Located in the modern town of Yehud, Israel, Yehud is a conglomerate of sites, dated primarily to the Late Chalcolithic period and less so to the Roman period. These were uncovered through several rescue excavations and feature dwelling structures, pits and shafts filled with remains that contained most of the finds.
Relevant publications:
Hruby, K. and Rosenberg, D. in press. The ground stone tool assemblage of Yehud, Ha-Azma’ut Street (A7166, A8013) and its affiliation with other assemblages from the same site. ‘Atiqot 106.
Hruby, K. and Rosenberg, D. in press. The ground stone tool assemblage from Yehud A8111 and its affiliation with other ground stone tools assemblages. ‘Atiqot.
Hruby, K., Cendrowska, M., Chasan, R., Groman-Yaroslvski, I. and Rosenberg, D. 2021. The function of the south-Levantine Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age basalt vessels bearing circumferential depressions: Insights from usewear analyses. PLoS ONE 16(6): e0252535. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252535