The Contribution of Archaeozoology to the Identification of the Ritually Clean Ungulates Mentioned in The Hebrew Bible

  • Amar Z
  • Bouchnick R
  • Bar-Oz G
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Abstract

This article shows the contribution that archaeozoological studies may bring to the identification of animals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, by focusing on the ten clean ungulate species whose flesh is permitted to be eaten according to Deut 14:4–5.

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Amar, Z., Bouchnick, R., & Bar-Oz, G. (2010). The Contribution of Archaeozoology to the Identification of the Ritually Clean Ungulates Mentioned in The Hebrew Bible. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 10. https://doi.org/10.5508/jhs.2010.v10.a1

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