Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
This paper concerns one of the most significant aspects of the Early Iron age material culture
in the Levant: the appearance of a new, locally made, Aegean-style pottery. The aim of the
study is to give a contribute in defining the cultural and "ethnic" framework of the Iron I, a truly
formative phase for the Phoenician culture on the Syro-Palestinian littoral, as well as for other cultural
"subjects" all around the Levant (Arameans in the North, Philistines and Israelites in the
South). The analysis of data gathered especially from the Northern Levant would fill a gap in the
well established tradition of studies related to the Early Iron age material culture in the Southern
Levant. The appearance of a pottery class originated in the Aegean or Cyprus, but locally produced
in the Syro-Palestinian region, has been traditionally linked to the arrival of the so-called Sea Peoples.
Thanks to a synthesis of the data now available, the study intends to offer some suggestions
about the validity of such an interpretative theory
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ceramica egeizzante; Levante; Aegeanizing pottery; Near Eastern Archaeology; Syria
Elenco autori:
Pedrazzi, Tatiana
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