered that was probably a part of the expansion of Aram Damascus. The city was weakened during Stratum KII, Iron Age IIB. The occupation, Stratum KI, lasted until the Hellenistic period, although it was no longer a major city.
Survey of contents
Chapter I. Introduction
David T. Sugimoto: Tel ʿEn Gev and the Keio Mission − Nobuya Watanabe: Recording Methods at Tel ʿEn Gev − Nobuya Watanabe: Geographic Background of Tel ʿEn Gev − Mayumi Okada: Public Archaeology Programs During the Keio Mission

Chapter II. Stratigraphy and Architecture at Tel ʿEn Gev
David T. Sugimoto: Stratigraphy and Architecture at Tel ʿEn Gev − David T. Sugimoto, Ido Wachtel, Hiroo Kansha: Stratigraphy and Architecture in Area H − Hiroo Kansha: Stratigraphy and Architecture in Area G

Chapter III. Pottery from Tel ʿEn Gev
David T. Sugimoto: Pottery from Tel ʿEn Gev − David T. Sugimoto: Typology of the Iron Age Pottery − David Ben-Shlomo: Petrographic Analysis of the Iron Age Pottery from ʿEn Gev − Kumi Makino: Typology of the Persian and Hellenistic Period Pottery − David T. Sugimoto: Stamped Amphora Handles

Chapter IV. Small Finds from Tel ʿEn Gev
David Eitam: Stone Tools − Manuel Cimadevilla: Clay Objects − Ido Wachtel: Metal Objects − Manami Sano: Glass Objects − David T. Sugimoto: Glyptics and Cultic Object − Roni Zuckerman-Cooper: Faunal Remains

Chapter V. Conclusions
David T. Sugimoto: Excavations at Tel ʿEn Gev and History of the Site
Authors/Editors

David T. Sugimoto Born 1958; PhD, University of Sheffield; currently professor in the Department of Archaeology and Ethnology of Keio University in Tokyo.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (ZAW) — 135 (2023), pp. 522–523 (Wolfgang Zwickel)
In: Old Testament Abstracts — 46 (2023), p. 939 (Thomas Hieke)