More Perspectives on the Late Prehistoric Site of Qiryat Ata

A Rejoinder to Eliot Braun

Authors

  • Amir Golani Israel Antiquities Authority

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12797/SAAC.18.2014.18.18

Keywords:

Near Eastern archaeology, Southern Levant, Early Bronze Age, Qiryat Ata, stratigraphic interpretation, archaeological methodology

Abstract

In a recent SAAC article, Eliot Braun (2012) has published a critique of my excavations at the late prehistoric site of Qiryat Ata. Reexamination of a site’s stratigraphy and reinterpretation of archaeological data are welcome, if their purpose is to truly enhance our understanding of the history of the site and thus gain a better understanding of the archaeological periods of its occupation. Such a reevaluation should be based on factual evidence, exacting analysis and the realization that even the same data can and is open to different interpretation. Reexamination of the data would strive to offer accurate and useful conclusions that could substantially augment our perception of the archaeological record and be a catalyst for future research and fruitful collegial discussion among scholars.
The purpose of the following is to address the claims and allegations raised by Braun in his article. While some points of Braun’s critique may have their merit and provide a future basis for discussion, examination of his major points shows them to be basically unfounded.

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30-12-2014

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Golani, Amir. 2014. “More Perspectives on the Late Prehistoric Site of Qiryat Ata: A Rejoinder to Eliot Braun”. Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation 18 (December):307-19. https://doi.org/10.12797/SAAC.18.2014.18.18.

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