Journal article

Construction and use of rock-cut cisterns: a chronological OSL approach in the arid Negev Highlands, Israel


Authors listJunge, Andrea; Dunseth, Zachary C.; Shahack-Gross, Ruth; Finkelstein, Israel; Fuchs, Markus

Publication year2021

JournalArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Volume number13

Issue number9

ISSN1866-9557

eISSN1866-9565

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01366-5

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
The Negev Highlands (Israel) are characterized by a rich settlement history over the last millennia. To sustain life in this arid environment, measures to collect and store water were introduced. Two types of installations to collect and store runoff water were built in the region: open reservoirs, and more elaborate subterranean rock-cut cisterns. This article focuses on the latter. Based on a few inscriptions found in rock-cut cisterns, it is assumed that the majority were constructed in the Hellenistic (Nabatean) to Byzantine period. To evaluate this age assessment, this study was carried out at the Borot Hazaz cisterns system, using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating together with micromorphological analyses. Both were applied to sediments that were relocated during the cistern's construction and usage and after the maintenance activities ended. Despite unfavourable conditions for resetting the OSL signal, including fluvial transport over short distances and sediment deposition by humans in large quantities, it was possible to reconstruct the life cycle of the cistern system. The present study places the construction of the system during the late Roman to Byzantine period, with utilization and long-term maintenance during the following centuries. Maintenance ceased at the Borot Hazaz cistern system gradually over the course of the last 500 years.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleJunge, A., Dunseth, Z., Shahack-Gross, R., Finkelstein, I. and Fuchs, M. (2021) Construction and use of rock-cut cisterns: a chronological OSL approach in the arid Negev Highlands, Israel, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 13(9), Article 150. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01366-5

APA Citation styleJunge, A., Dunseth, Z., Shahack-Gross, R., Finkelstein, I., & Fuchs, M. (2021). Construction and use of rock-cut cisterns: a chronological OSL approach in the arid Negev Highlands, Israel. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 13(9), Article 150. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01366-5



Keywords


Arid environmentByzantine PeriodDESERTEarly Islamic PeriodEASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGIONEMISSION-SPECTRANEAR-EASTOPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCEQUARTZSINGLESOREQ CAVEWater harvesting


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