Ancient 5,500-Year-Old Gate Was Discovered Recently At Tell Erani, Near The Kiryat Gat Industrial Zone, Israel

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – An ancient 5,500-year-old gate—the earliest known in the Land of Israel—was discovered recently at Tell Erani, near the Kiryat Gat Industrial Zone.

 Ancient 5,500-Year-Old Gate Was Discovered Recently At Tell Erani, Near The Kiryat Gat Industrial Zone, Israel

The ancient gate at Tell Erani. PH๏τography: Yoli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority

Over the last month, the Israel Antiquities Authority carried out an excavation funded by the Mekorot – the national water company of Israel, prior to laying a water pipe. During this excavation a gate and part of a fortification system of the ancient city, dated to the Early Bronze IB, about 3,300 years ago, were found.

These structures reflect the beginning of urbanization in the Land of Israel and the Southern Levant. The earliest gate that was known until now was the gate at Tel Arad, that was dated about 300 years later than this gate. The Tel Erani gate, which was preserved at a height of 1.5 m, is comprised of a pᴀssageway built of large stones that leads into the ancient city.

Two towers made of large stones flank the gate, and between them there are rows of mudbricks. This gate is attached to the city walls that were uncovered in previous excavations.

Ancient 5,500-Year-Old Gate Was Discovered Recently At Tell Erani, Near The Kiryat Gat Industrial Zone, Israel

The ancient gate at Tell Erani. PH๏τography: Yoli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority

According to Emily Bischoff, Director of the excavation on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority:
“This is the first time that such a large gate dating to the Early Bronze IB has been uncovered.

To construct the gate and the fortification walls, stones had to be brought from a distance, mudbricks had to be manufactured and the fortification walls had to be constructed. This was not achieved by one or a few individuals. The fortification system is evidence of social organization that represents the beginning of urbanization.”

“It is probable that all pᴀssers-by, traders or enemies, who wanted to enter the city had to pᴀss through this impressive gate,” says Martin-David Pasternak, Israel Antiquities Authority researcher of this period.

Ancient 5,500-Year-Old Gate Was Discovered Recently At Tell Erani, Near The Kiryat Gat Industrial Zone, Israel

Ancient vessels found at the site. PH๏τography: Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority

“The gate not only defended the settlement, but also conveyed the message that one was entering an important strong settlement that was well-organized politically, socially, and economically.

This was the message to outsiders, possibly also to Egypt, where the process that would lead to the unification of the Lower and Upper Egypt under King Narmer was already beginning.” P asternak adds that, “At the end of the Early Bronze Age, the Egyptians themselves arrived here and settled the tell, and they reused the gate.”

According to Dr. Yitzhak Paz, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist specializing in the Early Bronze Age period, “Tell Erani, which is about 150 dunams in size, was an important early urban center in this area in the Early Bronze period.

Ancient 5,500-Year-Old Gate Was Discovered Recently At Tell Erani, Near The Kiryat Gat Industrial Zone, Israel

Ancient vessels found at the site. PH๏τography: Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority

The tell site was part of a large and important settlement system in the southwestern area of the country in this period. Within this system we can identify the first signs of the urbanization process, including settlement planning, social stratification, and public building.

The newly uncovered gate is an important discovery that affects the dating of the beginning of the urbanization process in the country.

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The extensive excavations carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority over recent years have led to dating the beginning of urbanization to the end of the fourth millenium BCE, but the excavations carried out at Tell Erani have now shown that this process began even earlier, in the last third of the fourth millenium BCE.”

Written by Conny Waters – AncientPages.com Staff Writer

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