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Madaba Plains Project:. Tall Jalul Update. All images and content are property of Andrews University. MPP Fieldwork. Tall Hisban Tall al-‘Umayri Tall Jalul Hinterland Surveys and Excavations. Madaba Plains Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Madaba Plains Madaba Plains Project:Project:
Tall Jalul UpdateTall Jalul Update
All images and content are property of Andrews University
MPP FieldworkMPP Fieldwork
• Tall Hisban
• Tall al-‘Umayri
• Tall Jalul
• Hinterland Surveys and Excavations
Madaba Plains Madaba Plains ProjectProject
• Lawrence T. Geraty -- La Sierra University (Senior Project Director)
• Doug Clark -- La Sierra University (Tall al-‘Umayri)• Larry Herr -- Canadian University College
(Tall al-‘Umayri)• Sten LaBianca -- Andrews University (Tall Hisban)• Randall Younker -- Andrews University (Tall Jalul)
Madaba Plains ProjectMadaba Plains ProjectConsortium SchoolsConsortium Schools
• Andrews University (Jalul, Hisban)• Canadian University College (‘Umayri)• Cincinnati Christian University (Jalul)• Grand Valley State University (Hisban)• La Sierra University (‘Umayri)• Northern Caribbean University (Jalul)• Walla Walla College (‘Umayri)
MPP Research MPP Research ObjectivesObjectives
• Trace patterns of subsistence strategies through time: intensification/abatement
• Trace occupational patterns: nomadization/sedentarization
• Trace sociopolitical and sociocultural evolution in the Madaba Plains area
• Overlay historical sources
Madaba Plains Project: Tall Jalul
Tall Jalul Tall Jalul ExcavationsExcavations
• Directors:
Randall Younker and Connie Gane • Co-Directors:
– Zeljko Gregor – Jennifer Groves– Paul Ray– Mark Ziese
Tall Jalul (map reference: PGE: 231200 / PGN:
125400) is located 5 km (8 mi) east of Madaba, covers 18.5 acres
(7.5 hectares) in area, and rises 819.50 m above sea level, over the Madaba
Plain
Tall Jalul Topographical Tall Jalul Topographical MapMap
Jalul Field A--Jalul Field A--Tripartite BuildingTripartite Building
Zeljko Gregor
and
Ruzica Gregor
Field A Summary: Field A Summary: 1992-19991992-1999
• 7th century BC pit and room; tripartite building
• 8th century BC building
• 10th century BC fills
7th century BC Tripartite 7th century BC Tripartite BuildingBuilding
West Wall of buildingWest Wall of building
1010thth century fills century fills
North Wall of North Wall of buildingbuilding ColumnColumn
77thth cent. BC cent. BC PavementPavement
88thth cent. BC Pavement cent. BC Pavement
Tripartite building; 8th century BC fillTripartite building; 8th century BC fill
88thth cent. BC fill cent. BC fill
West wall of 7West wall of 7thth cent. BCcent. BCTripartite Tripartite buildingbuilding
stylobatestylobate
Two phases of Tripartite Building:Two phases of Tripartite Building:77thth and 8 and 8thth Centuries BC Centuries BC
88thth century BC Wall century BC Wall
88thth century BC pavement century BC pavement
77thth century century BC WallBC Wall
77thth cent. BC pavement cent. BC pavement
Seam betweenSeam betweenWallsWalls
88thth cent. BC cent. BC pavementpavement
stylobatestylobate
Fallen pillarFallen pillar
Broken pillar baseBroken pillar base
77thth cent. BC stylobate cent. BC stylobate
Walls from 8Walls from 8thth cent. BC buidling cent. BC buidling
7th century BC stylobate; 8th 7th century BC stylobate; 8th century BC buildingcentury BC building
10th Century ashy lenses, 3-4 10th Century ashy lenses, 3-4 meters deep; Collared rim jars, meters deep; Collared rim jars, carinated bowls found in these carinated bowls found in these layerslayers
Removal of Field A Removal of Field A Building in 2005Building in 2005
• Balks and Stylobates were removed from the Iron Age II Tripartite building
Field A FillsField A Fills
• As in previous seasons, below the architectural remains Iron Age I and Late Bronze Age fills containing ashy lenses and sherds were found. The fills dip at a 45-degree angle
MB and LB Pottery found in MB and LB Pottery found in Field A FillsField A Fills
Field A
• In 2007 several squares were opened to the south of those in earlier seasons
• Walls of a late Iron II/Persian-period building were uncovered about half a meter below the surface
Jalul Field B—Jalul Field B—GatewayGateway
Jim Fisher (1992-1999)
Mark Ziese (2005)
Field B Summary: Field B Summary: 1992-19991992-1999
• 8th century BC approach ramp
• 8th century BC outer gate house
• 9th century BC approach ramp
• 9th century outer gate house
• 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th century BC and Persian period phases of main (inner) gate area
Approach Ramps 8th and 9th Approach Ramps 8th and 9th century BCcentury BC
88thth cent. BC ramp cent. BC ramp
99thth cent. BC ramp cent. BC ramp
Outer GatehouseOuter Gatehouse
Iron II Inner Gateway-view to Iron II Inner Gateway-view to easteast
Persian period phasePersian period phase
GatehouseGatehouse Iron II 7Iron II 7thth cent. BC phase cent. BC phase
Stone gate post holeStone gate post hole
88thth cent. BC pavement cent. BC pavement
Inner Gatehouse—view to westInner Gatehouse—view to west
Persian period Persian period PhasePhase77thth cent. BC pavement cent. BC pavement
88thth cent. BC pavement cent. BC pavement
Pavement PhasesPavement Phases9th, 8th, 7th/6th cent. BC, Persian period9th, 8th, 7th/6th cent. BC, Persian period
Persian periodPersian period
7th cent. BC7th cent. BC 8th cent. BC8th cent. BC
9th cent. BC9th cent. BC
Inner Gatehouse PylonsInner Gatehouse Pylons
Iron II Pylon--built in 9th cent. BC; rebuilt in Persian periodIron II Pylon--built in 9th cent. BC; rebuilt in Persian period
Field B 2005Field B 2005• Several squares
were added at the northern end of Field B in anticipation that more of the superimposed approach ramps to the Iron Age II city gate would appear
• Unfortunately, with the exception of a small remnant of the upper (8th century BC) ramp in Square B20, it was destroyed in antiquity
Field CField C——Iron Age Iron Age II/Persian Pillared II/Persian Pillared
BuildingBuilding
Penny Clifford (1994)Dick Dorsett (1994-1999) Connie Gane (1999-2007)
Paul Ray (1996, 2007-present)
Field CField C
• A large Persian period building was excavated in the 1994 -1996 seasons
Late Iron Age II/Persian Pillared HouseLate Iron Age II/Persian Pillared House
In the 1999 Season the last of the debris of this building were removed and a cave, where 14 bodies were found, was excavated
Cave opening in Cave opening in floor of house in floor of house in which 14 bodies had which 14 bodies had been thrown during been thrown during the 7the 7thth century BC century BC
Skeleton #8Skeleton #8
7th century BC Horse 7th century BC Horse FigurineFigurine
found with Skeletons found with Skeletons
Late Iron Age II/Persian Late Iron Age II/Persian BuildingBuilding
• Also in the 1999 season walls and circular structure were found in Square 5 to the south of the main building
Field C WallsField C Walls• Three new
squares were opened in the 2005 season
• An Iron Age II cobbled street and walls were found in Square C6 south and east of the Iron II/ Persian period building found earlier
Field CField C• In 2007 parts of
two buildings were located south of the Iron II/ Persian period building found in 1994-1999 seasons. Both structures date to the Late Iron II/Persian period
Walls of the first building, originally found in 2005, were traced to lower levels
Field CField C
• Between the two buildings was an alleyway or small street
C8
C7
Jalul Field D—Jalul Field D—Domestic AreaDomestic Area
Jennifer Groves
• Field D was opened in 1996 and by 1999 appeared to consist of a number of rooms surrounding a central courtyard. Pillars support the ceiling of at least one of the rooms
Field Field DD
Field DField D
Large Persian period store jar on floor of room
Field D RoomsField D Rooms
• In 2005 collapsed roof debris were found in several rooms of the Iron II/Persian period building found in the 1999 season
Room in Square D1
Field D RoomsField D Rooms
• Several whole vessels were found in situ on the floor of a room in Square D3
Field DField D• In 2007 work
continued in several rooms on the west side of the large Late Iron II/Persian-period building complex, uncovered in previous seasons
• Different floor levels were reached in the northwesternmost room
Field DField D
• Rooms of Field D structure
Field DField D
• Squares D7 and 8 were opened to the west in order to catch the extensions of the rooms of Squares D1 and D3
Field DField D• In 2008 a small
group of scholars from Andrews spent a couple of weeks getting down the bottom of the walls in Squares D1 and 3