Bethsaida (Site Name Keyword)

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Implications of Archaeological Palynology at Bethsaida, Israel (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Schoenwetter. Patrick Scott Geyer.

Palynological research at Bethsaida, Israel, was designed to test conventional wisdom with respect to pollen preservation in Levantine site-context deposits, and to demonstrate the potential of palynological data to evidence behavioral interpretations...This study focuses on information from pollen samples dated by associated architecture to the late Roman Period occupation of biblical Bethsaida, Israel (ca. 30 A.C.) Behavioral interpretations of the pollen record suggest commercial flax...


James Schoenwetter Pollen Research Papers
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James Schoenwetter (Ph.D. Southern Illinois 1967) was a Professor Emeritus at Arizona State University. His research interests included prehistoric cultural ecology, applications of pollen analysis in archaeology and research methodology. Before his retirement in 2000 he directed the ASU Anthropology Department’s palynology lab. Pollen research by Schoenwetter and his students involved a variety of sites in Mesoamerica, North America and Europe. He directed archaeological and botanical...


Rethinking Bethsaida (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James Schoenwetter.

Popular version of Bethsaida pollen research prepared for, "Discovering Archaeology" prior to the date that journal ceased publication. Rejected by, "Biblical Archaeology."