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View of one of the areas where wine jars were stored at Gibeon. Clearly visible in the image are the openings to the rock–cut storage pits. A typical pit was about 7.5 ft. [2.2 m] deep and 6 ft. [2 m.] in diameter at the bottom.
All totaled, 63 pits were found and in some of them 9.5 gal. [36 l.] jars were found. The wine was stored at a constant temperature of 65 F. [18 C]. If all of these pits storage areas were in use at the same time it is estimated that 25,000 gal. [95,000 l.] of wine could be stored at Gibeon!
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