Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused on the Early Bronze IV period, in part due to the ill- defined nature of Early Bronze III in the northern Levant. The analysis of north- south connections during Early Bronze III has been limited mostly to the diffusion of particular ware classes in both regions, such as the Red- Black Burnished Ware and the Levantine Combed Ware. Lately, important advancements in the scholarly knowledge on Levantine archaeology have occurred. The first is represented by the revision of absolute chronologies for the Levantine Early Bronze Age, showing that both Early Bronze III and IV were synchronous in the northern and southern Levant. The second is the reco...
This paper reviews past and current interpretations of urbanism, collapse, and transitions in the Ea...
A recent chronological re-assessment of the southern Levantine Early Bronze IV, changing the traditi...
The relation between the socio-cultural complexes of the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE is of great impor...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Scholarly tradition has connected the second half of the third millennium BC with the question of co...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
In recognition of the significant contribution that Suzanne Richard has made to the archaeology of t...
In the past, mass migrations have been regarded as the driving force of cultural transformations and...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...
The book is a revised and expanded version of a PhD dissertation defended at the Sapienza University...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
Transformations in the Levant between the late Early Bronze Age and the initial Middle Bronze Age ar...
The Early Bronze IV period (c. 2300-2000 BC) in the Southern Levant is characterized by a marked cer...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
A re-examination of the photographic documentation of the EB IV pottery collected from the excavatio...
This paper reviews past and current interpretations of urbanism, collapse, and transitions in the Ea...
A recent chronological re-assessment of the southern Levantine Early Bronze IV, changing the traditi...
The relation between the socio-cultural complexes of the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE is of great impor...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Scholarly tradition has connected the second half of the third millennium BC with the question of co...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
In recognition of the significant contribution that Suzanne Richard has made to the archaeology of t...
In the past, mass migrations have been regarded as the driving force of cultural transformations and...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...
The book is a revised and expanded version of a PhD dissertation defended at the Sapienza University...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
Transformations in the Levant between the late Early Bronze Age and the initial Middle Bronze Age ar...
The Early Bronze IV period (c. 2300-2000 BC) in the Southern Levant is characterized by a marked cer...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
A re-examination of the photographic documentation of the EB IV pottery collected from the excavatio...
This paper reviews past and current interpretations of urbanism, collapse, and transitions in the Ea...
A recent chronological re-assessment of the southern Levantine Early Bronze IV, changing the traditi...
The relation between the socio-cultural complexes of the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE is of great impor...