학술논문

Identifying Cultural Habits and Economical Preferences in the Islamic Period, Mount Zion, Jerusalem.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Islamic Archaeology. 2023, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p175-194. 20p.
Subject
*ZOOARCHAEOLOGY
*HISTORICAL source material
*CULTURAL identity
*SOCIOCULTURAL factors
*DEMOGRAPHY
*EARTHQUAKES
*HABIT
Language
ISSN
2051-9710
Abstract
Archaeological and historical sources describe differently the course of events that occurred during the Islamic conquest of Jerusalem. Was the transition from the Byzantine to the Islamic period a short and dramatic event or a long and steady process? This study aims to examine the Islamic cultural influences over Jerusalem during the Byzantine/Umayyad period and later post-earthquake of the 8th century CE. Thus, we carried out a study of Mount Zion's (seasons 2018 and 2019) faunal assemblages, analyzing the species discovered at the site, their demography and distribution between the different architectural contexts. The focus was on evaluating the cultural identity and economic preferences of the local population. The remains we found indicate that the economy was based mainly on caprines, pigs and fish. As the site was located inside the Jerusalem walls, the locals gained their meat supply from the local markets and might have been involved in agriculture outside the walls. Although the site experienced architectural alterations between the two periods, the Christian population remained, and their faunal economy did not change from the Byzantine period till after the earthquake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]