The Intermediate Bronze Age (IB) in the Southern Levant (ca. 2350-2000 BCE) is known as the "Dark Ages," following the collapse of Early Bronze urban society and predating the establishment of the Middle Bronze cities. The absence of significant settlements and monumental building has led to the reconstruction of IB social organization as that of nomadic, tribal society inhabiting rural villages with no central governmental system. Excavation in the Shamir Dolmen Field (comprising over 400 dolmens) on the western foothills of the Golan Heights was carried out following the discovery of rock art engravings on the ceiling of the central chamber inside one of the largest dolmens ever recorded in the Levant. Excavation of this multi-chambered d...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
Building on evidence from recent investigations, this article offers a new, tentative interpretation...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...
In the proto-historic period, the territory of contemporary Jordan was covered with megalithic tombs...
Overview:Dolmens are usually described as part of a regional megalithic phenomenon that spanned the ...
Cult buildings in the Southern Levant during the mature Middle Bronze II-III (1800-1500 BC) represen...
Seven thousand years ago, the Middle East witnessed the emergence of new funerary rites. Previous tr...
Tomb 1, Tomb of the Goblets, was excavated during the 1967 season of the Wooster Expedition to Pella...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
This report briefly describes the latest results of the Italian rescue excavations at Shiyukh Tahta...
In the basaltic landscape of the Homs region, there exist thousands of hitherto unrecognized burial ...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...
This study concerns the burial customs of the chamber tombs discovered in the Southeast Anato-lian R...
What is considered anomalous among the Late Bronze/Iron I Age Canaanite tomb plans rests on the unde...
Transformations in the Levant between the late Early Bronze Age and the initial Middle Bronze Age ar...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
Building on evidence from recent investigations, this article offers a new, tentative interpretation...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...
In the proto-historic period, the territory of contemporary Jordan was covered with megalithic tombs...
Overview:Dolmens are usually described as part of a regional megalithic phenomenon that spanned the ...
Cult buildings in the Southern Levant during the mature Middle Bronze II-III (1800-1500 BC) represen...
Seven thousand years ago, the Middle East witnessed the emergence of new funerary rites. Previous tr...
Tomb 1, Tomb of the Goblets, was excavated during the 1967 season of the Wooster Expedition to Pella...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
This report briefly describes the latest results of the Italian rescue excavations at Shiyukh Tahta...
In the basaltic landscape of the Homs region, there exist thousands of hitherto unrecognized burial ...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...
This study concerns the burial customs of the chamber tombs discovered in the Southeast Anato-lian R...
What is considered anomalous among the Late Bronze/Iron I Age Canaanite tomb plans rests on the unde...
Transformations in the Levant between the late Early Bronze Age and the initial Middle Bronze Age ar...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
Building on evidence from recent investigations, this article offers a new, tentative interpretation...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...