Egyptian-type pottery in the Late Bronze Age southern Levant

This volume presents a group of Late Bronze Age (ca. 1500-1130 BCE; 18th-20th Egyptian Dynasties) ceramics from the southern Levant that can be linked to the Egyptian pottery tradition (both imported and locally produced). It will be of interest to scholars dealing in general with the Late Bronze Ag...

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Autor principal: Martin, Mario (Author)
Outros Autores: Agmon, Yaniv (Other)
Tipo de documento: Print Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Wien Verlag d. Österr. Akademie d. Wissenschaft 2011
Em: Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie (69)
Ano: 2011
Análises:[Rezension von: Martin, Mario, Egyptian-type pottery in the Late Bronze Age southern Levant] (2015) (Zwickel, Wolfgang, 1957 -)
Coletânea / Revista:Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean 29
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Egito (Antiguidade) / Levante (Süd) / Idade do Bronze / Achados / Cerâmica / História
Outras palavras-chave:B Pottery, Egyptian (Palestine)
B Palestine Antiquities
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Resumo:This volume presents a group of Late Bronze Age (ca. 1500-1130 BCE; 18th-20th Egyptian Dynasties) ceramics from the southern Levant that can be linked to the Egyptian pottery tradition (both imported and locally produced). It will be of interest to scholars dealing in general with the Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as those who are specifically examining the Egyptian impact on the southern Levant. The volume is divided into four main parts. Part I provides the reader a typology ofthe relevant Egyptian forms. Part II explores the technological traits of the material under review. Part III is a site-by-site presentation of the Egyptian assemblages, which offers an overall view of the findings under review. Part IV is a concluding discussion. Among other things, the volume provides a chronological framework, an analysis of the repertoire and function of the Egyptian assemblages, and a reflection on how (locally-made) Egyptian-style pottery can be seen as an ethnic marker.--
ISBN:3700171366