Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly Egypt) during the Early Bronze Age (ca. 3,600–2,300 BC) have been the subject of many studies. Research concerning the exchange of local commodities was almost ignored or was discussed in parochial studies, focusing on specific archaeological finds. It is the intention of this paper to present the results of recent research of the exchange of commodities provided by archaeological data from excavations in the Southern Levant with regard to economic theories on the exchange-value of goods and exchange networks. Conclusions regarding the type of society and the forms of government in the Southern Levant during the Early Bronze Age are also presented.El ...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
The book is a revised and expanded version of a PhD dissertation defended at the Sapienza University...
Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly Egypt) du...
Abstract: Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly...
The purpose of this dissertation is to consider a decentralized model, as opposed to the traditional...
The end of the Late Bronze Age ca. 1200 BC in the Eastern Mediterranean is traditionally viewed as a...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
The Bronze Age is a time of dramatic change for the societies of SE Arabia, with local cultures and ...
This dissertation investigates the economic systems operating during the Middle Bronze Age (2000-160...
The present article aims at modeling patterns of storage and exchange of consumables in the first ha...
In the past, mass migrations have been regarded as the driving force of cultural transformations and...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
Durante la Edad del Bronce Tardío, el Levante Central estaba dividido en pequeños estados. La mayorí...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
The book is a revised and expanded version of a PhD dissertation defended at the Sapienza University...
Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly Egypt) du...
Abstract: Trade and relations between the southern Levant and other regions of the Near East (mainly...
The purpose of this dissertation is to consider a decentralized model, as opposed to the traditional...
The end of the Late Bronze Age ca. 1200 BC in the Eastern Mediterranean is traditionally viewed as a...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
The Bronze Age is a time of dramatic change for the societies of SE Arabia, with local cultures and ...
This dissertation investigates the economic systems operating during the Middle Bronze Age (2000-160...
The present article aims at modeling patterns of storage and exchange of consumables in the first ha...
In the past, mass migrations have been regarded as the driving force of cultural transformations and...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
Durante la Edad del Bronce Tardío, el Levante Central estaba dividido en pequeños estados. La mayorí...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Gift exchange has an important role in the embedded economies of the ancient Near East since the III...
The book is a revised and expanded version of a PhD dissertation defended at the Sapienza University...