The Late Bronze IIA (LB IIA) period signaled a change in the material culture of Tarsus-Gözlükule, an urban center in Cilicia, southern Turkey. Written sources and archaeological evidence indicate that the LB IIA coincided with the expansion of the Hittite Empire into the region. Previous scholarship has understood the changes in the archaeological record, particularly the introduction of a new type of pottery called Monochrome Ware (MW), as the result of imperial policies intended to integrate Cilicia into the empire. Such approaches assign sole agency of change to the Hittite imperial administration. This dissertation proposes a new model for the proliferation of MW, one that takes into consideration the role of the indigenous population....
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This article documents a Late Bronze Age II(1450-1200 B.C.) pottery kiln unearthed at Tatarlı Höyük,...
Hegemonic dominance relationships and the limited intentional material expressions of imperial power...
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The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...
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Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
The first part of the study presented in this volume analyses the material culture, in particular th...
This article documents a Late Bronze Age II (1450-1200 B.C.) pottery kiln unearthed at Tatarli Hoyuk...
This thesis investigates the organisation of textile production in Anatolia in the Second Millennium...
LB II Anatolia's ceramic assemblage is characterized by standardization, and potmarks incised before...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
The transition from the Late Bronze Age (LBA) to the Iron Age (IA) in the Levant is marked by the co...
This article documents a Late Bronze Age II(1450-1200 B.C.) pottery kiln unearthed at Tatarlı Höyük,...
Hegemonic dominance relationships and the limited intentional material expressions of imperial power...
Excavations at the site of Uşaklı Höyük, on the central Anatolian Plateau, have revealed traces of a...
This dissertation examines the 2nd Millennium BC pottery from Çadır Höyük, a multi-period archaeolog...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...
The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...
The material culture of Late Bronze Age Shechem (Tell Balatâh) provides an opportunity to assess the...
Toward the middle of the EB III period, in other words around ca. 2200 BC. emerges an important brea...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
The first part of the study presented in this volume analyses the material culture, in particular th...
This article documents a Late Bronze Age II (1450-1200 B.C.) pottery kiln unearthed at Tatarli Hoyuk...
This thesis investigates the organisation of textile production in Anatolia in the Second Millennium...
LB II Anatolia's ceramic assemblage is characterized by standardization, and potmarks incised before...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
The transition from the Late Bronze Age (LBA) to the Iron Age (IA) in the Levant is marked by the co...
This article documents a Late Bronze Age II(1450-1200 B.C.) pottery kiln unearthed at Tatarlı Höyük,...