Foreign versus Local Components: Interaction Dynamics in the Northern Coastal Levant at the Beginning of the Early Iron Age
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The aim of the current paper is to throw additional light on
the presence of different "identities" within the social framework of
the northern coastal Levant at the beginning of the Early Iron Age.
To this end, I analyze the foreign or "strange" features (i.e., those
that are unfamiliar vis-à-vis the local tradition) found in the material
culture (especially ceramics), contrasting them with truly local
elements. This type of contrast (foreign versus local) in the material
culture has been interpreted as possibly indicating a "dichotomy" in
the coastal Early Iron Age societies. Foreign objects (and/or artefacts
bearing foreign attributes) are sometimes understood as markers
of the presence of "outsiders" or newcomers, often identified
with the so-called Sea Peoples or other peoples coming from abroad.
The broad ongoing debate regarding the presence of the Sea Peoples
in the Levant represents a fascinating case-study that can contribute
to advancing our understanding of identity. However, in the
present work I attempt to go beyond this conventional debate via an
analysis of attributes of the material culture (with a particular focus
on certain types and styles of ceramics, including Aegean-style pottery,
Handmade Burnished Ware, and different types of storage-jar),
creating a "scale of values" for these objects that ranges from fully
local to fully non-local. All the intermediate points along this scale of
values fall within the sphere of "hybridity". Rather than suggesting
a dichotomy in the society of the Early Iron Age, this form of analysis
encourages the adoption of a new outlook : first, it is virtually
impossible to identify "purely" foreign or "purely" local elements ;
consequently, we may only read the "identities" of the peoples behind
the objects by posing questions about their degree of hybridity
and about the workings of the practice of "code-sharing", which
arises not only within the linguistic sphere, but also in the material
culture.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Levant ; Iron Age ; foreigners ; Sea Peoples ; allogenic
Elenco autori:
Pedrazzi, Tatiana
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Titolo del libro:
Transformations and Crisis in the Mediterranean. "Identity" and Interculturality in the Levant and Phoenician West during the 12th-8th centuries BCE, Proceeding of the International Conference Held in Rome, CNR, May 8-9 2013,
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