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TRAVELLING WITH THE POTTER'S WHEEL IN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE AEGEAN

Annual of the British School at Athens, 2020
By adopting the chaîne opératoire approach as a dynamic theoretical and methodological framework for studying ancient technologies, this paper investigates the modalities behind the appearance of the potter's wheel in the Aegean during the Early Bronze ...
M. Choleva
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Tel Yaqush—An Early Bronze Age Village in the Central Jordan Valley, Israel

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2019
This article highlights the results of five excavation seasons at Tel Yaqush, Israel, conducted between the 1989 and 2000 on behalf of The Oriental Institute at The University of Chicago. Tel Yaqush was a medium-sized village, inhabited during the entire
Yael Rotem   +3 more
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Bronze Age Accessory Cups from Lincolnshire: Early Bronze Age Pot?

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2000
Sixteen accessory or pygmy cups of the Early Bronze Age front Lincolnshire are illustrated and discussed for the first time: many were previously unpublished. The possible origins of the cups are considered and it is suggested that they had organic counterparts in domestic use more suitable for the lifestyle of the early 2nd millennium BC.
Carol Allen, David Hopkins
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Across the Surface of the Sea: Maritime Interaction in the Cycladic Early Bronze Age

Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 2018
The creation of maritime network models has been a major focus of archaeological investigations of the Early Bronze Age in the Cyclades (Greece). While archaeologists acknowledge the importance of environmental variables for ancient seafaring, they have ...
Katherine Jarriel
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Jericho and the Chronology of Palestine in the Early Bronze Age: a Radiometric Re-Assessment

Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research, 2018
The absolute chronology of Early Bronze Age in the Levant has been the object of a major revision (Regev et al. 2012a), which implied an increase of at least two centuries in respect of traditional chronology.
L. Nigro   +4 more
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The Early Bronze Age

2002
This chapter assesses change over time in consumption and production of craft goods during the period of the earliest known states in northern China. It considers burials and habitation contexts areas from Erlitou (c. 1900–1500B.C.) and Shang (c. 1600–1046B.C.) sites located in the central Yellow River valley, as well as contemporary cultures in the ...
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European Early Bronze Age

2001
The Early Bronze Age of temperate Central Europe (within the Danube drainage) is the period that witnessed some of the most dramatic and widespread social and economic transformations in European prehistory between the introduction of agriculture (at the advent of the 7th millennium b.c.) and the Roman conquest (at the turn of the modern era).
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Two early Bronze-Age axes

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1989
  
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