This generic and imprecise term is applied to an assumed level of occupation within an archaeological site.
Living floor archaeology.
A 2 000 year old mikveh jewish ritual bath.
In the absence of specially prepared ground surfaces living floors may only be defined on the basis of the depths of artifacts pertaining to that component and the degree of compaction of the floor due to people walking on it.
The answer for one jerusalem family is pretty incredible.
Testing the reality of a living floor with archaeological data.
The discovery in ein kerem neighborhood in jerusalem archeologists said sheds new light on the area s ancient jewish and early christian communities.
Living floor synonyms or related terms.
Living floor the level within an archaeological site upon which a group of people lived.
Oriya looks down at the ladder from her living room leading to an ancient jewish ritual bath mikveh dating from the second temple period and believed to be over 2 000 years old.
What s underneath your living room floor.
A layer of human occupation.
When a family in jerusalem s ein kerem neighborhood began renovating their living room they found more than they had bargained for.