Results 271 to 280 of about 13,529 (354)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Anatolian Wine in the Middle Bronze Age
Die Welt des Orients, 2018The Assyrian merchant records from Kültepe near Kayseri contain the first textual references to the production and trade in wine in Central Anatolia. Predictably, those records are mainly of a commercial nature and provide information about quantity, containers, and price.
Barjamovic, Gojko, Fairbairn, Andrew
openaire +4 more sources
Megiddo in the Middle Bronze Age
Near Eastern ArchaeologyMatthew J. Adams +4 more
openaire +2 more sources
A Synchronized Early Middle Bronze Age Chronology for Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2022Recent years have seen considerable progress in Middle Bronze Age chronological research throughout the eastern Mediterranean and ancient Near East. New radiocarbon dating initiatives have cast doubts on some long-held synchronisms and especially on the ...
F. Höflmayer, S. Manning
semanticscholar +1 more source
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2020
Four hundred and fifteen Middle Bronze Age metal artefacts from Lapithos in Cyprus were examined using a portable ED-XRF analyser (pXRF). The results show a higher than expected presence of non-local tin and a small number of leaded bronzes and copper ...
Jennifer M Webb
exaly +2 more sources
Four hundred and fifteen Middle Bronze Age metal artefacts from Lapithos in Cyprus were examined using a portable ED-XRF analyser (pXRF). The results show a higher than expected presence of non-local tin and a small number of leaded bronzes and copper ...
Jennifer M Webb
exaly +2 more sources
Anatolian Studies, 2020
Constructing and deconstructing public spaces in second-millennium BC Anatolia, the Near East and the Levant was not only a collaborative physical act but also involved deeply embodied ritual symbolism.
M. Akar, Demet Kara
semanticscholar +1 more source
Constructing and deconstructing public spaces in second-millennium BC Anatolia, the Near East and the Levant was not only a collaborative physical act but also involved deeply embodied ritual symbolism.
M. Akar, Demet Kara
semanticscholar +1 more source
Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: The Date of “Hilani I” and the End of Middle Bronze II
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2020Zincirli Höyük in southern Turkey is best known as the Iron Age city of Samʾal, but recent excavations by the Chicago-Tübingen Expedition have discovered important remains of the Middle Bronze Age II, destroyed in a conflagration.
V. Herrmann, D. Schloen
semanticscholar +1 more source
, 2020
The article considers cremation graves from the site of Podsmreka near Višnja Gora (Slovenia). Based on the analysis of their pottery, it could be shown that the graves can be dated to the Middle Bronze Age period (Br B2/C1) and thus represent one of the
Brina Škvor Jernejčič
semanticscholar +1 more source
The article considers cremation graves from the site of Podsmreka near Višnja Gora (Slovenia). Based on the analysis of their pottery, it could be shown that the graves can be dated to the Middle Bronze Age period (Br B2/C1) and thus represent one of the
Brina Škvor Jernejčič
semanticscholar +1 more source

