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The Anatolian Middle Bronze Age kingdoms and Alalakh: Mukish, Kanesh and trade
AbstractThe comparisons at the heart of this article concern the varying roles of cuneiform texts, instrumental analysis and artefacts at the Bronze Age capital of Alalakh, located in the northeastern Mediterranean region of southern Turkey. The production of fine artefacts, such as sophisticated metallurgy, glass, faience, ivory carving and ...
K. Aslıhan Yener
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In this collection Cécile Michel translates into English texts related to wives and daughters of merchants and to their activities in nineteenth-century BCE Aššur and Kaneš. Discovered in excavations of the Old Assyrian private archives at Kültepe (ancient Kaneš) in Central Anatolia, these letters sent from Aššur reflect the preeminent role of Assyrian
Cécile Michel
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Ancient Kanesh: a merchant colony in Bronze Age Anatolia
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A Man of Both Assur and Kanesh: The Case of the Merchant Ḫabdu-mālik
Nancy Highcock
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Subsistence, surplus and the market for grain and meat at ancient Kanesh
Jan Gerrit Dercksen
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The Secondary Products Revolution in light of textual evidence from Kültepe-Kanesh, central Turkey
Levent Atıcı
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