Yavne-yam (north): Geomorphology and environment

Oren Ackermann

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Abstract

YavneYam (North) is located on the coastal plain of Peleshet, on the border of the Rishon LeZiyyon and Yavne dunes, approximately 200 m from the coastline. The site is buried under sand dunes. Two representative sections were examined (E and W). In Section E, four sand units were identified, containing occupation levels (especially Units 2 and 4) that were subjected to an accumulation of sand. At the bottom of the dune (Unit 1), Late Romanperiod pottery was found. In Section W, excavated to the west of the site, three units were observed: Unit 1 contained 94% sand Unit 2 is a transitional unit of mixed sand (76%) and clay and Unit 3 contained a dark graybrown clayey soil, comprising 50% sand and 32% clay-in this layer, Middle Bronze Age tombs were revealed. It seems that the surface of the site was quite stable for a long period, lasting at least from the Late Bronze Age until the Late Roman period. During the Roman period, the site underwent cycles of sandy coverage, probably of low intensity, allowing the site to continue to exist. It seems that during the Byzantine period, the site underwent a massive cycle of sandy coverage, leading to the termination of activity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAtiqot
PublisherIsrael Antiquities Authority
Pages59-67
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9789654065085
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2015

Publication series

NameAtiqot
Volume81
ISSN (Print)0792-8424

Keywords

  • Aeolian sand
  • Climate fluctuations
  • Peleshet coastal plain
  • Sand dunes
  • Topography

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