The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan (Early Bronze Age I-III) terminated at around 4200 yrs BP. The Canaanites abandoned their walled cities, dispersed and underwent pastoralisation. However, the urban centres of southern Canaan were not destroyed. This fact may point to responsibility of the environmental factor and makes influence influence of anthropogenic factors uncertain, along with the most popular Amorite invasion/destruction hypothesis. A tremendous climatic change occurred at that time in many regions, affecting cultures and civilisations of the Ancient Near East and resulting in abandonment of cities, migrations and great civilizational changes. In southern Levant, vi...
By the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1550-1200 BCE), the ancient Near East (roughly today’s Middle East) coul...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...
The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan ...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
ABSTRACT. This article presents the role of climate fluctuations in shaping southern Levantine human...
The alluvial deposits near Gibala-Tell Tweini provide a unique record of environmental history and f...
The Early Bronze IV (EB IV, c. 2500-2000 B.C.) in the ancient Near East was a period of rapid and sy...
This paper reviews past and current interpretations of urbanism, collapse, and transitions in the Ea...
In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in...
The two case studies of Jericho and Batrawy may offer further insight into the cultural dynamics at ...
The end of the Middle Bronze Age in Palestine during the 16th century B.C.E. coincides with the expu...
'The development of urbanism' has been one of the most important topics since V. G Childe's seminal ...
The first urbanization of the Palestine region began in the late centuries of the fourth millennium ...
In the eastern Mediterranean area, coherent patterns and synchronous events around 4.2 kaBP suggest ...
By the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1550-1200 BCE), the ancient Near East (roughly today’s Middle East) coul...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...
The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan ...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
ABSTRACT. This article presents the role of climate fluctuations in shaping southern Levantine human...
The alluvial deposits near Gibala-Tell Tweini provide a unique record of environmental history and f...
The Early Bronze IV (EB IV, c. 2500-2000 B.C.) in the ancient Near East was a period of rapid and sy...
This paper reviews past and current interpretations of urbanism, collapse, and transitions in the Ea...
In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in...
The two case studies of Jericho and Batrawy may offer further insight into the cultural dynamics at ...
The end of the Middle Bronze Age in Palestine during the 16th century B.C.E. coincides with the expu...
'The development of urbanism' has been one of the most important topics since V. G Childe's seminal ...
The first urbanization of the Palestine region began in the late centuries of the fourth millennium ...
In the eastern Mediterranean area, coherent patterns and synchronous events around 4.2 kaBP suggest ...
By the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1550-1200 BCE), the ancient Near East (roughly today’s Middle East) coul...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...